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The Boathouse wins takeaway alcohol licence bid despite objections

29 July 2021
The Boathouse wins takeaway alcohol licence bid despite objections

The Boathouse wins takeaway alcohol licence bid despite objections

29 July 2021

THE Boathouse in Christchurch has won its bid to continue selling takeaway alcohol after denying any links with anti-social behaviour.


State of Christchurch roads 'pretty shoddy'

23 July 2021
State of Christchurch roads 'pretty shoddy'

State of Christchurch roads 'pretty shoddy'

23 July 2021

A CHRISTCHURCH councillor told how she nearly took a mop and bucket to a dirty road sign amid a string of complaints about the area's highways.


Could Christchurch become part of a BCP city?

22 July 2021
Could Christchurch become part of a BCP city?

Could Christchurch become part of a BCP city?

22 July 2021

RESIDENTS in Christchurch could be asked if they would back a BCP Council bid for city status for the area to unlock millions of pounds of funding.


Christchurch Quay and Quomps a 'worrying, frightening and anxious place to live'

15 July 2021
Christchurch Quay and Quomps a 'worrying, frightening and anxious place to live'

Christchurch Quay and Quomps a 'worrying, frightening and anxious place to live'

15 July 2021

RESIDENTS including the town's deputy mayor have slammed a restaurant's plan to continue takeaway sales of food and alcohol.


Council takes a three-month break from full meetings

09 July 2021
Council takes a three-month break from full meetings

Council takes a three-month break from full meetings

09 July 2021

COUNCILLORS from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will be taking a three-month break from full council meetings.


Highcliffe excluded from new anti-alcohol crime zone

25 June 2021
Highcliffe excluded from new anti-alcohol crime zone

Highcliffe excluded from new anti-alcohol crime zone

25 June 2021

NEW powers to clamp down on alcohol-related anti-social behaviour have been approved by BCP Council without covering areas of Christchurch.


Fears for Christchurch greenbelt development based on 'out of date' statistics

21 June 2021
Fears for Christchurch greenbelt development based on 'out of date' statistics

Fears for Christchurch greenbelt development based on 'out of date' statistics

21 June 2021

THE government has been urged to revise “out of date” statistics for housing targets amid fears of development in greenbelt land around Christchurch.


Hospitality Covid outbreaks spark testing calls

18 June 2021
Hospitality Covid outbreaks spark testing calls

Hospitality Covid outbreaks spark testing calls

18 June 2021

HOSPITALITY firms in Christchurch are being encouraged to increase their Covid-19 testing efforts after “a number” of outbreaks within the industry.


Outrage over plans to spend £90,000 on new cars for mayors

18 June 2021
Outrage over plans to spend £90,000 on new cars for mayors

Outrage over plans to spend £90,000 on new cars for mayors

18 June 2021

THE former leader of BCP Council has said she is “absolutely mortified” at cabinet plans to spend £90,000 on two new cars for its mayors.


Jobs at risk and services face axe in cash-saving plans at New Forest health clinics

16 June 2021
Jobs at risk and services face axe in cash-saving plans at New Forest health clinics

Jobs at risk and services face axe in cash-saving plans at New Forest health clinics

16 June 2021

JOBS will be at risk at health clinics across the New Forest if Hampshire County Council goes ahead with plans to cut services.


Covid funding gave council £5m budget surplus

11 June 2021
Covid funding gave council £5m budget surplus

Covid funding gave council £5m budget surplus

11 June 2021

TENS of millions of pounds in government Covid funding left BCP Council with a budget surplus at the end of the last financial year.


Indian Covid 'most dominant' variant in Hampshire

11 June 2021
Indian Covid 'most dominant' variant in Hampshire

Indian Covid 'most dominant' variant in Hampshire

11 June 2021

THE Indian variant of coronavirus is “becoming the most dominant” in Hampshire with Covid cases expected to rise, it has been revealed.


Government may call in decision on expanding Southampton Airport runway

25 May 2021
Government may call in decision on expanding Southampton Airport runway

Government may call in decision on expanding Southampton Airport runway

25 May 2021

THE government is considering whether to call in controversial plans to expand the runway at Southampton Airport.


Hospitals had zero Covid patients for first time in eight months

24 May 2021
Hospitals had zero Covid patients for first time in eight months

Hospitals had zero Covid patients for first time in eight months

24 May 2021

FOR the first time in more than eight months University Hospitals Dorset has recorded a day without any coronavirus patients.


Christchurch greenbelt areas could be included in council plans to meet housing shortfall

21 May 2021
Christchurch greenbelt areas could be included in council plans to meet housing shortfall

Christchurch greenbelt areas could be included in council plans to meet housing shortfall

21 May 2021

A HOST of Christchurch greenbelt sites could be included in council plans to meet a shortfall of 5,500 new homes.


Noisy Lobster wins bid for controversial takeaway alcohol licence

21 May 2021
Noisy Lobster wins bid for controversial takeaway alcohol licence

Noisy Lobster wins bid for controversial takeaway alcohol licence

21 May 2021

PLANS have been approved to allow the Noisy Lobster seafront restaurant in Mudeford to serve takeaway alcohol.

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Cost questions over council plan for private flytipping enforcement

20 May 2021
Cost questions over council plan for private flytipping enforcement

Cost questions over council plan for private flytipping enforcement

20 May 2021

TAXPAYERS will still have to foot the bill for clearing up rubbish under BCP Council’s proposed new outsourced flytipping enforcement service.


Objectors to Noisy Lobster alcohol bid slammed for 'doomsday predictions'

17 May 2021
Objectors to Noisy Lobster alcohol bid slammed for 'doomsday predictions'

Objectors to Noisy Lobster alcohol bid slammed for 'doomsday predictions'

17 May 2021

OBJECTORS to plans to allow the Noisy Lobster in Mudeford to sell takeaway alcohol have been accused of making unfair “doomsday predictions”.


BCP one of first councils to return to in-person meetings

13 May 2021
BCP one of first councils to return to in-person meetings

BCP one of first councils to return to in-person meetings

13 May 2021

BCP Council became one of the first local authorities in the country to return to in-person meetings.


New Dorset police chief pledges to 'walk the walk'

11 May 2021
New Dorset police chief pledges to 'walk the walk'

New Dorset police chief pledges to 'walk the walk'

11 May 2021

CONSERVATIVE David Sidwick has been elected as the new police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Dorset.


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