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      <title>BCP using pioneering data-led approach to help prevent homelessness</title>
      <description>A new data-led approach is being developed across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole to help identify people at risk of homelessness earlier and offer support before they reach crisis point.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2026 12:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Natalie Linford</dc:creator>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BCP Council has welcomed partners from The Royal Foundation&rsquo;s Homewards programme, Bloomberg Associates and the University of Auckland to explore how data, frontline experience and local services can work together to improve homelessness prevention.</p>

<p>BCP is among a small number of places in the UK using this type of advanced data approach, with the work particularly focused on young people and families who may be at risk.</p>

<h2>Spotting the signs earlier</h2>

<p>Around 1,000 households approach services across BCP each year, with many experiencing a combination of challenges involving housing, health and social care.</p>

<p>The new approach aims to bring information from across these services together to build a clearer picture of where pressures are emerging.</p>

<p>By identifying patterns and potential risks earlier, services could then step in with practical, targeted support before someone&#39;s housing situation develops into a crisis.</p>

<h2>Moving from crisis response to prevention</h2>

<p>BCP Council&#39;s Early Prevention Team supported more than 1,500 households last year, providing help to people experiencing housing difficulties.</p>

<p>The latest work aims to take that prevention even further by identifying people before the earliest signs of crisis.</p>

<p>Cllr Kieron Wilson, Cabinet Member for Housing and Regulatory Services, said the project is about strengthening the Council&#39;s focus on prevention and making sure residents receive support earlier.</p>

<p>He said every person and family deserves the security of a safe and stable home, adding that the partnership could help ensure fewer people across BCP ever have to face homelessness.</p>

<h2>Supporting children, young people and families</h2>

<p>A particular focus of the programme is understanding the pressures facing children, young people and families.</p>

<p>By mapping how people move through different local services, partners hope to identify gaps or pressures within the current system and create a more joined-up approach.</p>

<p>Rachel Gravett, Director of Children&#39;s Commissioning, Resources &amp; Quality at BCP Council, said intervening earlier could help families remain together in safe and stable homes while reducing the disruption and distress homelessness can cause.</p>

<h2>Using data differently</h2>

<p>Data from housing, health and wider Council services is being brought together as part of the project.</p>

<p>Sarah Chamberlain, Director of IT and Programmes at BCP Council, said this will help build a clearer picture of where risks are emerging and who may need additional support.</p>

<p>While this type of joined-up, predictive approach is still relatively new in the UK, the Council hopes it will allow services to make better decisions and target support where it can have the greatest impact.</p>

<p>Academics from the University of Auckland are also supporting the development of predictive tools to help identify patterns of risk.</p>

<h2>Part of the Homewards programme</h2>

<p>The work forms part of The Royal Foundation&#39;s Homewards programme, a five-year initiative aiming to demonstrate that homelessness can be made rare, brief and unrepeated through locally led action and wider collaboration.</p>

<p>Linda Gibbs, Principal at Bloomberg Associates, said BCP&#39;s focus on acting earlier has the potential not only to improve outcomes locally, but also to help inform how other places tackle homelessness.</p>

<p>The project will now continue bringing together data, local knowledge and expertise with the aim of creating a prevention model that could help more people remain in safe and stable homes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>BCP LIFE gets off to a strong start with more than 2,000 residents signing up</title>
      <description>BCP Council's new resident discount card, BCP LIFE, has made a strong start, with more than 2,000 people signing up in its first week and over 30 local businesses already offering exclusive discounts.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2026 12:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Natalie Linford</dc:creator>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-end="283" data-start="83">BCP Council&#39;s new resident discount card, BCP LIFE, has made a strong start, with more than 2,000 people signing up in its first week and over 30 local businesses already offering exclusive discounts.</p>

<p data-end="522" data-start="285">The scheme launched on Monday 27 July and is available to people living in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. It gives residents access to savings on a range of Council services, alongside discounts from participating local businesses.</p>

<h2 data-end="547" data-section-id="10xk0fn" data-start="524"><span style="color:#f39c12;">What BCP LIFE offers</span></h2>

<p data-end="609" data-start="549">The card includes a variety of everyday benefits, including:</p>

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  <li data-end="628" data-section-id="1cpctd4" data-start="611">Cheaper parking</li>
  <li data-end="644" data-section-id="19pflwx" data-start="629">Free swimming</li>
  <li data-end="686" data-section-id="jmyu6q" data-start="645">Discounts at local shops and businesses</li>
  <li data-end="755" data-section-id="1mi1uxu" data-start="687">Savings on family activities, food and drink, watersports and more</li>
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<p data-end="884" data-start="757">According to the Council, residents who use eligible parking and go swimming just once a month could save more than &pound;80 a year.</p>

<h2 data-end="924" data-section-id="19rcrcm" data-start="886"><span style="color:#f39c12;">Local businesses joining the scheme</span></h2>

<p data-end="1068" data-start="926">More than 30 businesses have already signed up, with offers ranging from Thai restaurants and florists to boat hire and watersports providers.</p>

<p data-end="1211" data-start="1070">Businesses can choose the discount they would like to offer, and BCP Council says more are expected to join the scheme over the coming weeks.</p>

<h2 data-end="1254" data-section-id="w7u80t" data-start="1213"><span style="color:#f39c12;">Backing residents and local businesses</span></h2>

<p data-end="1482" data-start="1256">BCP Council Leader Cllr Millie Earl said she was delighted with the response to the launch, describing it as a positive way to support the communities that make Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole such a special place to live.</p>

<p data-end="1613" data-start="1484">She also praised the work that had gone into launching the scheme and welcomed the growing number of businesses getting involved.</p>

<h2 data-end="1662" data-section-id="1i6l47g" data-start="1615"><span style="color:#f39c12;">Funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund</span></h2>

<p data-end="1792" data-start="1664">BCP LIFE has been funded through the Government&#39;s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), alongside matched funding from BCP Council.</p>

<p data-end="1949" data-start="1794">The funding is designed to support projects that encourage economic growth, with BCP LIFE forming part of a wider programme of initiatives across the area.</p>

<h2 data-end="1967" data-section-id="vp5663" data-start="1951"><span style="color:#f39c12;">Find out more</span></h2>

<p data-end="2066" data-start="1969">Residents can register for a BCP LIFE card and view the latest discounts on the BCP LIFE website.</p>

<p data-end="2161" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="" data-start="2068">Businesses interested in joining the scheme can also apply to become a participating partner.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Christchurch Neighbourhood Plan</title>
      <description>People who live, work, run a business — or simply care about the area — are being invited to comment on the Christchurch Draft Neighbourhood Plan.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2026 16:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Karl Davies</dc:creator>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Have your say on the draft Christchurch Neighbourhood Plan</h2>

<p>People who live, work, run a business &mdash; or simply care about the area &mdash; are being invited to comment on the <strong>Christchurch Draft Neighbourhood Plan</strong>, as BCP Council launches a <strong>six-week public consultation</strong> running from <strong>20 July to 6 September 2026</strong>.</p>

<p>The draft plan has been prepared by <strong>Christchurch Town Council</strong> and shaped by years of community engagement with residents, businesses, schools, community organisations and statutory consultees. This consultation is a key step before the plan is reviewed by an <strong>independent examiner</strong>.</p>

<h3>What the draft plan covers</h3>

<p>The draft Neighbourhood Plan sets out a locally-led vision for the future of the Christchurch Neighbourhood Area and includes policies focused on:</p>

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  <li>Meeting local&nbsp;<strong>housing and employment</strong>&nbsp;needs</li>
  <li><strong>High-quality design standards</strong>, including shopfront design, local heritage assets and important views</li>
  <li>The&nbsp;<strong>town centre</strong>, shops and services &mdash; including protecting against the loss of&nbsp;<strong>public car parks</strong></li>
  <li>Promoting&nbsp;<strong>walking, cycling</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>traffic management</strong></li>
  <li>Protecting&nbsp;<strong>Local Green Spaces</strong>&nbsp;and improving&nbsp;<strong>biodiversity</strong></li>
  <li>Supporting development on&nbsp;<strong>strategic sites</strong></li>
</ul>

<h3>Built on years of local feedback</h3>

<p>The plan reflects views gathered through extensive consultation since <strong>2021</strong>. An initial scoping consultation received more than <strong>1,280 responses</strong>, followed by public events, school engagement projects, town centre consultations and formal stakeholder engagement.</p>

<p>Feedback has highlighted how much residents value Christchurch&rsquo;s <strong>historic character</strong>, <strong>waterfront</strong>, <strong>green spaces</strong> and <strong>unique identity</strong> &mdash; while also raising concerns around:</p>

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  <li>Traffic congestion and parking</li>
  <li>Housing affordability</li>
  <li>Climate change and biodiversity</li>
  <li>The future vitality of the town centre</li>
</ul>

<h3>What happens next?</h3>

<p>This consultation is part of the statutory neighbourhood planning process. After it closes, the plan will move to <strong>independent examination</strong>, where the examiner will review all comments and check whether the plan meets legal requirements and basic conditions.</p>

<p>The examiner will then produce a report which may recommend modifications to allow the plan to proceed to a <strong>local referendum</strong>. The examiner&rsquo;s report and the plan will then be considered by Cabinet before it can progress.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;Help shape the future of Christchurch&rdquo;</h3>

<p>BCP Council Leader <strong>Cllr Millie Earl</strong> said the plan sets out a community-led vision for how Christchurch can evolve while protecting what makes it special &mdash; and encouraged residents, businesses and stakeholders to take part before the plan moves forward.</p>

<h3>How to take part</h3>

<p>You can share your views by visiting:<br />
<strong>haveyoursay.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/np-christchurch</strong></p>

<p>Consultation documents are available to view and download online, and paper copies can be requested from any <strong>BCP library</strong>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>What's On 24th - 26th July</title>
      <description> This weekend marks the launch of summer seafront traditions, sun-drenched music festivals, and outdoor castle trails.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2026 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 data-path-to-node="2">What&rsquo;s On This Weekend: July 24&ndash;26</h1>

<p data-path-to-node="4">The summer holidays have officially arrived, and the coastal vibe across Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole is electric! This weekend marks the launch of summer seafront traditions, sun-drenched music festivals, and outdoor castle trails. Grab the kids and check out what is happening from Friday 24th July to Sunday 26th July.</p>

<h2 data-path-to-node="6">Friday 24th July: Fireworks and Reggae Vibes</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="7">Bournemouth Friday Fireworks Kickoff</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="8,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">10:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="16" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">Bournemouth Seafront &amp; Pier</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="49" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">Free</b> Summer has officially landed! Friday night marks the very first display of the summer firework season over Bournemouth Pier. Head down to the seafront early with a fish-and-chip dinner, enjoy live music on the pier, and watch the night sky light up over the bay at 10 PM.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="9">Bournemouth Reggae Weekender &ndash; Day 1</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="10,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">Afternoon &amp; Evening</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="27" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">Kings Park, Bournemouth</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="56" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">Ticketed</b> Transforming Kings Park into a celebration of Caribbean culture, this colorful weekend kicks off with live reggae, dancehall, authentic street food, and pop-up sound systems. It is welcoming for all ages and features a dedicated Silent Disco space for younger music lovers.</p>
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</ul>

<h2 data-path-to-node="12">Saturday 25th July: Outdoor Trails and Festival Fun</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="13">Seaside Summer Outdoor Trail Launch</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="14,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">10:00 AM &ndash; 4:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="26" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Highcliffe Castle, Christchurch</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="63" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Low Cost Trail</b> Launching this Saturday, Highcliffe Castle opens its brand-new summer outdoor trail. It&rsquo;s a wonderful way for younger children to explore the castle grounds and surrounding nature while solving clues right by the cliff top.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="15">Bournemouth Reggae Weekender &ndash; Main Festival Day</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="16,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="16,0,0">All Day</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="15" data-path-to-node="16,0,0">Kings Park, Bournemouth</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="44" data-path-to-node="16,0,0">Ticketed</b> Saturday is the biggest day of the Reggae Weekender! Expect craft markets, delicious food stalls, workshops, and family-friendly entertainment running alongside a stacked main stage music lineup.</p>
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</ul>

<h2 data-path-to-node="18">Sunday 26th July: Symphonic Adventures and Gallery Trails</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="19">BSO&#39;s &quot;Curious Creatures &amp; Adventurous Animals&quot;</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="20,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">5:00 PM &ndash; 7:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="25" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">Corfe Castle / Meyrick Park Area</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="63" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">Ticketed</b> The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra presents a family concert taking audiences on a musical adventure through forests and across oceans. It&rsquo;s a magical way to introduce kids to orchestral music in an outdoor summer setting.</p>
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</ul>

<h3 data-path-to-node="21">Flower Fairies&trade;: Enchantment by the Sea</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="22,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="22,0,0">10:00 AM &ndash; 5:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="26" data-path-to-node="22,0,0">Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="70" data-path-to-node="22,0,0">Standard Entry</b> If you need a cooler indoor break, head to the Russell-Cotes villa to hunt for whimsical sea fairies tucked throughout the historic rooms and gardens&mdash;an ideal activity for toddlers and young primary school kids.</p>
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<h2 data-path-to-node="24">🏖️ Ongoing Weekend Staples</h2>

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  <p data-path-to-node="25,0,0"><b data-index-in-node="0" data-path-to-node="25,0,0">Car &amp; Bike Night (Poole Quay):</b> Catch classic cars on the quayside Friday evening starting at 6:00 PM.</p>
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  <p data-path-to-node="25,1,0"><b data-index-in-node="0" data-path-to-node="25,1,0">Park Yoga:</b> Free outdoor morning sessions on Saturday and Sunday in selected local parks across BCP.</p>
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      <title>What's On: 17th - 19th July</title>
      <description>From supercars lining the historic quay to massive live music headliners by the river, we have your perfect weekend plans sorted.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2026 06:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 data-path-to-node="2">Blog Post: What&rsquo;s On This Weekend: Family-Friendly Fun in Bournemouth, Christchurch &amp; Poole (July 17-19)</h1>

<p data-path-to-node="4">The schools are winding down, the summer energy is cranking up, and our three towns are absolutely buzzing this weekend! From supercars lining the historic quay to massive live music headliners by the river, we have your perfect weekend plans sorted. Grab the suncream, gather the kids, and check out what is happening from Friday 17th July to Sunday 19th July across BCP.</p>

<h2 data-path-to-node="6">Friday 17th July: Supercars and Summer Soundtracks</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="7">Supercars &amp; Subarus: Car Nights on Poole Quay</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="8,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">6:00 PM &ndash; 9:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="25" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">Poole Quay</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="41" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">Free Admission</b> Poole Quay wraps up the working week by closing its roads to host a massive display of precision engineering. This Friday&#39;s special theme is <b data-index-in-node="197" data-path-to-node="8,0,0">Super Cars &amp; Subarus</b>. Expect plenty of dropped jaws as the kids get up close to high-performance engines, racing specs, and luxury sports cars. With plenty of local fish-and-chip shops nearby, it&rsquo;s a brilliant, free evening out by the harbor.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="9">Christchurch Music Festival: &quot;Boogie on the Quay&quot;</h3>

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  <li>
  <p data-path-to-node="10,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">4:00 PM &ndash; 8:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="25" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">Christchurch Quay</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="48" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">Ticketed Weekend Pass/Day Tickets</b> The massive, highly anticipated Christchurch Music Festival officially kicks off right on the beautiful banks of the River Stour. Friday evening features the opening &quot;Boogie on the Quay&quot; party. <i data-index-in-node="276" data-path-to-node="10,0,0">Note for parents: While the rest of the weekend is fully family-centric, Friday night leans strictly into retro Soul, Motown, and Disco vibes aimed at adults and older teens.</i></p>
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<h2 data-path-to-node="12">Saturday 18th July: Main Stage Magic &amp; Family Fun Days</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="13">Christchurch Music Festival: Summer Sounds &amp; Kids&#39; Shows</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="14,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">All Day</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="15" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Christchurch Quay</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="38" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Ticketed</b> Saturday is the biggest day of the festival, boasting huge throwback pop royalty like the <b data-index-in-node="137" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Sugababes, S Club, and Toploader</b> lighting up the main stage! Alongside the massive music lineup, there is a dedicated <b data-index-in-node="255" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Street Food Village</b> and custom-built interactive <b data-index-in-node="304" data-path-to-node="14,0,0">Kids&#39; Shows</b> running throughout the daytime to keep smaller festival-goers fully entertained.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="15">Muscliff Family Funday</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="16,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="16,0,0">Daytime Hub</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="19" data-path-to-node="16,0,0">Muscliff Park, Bournemouth</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="51" data-path-to-node="16,0,0">Free Entry / Small fees for activities</b> If you want something hyper-local, traditional, and incredibly community-minded, head to Muscliff. This annual summer highlight features classic fairground attractions, local trade stalls, face painting, games, and dynamic displays. It&#39;s the perfect spot to set down a picnic blanket while the children tire themselves out.</p>
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<h2 data-path-to-node="18">Sunday 19th July: Trib-Fest Vibes &amp; Immersive Art</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="19">Christchurch Music Festival: The Hoburne Family Day</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="20,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">All Day</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="15" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">Christchurch Quay</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="38" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">Ticketed</b> The grand finale of the festival weekend is explicitly designed for families. Sunday features a relaxed, brilliant lineup of pop tributes (including <i data-index-in-node="196" data-path-to-node="20,0,0">The Take That Experience</i>), kid-friendly interactive entertainment, and family activities sponsored by Hoburne. It&rsquo;s a wonderfully safe, contained environment for a first festival experience.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="21">&quot;Life in Full Colour&quot; Interactive Art Trail</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="22,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="22,0,0">Daily Opening Hours</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="27" data-path-to-node="22,0,0">Poole Museum Hub / Local Gallery</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="65" data-path-to-node="22,0,0">Free / Low Cost</b> Escape the midday heat by heading indoors to experience the newly launched, incredibly vibrant world of digital artist Jason Wilsher-Mills. Built specifically with young, tactile imaginations in mind, this exhibition features giant, brightly colored inflatable structures, wacky 3D-printed sculptures, and interactive creature designs. It completely breaks the &quot;don&#39;t touch&quot; rule of traditional museums!</p>
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<h2 data-path-to-node="24">🏖️ Ongoing All-Weekend Options</h2>

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  <p data-path-to-node="25,0,0"><b data-index-in-node="0" data-path-to-node="25,0,0">Flower Fairies&trade; Trail (Russell-Cotes Art Gallery):</b> Wander through the stunning historic cliff-top villa looking for whimsical, hidden sea-fairy installations. Excellent for sparking the imagination of toddlers and primary school kids.</p>
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  <p data-path-to-node="25,1,0"><b data-index-in-node="0" data-path-to-node="25,1,0">Park Yoga (Poole, Bournemouth &amp; Christchurch):</b> Free outdoor morning yoga sessions are running across various BCP parks this Saturday and Sunday&mdash;perfect for a healthy family stretch before the day begins.</p>
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      <description>People who live, work, study or regularly travel locally are being asked to share their views on a proposed new 20mph neighbourhood.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Have your say on proposed 20mph neighbourhood in Moordown, Queens Park, Littledown, Springbourne and Boscombe</h2>

<p>People who live, work, study or regularly travel through parts of <strong>Moordown, Queens Park, Littledown, Springbourne and Boscombe</strong> are being asked to share their views on a proposed new <strong>20mph neighbourhood</strong>.</p>

<p>BCP Council has opened a public consultation on the plans, which will run until <strong>16 August 2026</strong>, as part of its wider commitment to improving road safety in residential streets.</p>

<h3>Why this area?</h3>

<p>The council says the area has a high number of schools, a significant student population, and a history of road accidents &mdash; making it a priority for safety improvements.</p>

<p>Over a five-year period (<strong>2019&ndash;2023</strong>), there were <strong>283 casualties</strong> from traffic accidents in the area, including <strong>48 serious injuries</strong>.</p>

<h3>What difference do 20mph limits make?</h3>

<p>BCP Council says evidence from existing 20mph limits across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole shows clear safety benefits.</p>

<p>Across BCP, there are already <strong>more than 70</strong> 20mph zones or limits in place &mdash; and where ten years of data is available, casualty accidents have reduced by an average of <strong>40%</strong>.</p>

<p>Cllr <strong>Richard Herrett</strong>, BCP Council Cabinet Member for Road Safety, said the proposal is about creating &ldquo;safer, quieter and more pleasant neighbourhoods&rdquo; for people who live, work and go to school in the area.</p>

<p>He added:<br />
&ldquo;A small reduction in vehicle speed can make a life‑changing difference. We know that if someone is hit at 20mph, they have a 97.5 per cent chance of survival, which is far higher than at 30mph.&rdquo;</p>

<h3>No decisions yet &mdash; the consultation is key</h3>

<p>The council says no final decisions will be made until feedback has been reviewed alongside technical data.</p>

<p>Introducing 20mph limits in residential neighbourhoods can reduce the number and severity of collisions, and make it safer for people to get around &mdash; especially children, older people, and those with mobility challenges.</p>

<h3>Drop-in sessions: dates, times and locations</h3>

<p>To help residents understand the proposals, BCP Council will host public information drop‑in sessions where people can view maps, speak to officers and ask questions:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Monday 20 July</strong>, 2.30&ndash;5pm &mdash;&nbsp;<em>Springbourne Library</em></li>
  <li><strong>Tuesday 21 July</strong>, 9.30am&ndash;12pm &mdash;&nbsp;<em>Townsend Community Centre</em></li>
  <li><strong>Friday 24 July</strong>, 2.30&ndash;5pm &mdash;&nbsp;<em>Castlepoint Library</em></li>
  <li><strong>Monday 27 July</strong>, 4.30&ndash;7pm &mdash;&nbsp;<em>Kings Park Leisure and Learning Centre</em></li>
  <li><strong>Tuesday 28 July</strong>, 4&ndash;7pm &mdash;&nbsp;<em>St Andrew&rsquo;s Church Centre, Charminster</em></li>
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<h3>How to take part</h3>

<p>The consultation survey and supporting information is available at:<br />
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      <description>A brilliant little fundraiser is getting big support right now — and it’s all being led by Isabelle, aged 5, who’s taking on a 10k walk to help raise money for cancer care.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Five-year-old Isabelle takes on a 10k walk to help fight cancer</h2>

<p>A brilliant little fundraiser is getting big support right now &mdash; and it&rsquo;s all being led by <strong>Isabelle, aged 5</strong>, who&rsquo;s taking on a <strong>10k walk</strong> to help raise money for cancer care.</p>

<p><strong>Isabelle&rsquo;s GoFundMe has nearly hit her target!</strong></p>

<h3>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m going to do a big 10k walk to help fight cancer&rdquo;</h3>

<p>In her fundraiser message, Isabelle explains she&rsquo;s doing the walk because her <strong>Nanna had cancer</strong>, but is now <strong>feeling much better and in remission</strong>.</p>

<p>She says she wants to raise money so the doctors who helped her Nanna can help more people &mdash; and she&rsquo;s ready to &ldquo;put on my comfy shoes and get moving&rdquo;.</p>

<h3>How you can help</h3>

<p>Isabelle&rsquo;s asking people to donate whatever they can &mdash; &ldquo;every bit helps&rdquo; &mdash; and to share the fundraiser so it reaches more people.</p>

<p>If you&rsquo;d like to support Isabelle&rsquo;s 10k challenge, you can find the fundraiser here:<br />
<a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="https://gofund.me/69ff74beb" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gofund.me/69ff74beb</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>What's On: July 10-12</title>
      <description>The sun is shining across the coast, and our three towns are bursting with vibrant festivals, live music trails, and interactive arts.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 data-path-to-node="5">What&rsquo;s On This Weekend: Family-Friendly Fun in Bournemouth, Christchurch &amp; Poole (July 10-12)</h1>

<p data-path-to-node="7">Looking for the perfect way to keep the kids entertained this weekend? The sun is shining across the coast, and our three towns are bursting with vibrant festivals, live music trails, and interactive arts. From horse racing on the golden sands to giant inflatable museum trails, here is your ultimate guide to family-friendly events happening from Friday 10th July to Sunday 12th July.</p>

<h2 data-path-to-node="9">Friday 10th July: Cars and Coastal Action</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="10">Classic Car Night on Poole Quay</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="11,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="11,0,0">6:00 PM &ndash; 9:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="25" data-path-to-node="11,0,0">Poole Quay</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="41" data-path-to-node="11,0,0">Free Admission</b> Kickstart your weekend with a sunset stroll along the historic Poole Quay. Ideal for vehicle-obsessed kids and nostalgic parents alike, the quayside will close to regular traffic to host a spectacular lineup of classic cars and unique marques. Grab some traditional fish and chips by the water, soak up the lively atmosphere, and let the children admire some of the most beautiful vehicles from decades past.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="12">The British Beach Polo Championships (Sandpolo) &ndash; Day 1</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="13,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="13,0,0">Daytime Action</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="22" data-path-to-node="13,0,0">Sandbanks Beach, Poole</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="50" data-path-to-node="13,0,0">Ticketed (General Admission available)</b> The world&rsquo;s largest beach polo event returns to the iconic shores of Sandbanks. If your kids love animals or fast-paced sports, they will be mesmerized watching magnificent polo horses gallop across the sand at breakneck speeds. Daytime tickets grant you access to the main arena seating where you can enjoy the thundering action right at the water&#39;s edge.</p>
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<h2 data-path-to-node="15">Saturday 11th July: Parades and Playlists</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="16">Bourne Free: The Bournemouth Pride Parade</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="17,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="17,0,0">Morning/Midday Parade</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="29" data-path-to-node="17,0,0">Bournemouth Square &amp; Town Centre</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="67" data-path-to-node="17,0,0">Free to Watch</b> Bourne Free brings its annual celebration of equality and diversity back to the heart of Bournemouth. The daytime parade is completely free to view and provides an incredibly joyful, inclusive, and high-energy experience for families. Expect vibrant costumes, fabulous music, and an infectious community spirit that will have the kids dancing in the streets.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="18">SoundScape Poole: Live Music &amp; Busking Trail</h3>

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  <li>
  <p data-path-to-node="19,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="19,0,0">11:00 AM onwards</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="24" data-path-to-node="19,0,0">Falkland Square &amp; Poole High Street</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="65" data-path-to-node="19,0,0">Free Event</b> Poole Town Centre is transforming into a massive, open-air stage this Saturday with over 100 live performers setting up across the town. This is an incredibly family-friendly trail with designated performance zones. Explore the <i data-index-in-node="304" data-path-to-node="19,0,0">Acoustic Stage</i> at Falkland Square, enjoy beautiful harmonies in the <i data-index-in-node="372" data-path-to-node="19,0,0">Choir Zone</i> at the Old Town, or catch local talent in the <i data-index-in-node="429" data-path-to-node="19,0,0">Busking Zones</i>. It is a fantastic excuse to explore Poole on foot with a sweet treat in hand.</p>
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<h2 data-path-to-node="21">Sunday 12th July: Imagination and Industry</h2>

<h3 data-path-to-node="22">Exhibition Launch: &quot;Life in Full Colour&quot; by Jason Wilsher-Mills</h3>

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  <li>
  <p data-path-to-node="23,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="23,0,0">Daily Opening Hours</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="27" data-path-to-node="23,0,0">Poole Museum Hub / Local Gallery</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="65" data-path-to-node="23,0,0">Free / Low Cost</b> Looking for a creative escape? Launching exactly this weekend, this highly interactive exhibition is a wonderland built for young imaginations. Designed by acclaimed digital artist Jason Wilsher-Mills, &quot;Life in Full Colour&quot; features massive, brightly colored inflatable structures, playful sculptures, and bizarre fictional creatures like &quot;fish with feet.&quot; It is highly tactile, wonderfully wacky, and an incredible way to introduce young children to modern art.</p>
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<h3 data-path-to-node="24">SoundScape: Future Music Industry Day</h3>

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  <p data-path-to-node="25,0,0">⏰ <b data-index-in-node="2" data-path-to-node="25,0,0">11:00 AM &ndash; 4:00 PM</b> | 📍 <b data-index-in-node="26" data-path-to-node="25,0,0">&#39;GATHER&#39; space, Dolphin Shopping Centre, Poole</b> | 💰 <b data-index-in-node="78" data-path-to-node="25,0,0">Free (Drop-in)</b> If you have creative teenagers or music-loving kids, don&#39;t miss this fantastic drop-in event. Located inside the Dolphin Centre, friendly industry experts will be holding workshops on how to write songs, get local gigs, and break into the music world. Even better&mdash;they are giving away 100 free music goodie bags to early arrivals!</p>
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      <title>Poole Skate Park Refurbishment</title>
      <description>Plans for a major new skate park at Baiter in Poole have moved a step closer, with a planning application now submitted to fully refurbish the existing site.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Major new Poole skate park plans submitted &ndash; next steps outlined</h2>

<p>Plans for a <strong>major new skate park at Baiter in Poole</strong> have moved a step closer, with a planning application now submitted to fully refurbish the existing site.</p>

<p>The proposals are part of BCP Council&rsquo;s <strong>multi-million pound Plan for Play strategy</strong>, and if approved would see a <strong>&pound;400,000 investment</strong> to modernise the skate park and create a space designed to serve the community for generations.</p>

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<h3>A much-loved site getting a major upgrade</h3>

<p>The current Baiter skate facilities first opened in <strong>1999</strong>. BCP Council says the refurbishment is an opportunity to update what&rsquo;s on offer and encourage the next generation of skaters from across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.</p>

<p>The proposed new <strong>concrete skatepark</strong> is designed around:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Flow and progression</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Inclusivity</strong></li>
  <li>A mix of&nbsp;<strong>street features</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>transition elements</strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>open space</strong></li>
  <li>Support for&nbsp;<strong>all ages, abilities and wheeled sports disciplines</strong></li>
</ul>

<h3>Co-created with local skaters</h3>

<p>BCP Council says the design has been shaped with the people who use the site most. Working alongside <strong>Maverick Skateparks</strong> and existing users, a wish list of elements was developed, a concept design created, and then refined through feedback during a detailed public consultation &mdash; leading to the final design now submitted for planning approval.</p>

<p>Cllr <strong>Sandra Moore</strong>, BCP Council&rsquo;s Portfolio Holder for Play Strategy, described Baiter as a flagship investment in the Plan for Play programme and said she was pleased the design had been co-created with the skate community.</p>

<p>She added that whether someone is &ldquo;the next Tony Hawk&rdquo; or learning their first ollie, the proposals aim to offer something for everyone.</p>

<h3>Maverick: &ldquo;A privilege to help shape its future&rdquo;</h3>

<p><strong>Russ Holbert</strong>, Director at Maverick Skateparks, said Baiter has been at the heart of Poole&rsquo;s riding scene for decades and that working with the council and local skaters has helped create a design that respects the park&rsquo;s history while giving the next generation something they can call their own.</p>

<h3>Part of the wider Plan for Play investment</h3>

<p>The skate park plans sit within BCP Council&rsquo;s <strong>&pound;4.6 million Plan for Play strategy</strong>, which aims to put play back at the heart of communities.</p>

<p>The council says around <strong>120 play areas</strong> across BCP will be improved through the funding, including major refurbishments at priority sites, new equipment and resurfacing work, and proposals for brand new play areas in locations that matter most to local communities.</p>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Hadley</strong>, BCP Council&rsquo;s Portfolio Holder for Parks, said the current skate track has been well-used and loved for more than 25 years, and praised the proposals as a modernised vision inspired directly by the local skating community.</p>

<h3>How to have your say</h3>

<p>Because the proposals are a major new development, they are now subject to the usual planning process.</p>

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      <title>New Travel Plans for BCP</title>
      <description>A new long-term transport plan is set to shape how people get around Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Making travel easier: BCP Council gets new transport plan moving</h2>

<p>A new long-term transport plan is set to shape how people get around <strong>Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole</strong> &mdash; with a focus on <strong>cutting congestion, improving public transport, and making everyday journeys safer and more reliable</strong>.</p>

<p>BCP Council says the <strong>Local Transport Plan 2026&ndash;2041 (LTP4)</strong> sets a clear direction for future transport policy across <strong>BCP and Dorset</strong>, putting the priorities of residents and businesses at the heart of decision-making.</p>

<h3>Strong public backing</h3>

<p>The council says proposals being considered have strong support, with:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>All six overarching objectives</strong>&nbsp;supported by at least&nbsp;<strong>60%</strong>&nbsp;of respondents</li>
  <li><strong>24 individual policies</strong>&nbsp;also supported by at least&nbsp;<strong>60%</strong>&nbsp;of those who took part</li>
</ul>

<p>The policies cover key issues including:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Making public transport&nbsp;<strong>more accessible and affordable</strong></li>
  <li>Managing&nbsp;<strong>seasonal peaks</strong>&nbsp;in travel demand</li>
  <li><strong>Reducing congestion</strong></li>
  <li>Improving&nbsp;<strong>safety</strong></li>
  <li>Upgrading the&nbsp;<strong>condition of roads</strong></li>
</ul>

<h3>Shaped with Dorset Council &mdash; and over 1,000 people</h3>

<p>Co-created with <strong>Dorset Council</strong>, the plan has been shaped by feedback from residents, businesses, community groups and stakeholders.</p>

<p>To reach as many people as possible, officers held in-person events, stakeholder meetings, and targeted engagement with under-represented communities. People could also respond online or at any local library &mdash; with <strong>more than 1,000 people</strong> taking part.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;Everyone gets frustrated by traffic congestion&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Hadley</strong>, BCP Council&rsquo;s portfolio holder for highways maintenance and sustainable transport, said the strategy puts residents&rsquo; voices at its core and helps set clear priorities within limited space and budgets.</p>

<p>He said the plan aims to promote safer, more accessible transport options for all communities &mdash; and thanked everyone who contributed to the consultation.</p>

<h3>What could change?</h3>

<p>The plan sets out a package of proposed improvements, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Better public transport</li>
  <li>Smarter traffic management to reduce congestion and journey times</li>
  <li>Safer walking, wheeling and cycling routes</li>
</ul>

<p>It also prioritises resilience for future demand, cleaner air and lower emissions &mdash; supporting health and wellbeing.</p>

<h3>Linked to major investment already approved</h3>

<p>BCP Council says the plan sits alongside existing investments already approved earlier this year, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Nearly &pound;90 million</strong>&nbsp;planned over the next three years to improve roads, upgrade crossings and connect communities</li>
  <li><strong>1.3 million bus journeys protected</strong>&nbsp;through the Local Authority Bus Grant allocation</li>
  <li>A&nbsp;<strong>Lane Rental Scheme</strong>&nbsp;in development to reduce disruption from roadworks on BCP&rsquo;s busiest roads</li>
</ul>

<h3>Next steps</h3>

<p>Councillors will first discuss the Local Transport Plan (its <strong>4th iteration</strong>) at BCP Council&rsquo;s <strong>Environment and Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 15 July 2026</strong>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Creating Jobs in BCP</title>
      <description>A new 10-year Growth Plan is being proposed by BCP Council, setting out an ambitious vision to unlock investment and create opportunity across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Bold plan to unlock investment, drive growth, and create jobs across BCP</h2>

<p>A new <strong>10-year Growth Plan</strong> is being proposed by <strong>BCP Council</strong>, developed with the <strong>BCP Business Growth Board</strong>, setting out an ambitious vision to unlock investment and create opportunity across <strong>Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole</strong>.</p>

<p>The plan brings together big priorities that affect day-to-day life for residents &mdash; including <strong>better jobs</strong>, <strong>more affordable housing</strong>, <strong>improved transport</strong>, <strong>regenerated town centres</strong>, and <strong>stronger communities</strong>.</p>

<h3>A roadmap to make BCP one of the best coastal places to live and work</h3>

<p>At its heart, the <strong>BCP Growth Plan</strong> aims to strengthen the area&rsquo;s position as one of the UK&rsquo;s best coastal communities to live and work, by investing in:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>People</strong>&nbsp;(skills, jobs and opportunity)</li>
  <li><strong>Places</strong>&nbsp;(town centres and neighbourhoods)</li>
  <li><strong>Public spaces</strong>&nbsp;(the environments that shape daily life)</li>
</ul>

<p>BCP Council says the plan has been <strong>directly shaped by businesses and stakeholders</strong>, and outlines a range of projects for further exploration &mdash; building on momentum and successes already happening across the three towns.</p>

<h3>Backing key industries and future growth sectors</h3>

<p>The plan recognises BCP&rsquo;s diverse economy and proposes targeted support for industries expected to drive growth over the next decade, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Financial services</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Advanced manufacturing</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Creative sectors</strong></li>
</ul>

<h3>Skills, talent and keeping careers local</h3>

<p>A major theme is making sure local people can build long-term careers without having to leave the area.</p>

<p>The plan looks to tap into the region&rsquo;s talent by working with <strong>three universities</strong> and <strong>expanding college</strong>, using them as a pipeline for skills, innovation and development &mdash; helping BCP both <strong>attract and retain talent</strong>.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;A bold roadmap for the future&rdquo;</h3>

<p>BCP Council Leader <strong>Cllr Millie Earl</strong> described the plan as a &ldquo;bold roadmap&rdquo; that puts communities at the heart of growth.</p>

<p>She said the plan includes ideas ranging from improving transport links and supporting emerging industries, to accelerating affordable housing and driving inward investment &mdash; with the aim of delivering <strong>inclusive growth</strong>.</p>

<p>Cllr Earl added that with the plan now developed, BCP and its partners are in a stronger position to unlock additional funding from government and the private sector, helping deliver real improvements for residents.</p>

<h3>Working together through the Business Growth Board</h3>

<p>Oversight of the plan sits with the <strong>BCP Business Growth Board</strong>, bringing together leaders from across the region &mdash; including BCP Council, businesses, third sector investors, and universities and colleges.</p>

<p>The plan is intended to ensure the area becomes a place of opportunity for everyone, building on existing strengths and active regeneration work already underway.</p>

<h3>Building on &pound;750 million of existing investment</h3>

<p>BCP Council says there is already <strong>more than &pound;750 million of ongoing investment</strong> across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole &mdash; and the Growth Plan is designed to help unlock even more funding from both government and the private sector.</p>

<h3>Priorities: jobs, wellbeing and transport</h3>

<p>Among the plan&rsquo;s priorities are proposals to:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Support residents with the right skills for future employment</li>
  <li>Provide extra help for those facing barriers to work</li>
  <li>Strengthen health and wellbeing through joined-up support across health, skills and employment</li>
  <li>Improve travel across BCP &mdash; making journeys easier and more reliable, with a focus on reducing congestion</li>
</ul>

<p>The transport proposals link closely with the <strong>Local Transport Plan 2026&ndash;2041</strong>, recently co-created with Dorset Council following extensive public engagement.</p>

<h3>What happens next?</h3>

<p>The <strong>BCP Growth Plan</strong> is set to be discussed by councillors at BCP Council&rsquo;s <strong>Overview and Scrutiny Board on 15 June 2026</strong>, with a full report expected to go to <strong>Cabinet and Council</strong> at a later date.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description>Bournemouth and Poole’s popular summer fireworks are back, with a series of free seafront displays set to light up the skies again this season.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 16:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Much-loved summer fireworks return to Bournemouth and Poole</h2>

<p>Bournemouth and Poole&rsquo;s popular summer fireworks are back, with a series of <strong>free seafront displays</strong> set to light up the skies again this season.</p>

<p>Taking place across the summer, the fireworks will bring colour, music and a lively atmosphere to the coast &mdash; giving families, friends and visitors a chance to gather by the sea and enjoy a carefully choreographed show.</p>

<p>Cllr <strong>Richard Herrett</strong>, BCP Council&rsquo;s Portfolio Holder for Destination, Leisure &amp; Commercial Operations, said the displays are a highlight of the summer calendar, bringing communities together and creating lasting memories for residents and visitors. He also said the programme will help boost the local economy by supporting hospitality venues and seafront businesses, and thanked <strong>Bournemouth Coastal BID</strong> for helping fund the programme.</p>

<h3>Backed by Bournemouth Coastal BID</h3>

<p>This year&rsquo;s Bournemouth programme is supported through funding from <strong>Bournemouth Coastal BID</strong>, which is investing in <strong>six weeks of displays</strong>. The BID says the fireworks are consistently highlighted by hoteliers and hospitality venues as one of the attractions visitors value most during the summer &mdash; helping encourage longer stays and additional spending.</p>

<p>Fiona McArthur, Head of Bournemouth Coastal BID, said the organisation is pleased to support the programme on behalf of levy-paying businesses, adding that the events help maintain Bournemouth&rsquo;s reputation as one of the UK&rsquo;s leading coastal destinations.</p>

<h3>Poole Quay: music, entertainment and a 10pm finale</h3>

<p>Poole Quay&rsquo;s programme will include <strong>live music and family entertainment</strong> in the build-up to the fireworks, with the main display at <strong>10pm</strong>.</p>

<h3>Dates and times</h3>

<h4>Bournemouth Seafront (east of Bournemouth Pier) &ndash; fireworks at&nbsp;<strong>10pm</strong></h4>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Friday 24 July</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Friday 31 July</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Friday 7 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Friday 14 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Friday 21 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Friday 28 August</strong></li>
</ul>

<h4>Poole Quay &ndash; event starts&nbsp;<strong>7pm</strong>&nbsp;(music &amp; street entertainment from&nbsp;<strong>7:30pm</strong>), fireworks at&nbsp;<strong>10pm</strong></h4>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Thursday 6 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Thursday 13 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Thursday 20 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Thursday 27 August</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Thursday 5 November</strong>&nbsp;<em>(event starts&nbsp;<strong>5pm</strong>, fireworks at&nbsp;<strong>8pm</strong>)</em></li>
</ul>

<h3>Plan ahead</h3>

<p>Visitors are being encouraged to plan ahead, use public transport where possible, park responsibly and respect the coastline &mdash; helping keep the area safe and enjoyable for everyone.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description>A BCP care leaver who helped change how children in care are treated during some of the hardest moments of their lives is marking a major milestone this year.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>BCP care leaver turns 25 after driving change for young people</h2>

<p>A BCP care leaver who helped change how children in care are treated during some of the hardest moments of their lives is marking a major milestone this year.</p>

<p><strong>Ivy Forest</strong>, now aged <strong>25</strong>, remembers having her belongings packed into black bin bags as she moved between homes as a child in care &mdash; something she says made her feel &ldquo;disposable&rdquo;. Today, she&rsquo;s working at <strong>BCP Council</strong> as a <strong>Housing Options Officer apprentice</strong>, helping families, children and young people stay in safe, stable homes and avoid the disruption she experienced growing up.</p>

<h3>Ending &ldquo;bin bag moves&rdquo; in BCP</h3>

<p>Ivy played a key role in ending the use of bin bags for children in care locally &mdash; a change often referred to as ending &ldquo;bin bag moves&rdquo;. Now, young people coming into care are provided with a proper bag such as a <strong>suitcase, duffel bag or rucksack</strong>, helping ensure they are treated with dignity and respect.</p>

<p>Ivy said:<br />
&ldquo;When I was younger&hellip; all our belongings would be put into black bin bags. It made us feel like we were being thrown away all over again.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Now, every young person coming into care is given a proper bag&hellip; something that shows they matter.&rdquo;</p>

<h3>Supporting families to prevent homelessness</h3>

<p>As part of her apprenticeship, Ivy works with the Housing Options team in <strong>Early Help Homelessness Prevention</strong>, supporting families to stay in their homes or move in a more planned way &mdash; reducing the need for B&amp;Bs or temporary accommodation, which she says can have a major impact on a child&rsquo;s mental health.</p>

<h3>A decade of using her voice to improve services</h3>

<p>Ivy&rsquo;s journey of influencing change began at <strong>13</strong>, when she took part in <strong>Willow&rsquo;s Story</strong>, a drama project exploring the realities of life in care. The project was performed to council leaders, social workers and members of the judiciary, helping decision-makers better understand how choices affect young people.</p>

<p>That early involvement led to years of work improving services. Ivy later became <strong>co-chair of the Corporate Parenting Board</strong> alongside <strong>Cllr Richard Burton</strong>, helping to lead meetings, shape decisions and represent the voices of other young people in care.</p>

<p>She has also mentored younger children, contributed to service development, and supported training and recruitment &mdash; helping embed lived experience across children&rsquo;s services.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;From corporate child to corporate parent&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Richard Burton</strong>, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People at BCP Council, praised Ivy&rsquo;s impact and growth in confidence, saying she has been an inspiration and a strong voice for others.</p>

<p>He said Ivy has &ldquo;gone from being a corporate child to a corporate parent&rdquo;, putting children at the heart of everything she does.</p>

<p><strong>Kelly Deane</strong>, Director of Housing and Communities at BCP Council, also said she was proud to see Ivy flourishing and making a positive contribution as part of the team.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s next for Ivy</h3>

<p>Outside of work, Ivy enjoys nature, loves animals and is passionate about musical theatre. She&rsquo;ll celebrate turning 25 this summer by seeing <strong>The Waitress</strong> at the <strong>Bournemouth Pavilion</strong>.</p>

<p>As she moves into this next stage of her life, Ivy is stepping back from her role as a young person shaping children&rsquo;s services &mdash; but plans to continue giving back as an adult volunteer.</p>

<p>A short film has also been created to mark her milestone, celebrate her achievements, and challenge stereotypes &mdash; highlighting what care-experienced young people can achieve with the right support, stability and opportunities.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description>BCP Council and Homelessness Partnership BCP have launched a new Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>New approach launched to stop homelessness before it starts in BCP</h2>

<p>BCP Council and Homelessness Partnership BCP have launched a new <strong>Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy for 2026&ndash;2031</strong>, with a clear aim: <strong>spot problems earlier, act faster, and prevent homelessness wherever possible</strong>.</p>

<p>The council says the strategy is designed to support people at risk of losing their home, those sleeping rough, and anyone struggling to stay in safe housing &mdash; including people experiencing hidden forms of homelessness.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;We want to prevent homelessness wherever we can&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Kieron Wilson</strong>, Cabinet member for Housing and Regulatory Services, said the strategy is about doing things differently by listening to people with lived experience, acting earlier, and working together as one system.</p>

<p>He said the goal is simple: fewer people losing their homes, and faster, sustained support when it&rsquo;s needed.</p>

<h3>Prevention at the heart of the plan</h3>

<p>A major focus of the strategy is prevention &mdash; stepping in before problems escalate into crisis.</p>

<p>BCP Council says this builds on the work of its <strong>Homelessness Prevention Team</strong>, which was recently recognised with a <strong>Bronze award at the LGC Awards 2026</strong>. The team&rsquo;s work has already helped:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Over 1,500 households</strong></li>
  <li>With a&nbsp;<strong>72% success rate</strong>&nbsp;in preventing homelessness</li>
  <li>Alongside an&nbsp;<strong>18% reduction in rough sleeping</strong></li>
</ul>

<h3>Shaped by lived experience</h3>

<p>The strategy has been developed alongside people who have experienced homelessness, with the council saying their insight has helped shape services that are more understanding, better connected, and focused on what genuinely helps people stay in stable housing.</p>

<h3>Real-life impact: early intervention helping families</h3>

<p>The council shared an example of a young mother who had to leave her home with a newborn due to controlling and unsafe behaviour in a relationship. She was temporarily living in overcrowded family accommodation, but through early intervention and coordinated support across housing, safeguarding and specialist services, she was helped to access a safe, suitable home for herself and her baby.</p>

<p>She said:<br />
&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t think it would have happened without the support I had. It&rsquo;s made such a positive difference and means a lot to us as we start to settle into our new home.&rdquo;</p>

<h3>A more joined-up system for residents</h3>

<p>For residents, BCP Council says the strategy should mean:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Getting support earlier and more quickly</li>
  <li>Services working more closely together</li>
  <li>Less need for people to repeat their story or navigate complex systems alone</li>
  <li>A focus on helping people stay in their homes &mdash; not just responding when someone is already in crisis</li>
</ul>

<h3>Partners working together</h3>

<p>The strategy is backed by a shared commitment from housing providers, charities, health services, education, businesses, community groups and the private sector to work together, learn what works, and keep improving.</p>

<p>BCP Council says the strategy comes at a time when rising pressures mean more people are at risk &mdash; and the aim now is to build a system that is more flexible, responsive, and better able to support people before things go wrong.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description>A packed week of events is set to launch a summer of community-led fun across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Bumper week of events kick-starts a summer of community culture across BCP</h2>

<p>A packed week of events is set to launch a summer of community-led fun across <strong>Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole</strong>, with everything from live music and Morris dancing to classic cars, food festivals and family-friendly celebrations.</p>

<p>With warm weather continuing to draw huge crowds to BCP&rsquo;s award-winning beaches &mdash; with millions of trips made to the coastline each month &mdash; BCP Council says there&rsquo;s also plenty happening beyond the sand, with dozens of events, festivals and cultural activities taking place across the towns this summer. The council&rsquo;s events team will be helping to facilitate many of them.</p>

<p>While temperatures are expected to be cooler over the next week, anyone heading to the coast or attending events is still being reminded to <strong>pack sunscreen, stay hydrated and keep an eye on changing weather conditions</strong>.</p>

<h3>Celebrating the communities behind the events</h3>

<p>BCP Council says the summer programme is all about celebrating local communities &mdash; from volunteers and event organisers to local businesses and residents &mdash; with a mix of events that highlight the people who bring the area to life.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s on this week and next</h3>

<p>This week&rsquo;s line-up includes something for all ages, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Poole Quay Folk Festival</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; returning for a full weekend of music and Morris dancing</li>
  <li><strong>Shake and Stir Armed Forces Weekender</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; celebrating the Armed Forces with family fun, including appearances from&nbsp;<strong>BCP Fostering&rsquo;s Benji the Bear</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Summer Sounds on Christchurch Quay</strong>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;<strong>1 July</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Classic cars along Poole Quay</strong>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;<strong>3 July</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Upton Country Park Festival</strong>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;<strong>3 &amp; 4 July</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Foodie Fest at Muscliff Park</strong>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;<strong>4 July</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Swing Unlimited Big Band at Highcliffe Castle</strong>&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;<strong>5 July</strong></li>
</ul>

<p>The council also referenced the hope of &ldquo;another England win&rdquo; as part of the week&rsquo;s big-event buzz.</p>

<h3>Council: &ldquo;Just the beginning of a fantastic summer&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Martin</strong>, BCP Council&rsquo;s Portfolio Holder for Customer, Communications and Culture, said the events showcase the diversity of the three towns and the strength of the communities that make them a great place to live, work and visit.</p>

<p>He said the council is proud to support a programme that brings people together, supports local businesses and highlights the best of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole &mdash; adding that this is just the beginning of what promises to be a fantastic summer.</p>

<h3>More culture on the way</h3>

<p>BCP Council also highlighted a wider programme of shows and concerts from partners <strong>BHLive</strong>, with entertainment planned across the summer &mdash; from Elvis tribute acts and former Strictly Come Dancing stars to stand-up comedy and family shows including <strong>Dinosaurs Live!</strong></p>

<h3>Keep an eye on the forecast</h3>

<p>The Met Office is forecasting cooler temperatures for the BCP area following the recent extreme heat, but the council says conditions can change quickly and residents are encouraged to keep an eye on the forecast over the coming week.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description>BCP Council is sharing advice with residents and visitors to help people stay safe during the hot weather this week, as official heat warnings are issued for the region.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>BCP Council issues heat advice as red heat health alert covers the South West</h2>

<p>BCP Council is sharing advice with residents and visitors to help people stay safe during the hot weather this week, as official heat warnings are issued for the region.</p>

<p>The <strong>UK Health Security Agency</strong> and the <strong>Met Office</strong> have issued a <strong>red Heat Health Alert</strong> for the <strong>South West</strong> on <strong>Wednesday and Thursday</strong>, covering the entire region including Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. It is the <strong>first red heat health alert since July 2022</strong>.</p>

<p>A separate <strong>amber extreme heat warning</strong> from the Met Office also covers the BCP area, with hot and humid conditions expected to continue through the middle of the week &mdash; including exceptionally warm temperatures during both the day and night.</p>

<h3>Council services to continue as normal</h3>

<p>BCP Council says all services, including <strong>waste collections</strong>, are planned to continue as normal.</p>

<h3>Council urges people to look out for each other</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Millie Earl</strong>, Leader of BCP Council, said the council wants people to enjoy the sunshine while keeping themselves and others safe.</p>

<p>She said council teams are out supporting the most vulnerable, and encouraged residents to check in on neighbours, stay hydrated, and keep cool where possible. She also reminded people to follow <strong>RNLI advice</strong> when swimming and to protect local heathlands by following fire safety guidance.</p>

<h3>Who is most at risk?</h3>

<p>Anyone can become unwell in hot weather, but the council says some people are at higher risk, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Older people</li>
  <li>People with long-term health conditions</li>
  <li>Young children</li>
</ul>

<h3>Tips to stay cool at home</h3>

<p>BCP Council&rsquo;s advice includes:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Drink plenty of fluids</li>
  <li>Keep homes shaded by closing windows and curtains in sunny rooms</li>
  <li>Plan outdoor activities for mornings and evenings</li>
</ul>

<h3>Welcome Spaces available</h3>

<p>Community <strong>Welcome Spaces</strong> are available for anyone who needs somewhere to cool down. Locations can be found here: <strong>Find a community welcome space | BCP</strong></p>

<h3>Support for people sleeping rough</h3>

<p>A <strong>Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP)</strong> is currently in place, with BCP Council working with <strong>St Mungo&rsquo;s</strong> to support rough sleepers during the high temperatures.</p>

<p>Anyone concerned about someone sleeping rough in the heat can call <strong>01202 315962</strong> or email <strong><a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="mailto:bcproughsleepingservice@mungos.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">bcproughsleepingservice@mungos.org</a></strong>.</p>

<h3>Seafront and beach advice</h3>

<p>For people heading to the seafront, the council advises:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Check the weather and tide times before you go</li>
  <li>Use sunscreen and wear sun protection (lightweight loose clothing, hats, UV eye protection)</li>
  <li>Watch for signs of heat stress (confusion, dizziness, cramps, fainting, nausea, severe thirst)</li>
  <li>Stay hydrated &mdash; there are&nbsp;<strong>150 free drinking water refill stations</strong>&nbsp;along the seafront</li>
</ul>

<h3>If you&rsquo;re going in the water</h3>

<p>The council and RNLI advise:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Choose a lifeguarded beach and swim between the red and yellow flags</li>
  <li>If you get into trouble, remember&nbsp;<strong>Float To Live</strong></li>
  <li>If you see someone in trouble, call&nbsp;<strong>999</strong>&nbsp;and ask for the&nbsp;<strong>Coastguard</strong></li>
  <li>RNLI beach info and safety advice is at:&nbsp;<strong>rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeguarded-beaches</strong></li>
</ul>

<p>RNLI Water Safety Manager <strong>Ross Macleod</strong> also warned about the risk of <strong>cold water shock</strong>, even during hot weather, and advised entering the water slowly to acclimatise.</p>

<h3>More general heat safety tips</h3>

<p>Additional advice includes:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Drink plenty of fluids and limit alcohol</li>
  <li>Avoid strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day</li>
  <li>Try to avoid direct sun between&nbsp;<strong>11am and 3pm</strong></li>
  <li>If you&rsquo;re out, cover up, seek shade, and reapply sunscreen regularly</li>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Heatwave Old Wives&rsquo; Tales: Quirky Tips to Sleep in the UK Heat</h1>

<p>When it&rsquo;s a proper heatwave, sleep can go out the window. You&rsquo;re lying there, flipping the pillow for the &ldquo;cool side&rdquo; like it&rsquo;s a full-time job, and every tiny noise feels louder because you&rsquo;re too hot to cope.</p>

<p>So, inspired by those school kids on TV with their <strong>feet in a bowl of water</strong> (who knew that was a thing?), here&rsquo;s a fun round-up of <strong>old wives&rsquo; tales</strong> and <strong>slightly unhinged but weirdly effective</strong> tricks people swear by for getting some kip when it&rsquo;s boiling.</p>

<h2>The classics (that actually make sense)</h2>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Curtains shut early:</strong>&nbsp;Treat your house like a cave. Close curtains and blinds on the sunny side before it heats up.</li>
  <li><strong>Windows open at night, shut in the morning:</strong>&nbsp;Let cooler air in overnight, then trap it in before the day warms up.</li>
  <li><strong>Swap the duvet for a sheet:</strong>&nbsp;A thin cotton sheet beats anything fluffy or synthetic.</li>
</ul>

<h2>The &ldquo;I can&rsquo;t believe this works&rdquo; tricks</h2>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Feet in a bowl of water:</strong>&nbsp;Pop your feet in cool water for 10 minutes before bed. It takes the edge off fast.</li>
  <li><strong>Bowl of ice in front of a fan:</strong>&nbsp;DIY air-con. Not glamorous, but it helps.</li>
  <li><strong>Cold hot water bottle:</strong>&nbsp;Fill a hot water bottle with cold water and keep it in the fridge. Put it by your feet in bed.</li>
  <li><strong>Freeze your pillowcase:</strong>&nbsp;Bag it up and stick it in the freezer for 10&ndash;15 minutes before bed.</li>
</ul>

<h2>The old wives&rsquo; tale bits (nan logic)</h2>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Cool the &lsquo;pulse points&rsquo;:</strong>&nbsp;A cool flannel on wrists, neck, or behind the knees. People swear it &ldquo;cools your blood.&rdquo;</li>
  <li><strong>Don&rsquo;t go freezing cold in the shower:</strong>&nbsp;Go lukewarm. The old-school logic is that freezing water can make your body try to warm itself up again.</li>
</ul>

<h2>The brave ones</h2>

<ul>
  <li><strong>The damp sheet method:</strong>&nbsp;Lightly dampen a sheet and sleep under it. It sounds awful for five minutes, then it can feel like bliss.</li>
  <li><strong>The freezer pyjamas:</strong>&nbsp;Yes, people do this. No, we&rsquo;re not judging. If it works, it works.</li>
</ul>

<h2>A few sensible reminders</h2>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Hydrate through the day</strong>&nbsp;so you&rsquo;re not downing loads right before bed.</li>
  <li><strong>Avoid heavy meals, spicy food, and alcohol late</strong>&nbsp;if you&rsquo;re struggling to sleep.</li>
  <li><strong>Turn off heat sources</strong>&nbsp;(chargers, lamps, anything warm) in the bedroom.</li>
</ul>

<h2>Your turn</h2>

<p>What&rsquo;s your go-to heatwave sleep trick?</p>

<p>Are you Team Frozen Pillowcase, Team Bowl-of-Water Feet, or do you have a family tip that&rsquo;s been passed down like a sacred recipe?</p>

<p>Send yours in and we&rsquo;ll add it to the list.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>New Sculpture at Alum Chine</title>
      <description>A new sculpture celebrating author Robert Louis Stevenson has been unveiled at Alum Chine beach in Bournemouth, marking his links to Westbourne and his literary legacy on the South Coast.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 11:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>New Robert Louis Stevenson sculpture unveiled at Alum Chine</h2>

<p>A new sculpture celebrating author <strong>Robert Louis Stevenson</strong> has been unveiled at <strong>Alum Chine beach</strong> in Bournemouth, marking his links to <strong>Westbourne</strong> and his literary legacy on the South Coast.</p>

<p>Earlier today, the launch was celebrated with a ribbon cutting and speeches from the artist <strong>Tim Ward</strong>, <strong>Cllr Richard Herrett</strong> (Portfolio Holder for Destination, Leisure and Commercial Operations), <strong>Rev Chris Colledge</strong>, and BCP Council Cultural Development Manager <strong>Andrea Francis</strong>.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;A real celebration of Bournemouth&rsquo;s cultural and literary heritage&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr Richard Herrett said the sculpture is a major addition to Alum Chine and highlights Bournemouth&rsquo;s cultural story:</p>

<p>&ldquo;This is a fantastic addition to Alum Chine and a real celebration of Bournemouth&rsquo;s cultural and literary heritage.</p>

<p>&ldquo;The sculpture brings Robert Louis Stevenson&rsquo;s story to life in a way that is accessible, engaging and set beautifully within our coastline. It gives residents and visitors another reason to explore the area, learn something new and enjoy our natural surroundings.</p>

<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s been especially important that this project has involved the local community, from schools to heritage groups, helping to create something that people can feel proud of. It&rsquo;s a great example of how we&rsquo;re continuing to invest in culture and make it available for everyone to enjoy.&rdquo;</p>

<h3>Stevenson&rsquo;s Bournemouth connection</h3>

<p>Stevenson &mdash; best known for <strong>Treasure Island</strong> and <strong>Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</strong> &mdash; moved to Bournemouth with his wife <strong>Franny</strong> in the late 1800s, drawn by the health benefits of the coastal air.</p>

<p>The couple lived in Westbourne from <strong>1884</strong> in a home they named <strong>Skerryvore</strong>, after a lighthouse built by Stevenson&rsquo;s uncle in Scotland. During his time in the area, Stevenson wrote some of his most acclaimed works, including <strong>Kidnapped</strong>, <strong>Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</strong>, and <strong>A Child&rsquo;s Garden of Verses</strong>.</p>

<h3>A sculpture shaped by the community</h3>

<p>The sculpture, created by <strong>Tim Ward of Circling the Square</strong>, depicts Stevenson and incorporates imagery and quotes inspired by his writing. BCP Council says the design was shaped through engagement with the local community, including children from <strong>St Michael&rsquo;s Church of England Primary School</strong> and heritage group <strong>Friends of Skerryvore</strong>.</p>

<p>Visitors are also invited to &ldquo;walk in Stevenson&rsquo;s footsteps&rdquo; by finding <strong>&lsquo;lost pages&rsquo;</strong> from his works placed on stone markers through historic Alum Chine, linking the sculpture to the surrounding area.</p>

<h3>Part of BCP&rsquo;s Coastal Art Trail</h3>

<p>BCP Council says the artwork is part of the <strong>Coastal Art Trail</strong>, aiming to encourage people to explore more of the coastline and its heritage sites, while providing free opportunities to access art and culture across the BCP area. The project has been fully funded through a <strong>UK Government grant</strong>.</p>

<h3>Visit Skerryvore Gardens too</h3>

<p>While Skerryvore House no longer stands, the site can still be visited today as <strong>Skerryvore Gardens</strong> &mdash; memorial gardens featuring the layout of the former home and a sculpture of the Skerryvore Lighthouse. The gardens are maintained by the voluntary group Friends of Skerryvore and are free to visit.</p>

<p>More information about BCP&rsquo;s Coastal Public Art Trail and Writers&rsquo; Trail can be found at: <strong><a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="http://www.explorebcp.co.uk/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.explorebcp.co.uk/</a></strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Volunteer Mentor Scheme</title>
      <description>BCP Council has launched a new volunteer mentor scheme to support people moving on from homelessness — and local residents are being encouraged to get involved.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>BCP Council launches volunteer mentor scheme to help people rebuild their lives after homelessness</h2>

<p>BCP Council has launched a new volunteer mentor scheme to support people moving on from homelessness &mdash; and local residents are being encouraged to get involved.</p>

<p>The <strong>Home Support Together</strong> programme will match trained volunteers with individuals who have recently moved into accommodation, offering friendly one-to-one support to help them settle in, build confidence and sustain their tenancy.</p>

<p>The council says having a safe place to live is only the first step after homelessness, and many people face isolation and practical challenges when starting again.</p>

<h3>What volunteer mentors will do</h3>

<p>Volunteer mentors will support people in different ways depending on what they need &mdash; from practical help with things like bills and appointments, to simply being someone to talk to.</p>

<p>BCP Council says mentors can play a vital role in helping people rebuild independence and feel part of the community again.</p>

<h3>Flexible volunteering with training provided</h3>

<p>The scheme is designed to be flexible, asking for <strong>just a couple of hours a week</strong>. Volunteers will receive:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Full training and ongoing support</li>
  <li>DBS checks</li>
  <li>Guidance to help them feel confident in the role</li>
</ul>

<p>No previous experience is needed &mdash; just a willingness to help others thrive.</p>

<h3>Council: &ldquo;A fantastic opportunity to make a real difference&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Kieron Wilson</strong>, Cabinet member for Housing and Regulatory Services, said moving on from homelessness is about more than having a roof over your head.</p>

<p>He said: &ldquo;People need to rebuild their confidence to feel like part of a community again,&rdquo; adding that volunteer mentors will offer encouragement and practical support at a time when it matters most.</p>

<h3>Drop-in sessions announced</h3>

<p>Anyone interested can find out more at a series of drop-in sessions across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Monday 22 June, 2.30pm&ndash;4.30pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Creekmoor Library, Poole</li>
  <li><strong>Wednesday 24 June, 10am&ndash;12pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Poole Library</li>
  <li><strong>Thursday 25 June, 2pm&ndash;4pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Poole Library</li>
  <li><strong>Monday 29 June, 2.30pm&ndash;4.30pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Creekmoor Library</li>
  <li><strong>Tuesday 30 June, 10am&ndash;12pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Kinson Library</li>
  <li><strong>Wednesday 1 July, 10am&ndash;12pm &amp; 2pm&ndash;4pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Bournemouth Library</li>
  <li><strong>Wednesday 8 July, 10am&ndash;12pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Rossmore Library</li>
  <li><strong>Tuesday 14 July, 1pm&ndash;3pm</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; Kinson Library</li>
</ul>

<h3>Find out more</h3>

<p>More information about the Home Support Together programme is available here:<br />
<a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="https://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/communities/home-support-together" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/communities/home-support-together</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Canford Cliffs Play Area</title>
      <description>Families are being invited to climb aboard and explore a refreshed Treasure Island play area in Canford Cliffs.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Pirate play area all set to sail for new adventures following major upgrades</h2>

<p>Families are being invited to climb aboard and explore a refreshed local favourite, as the <strong>Treasure Island play area in Canford Cliffs</strong> prepares to reopen following major improvements.</p>

<p>Known locally as the <strong>&ldquo;Pirate Park&rdquo;</strong>, the site will welcome families back <strong>next week</strong>, with its iconic ship now upgraded for a new generation &mdash; alongside a host of new and improved play equipment.</p>

<h3>Opening ceremony on 20 June</h3>

<p>To mark the completion of the refurbishment, a special opening ceremony will take place on <strong>20 June</strong>, running from <strong>11am to 2pm</strong>.</p>

<p>The event will be hosted by the <strong>Canford Cliffs Land Society</strong>, with <strong>face painting, games and entertainment</strong> planned in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s new at Treasure Island?</h3>

<p>At the heart of the redesign is a <strong>brand-new pirate ship</strong>, taking pride of place as the centrepiece of the play area.</p>

<p>Families can also expect:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Upgraded climbing equipment</li>
  <li>Slides</li>
  <li>Sensory play features</li>
  <li>A mini zip-wire</li>
</ul>

<p>The play area has also been designed with themed zones to encourage imaginative play &mdash; with features including <strong>rocking springers</strong> and <strong>new rope swings</strong> for young adventurers.</p>

<h3>Investment and funding</h3>

<p>More than <strong>&pound;130,000</strong> has been invested in the refurbishment. The project was jointly funded by the <strong>Canford Cliffs Land Society</strong> and a successful <strong>Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL)</strong> application supported by ward councillors.</p>

<p>The improvements have been delivered as part of <strong>BCP Council&rsquo;s wider Plan for Play strategy</strong>.</p>

<h3>Council and community working together</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Sandra Moore</strong>, BCP Council&rsquo;s portfolio holder for Play Strategy, said the transformation will ensure the community has access to a high-quality, inclusive play space for years to come, and praised the project as an example of what can be achieved when the council works alongside community groups, residents and councillors.</p>

<p>Ward councillor for Canford Cliffs, <strong>Cllr John Challinor</strong>, said that while the playground wasn&rsquo;t part of the council&rsquo;s initial tranche of projects, the combination of community support and local funding helped make the new space possible.</p>

<h3>Inclusivity and wellbeing at the heart of the redesign</h3>

<p>The redesign has focused on making the play area more inclusive and accessible, with new features including:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Balance beams</li>
  <li>A play tower</li>
  <li>A communication panel</li>
  <li>Combination seat swings</li>
  <li>Resurfaced paths</li>
  <li>Enhancements to well-loved existing equipment, including the cone spinner</li>
</ul>

<p>New fitness play equipment has also been installed to support physical and mental wellbeing and encourage more people to enjoy the outdoor space.</p>

<h3>More upgrades planned across BCP</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Hadley</strong>, portfolio holder for parks at BCP Council, said the reopening of Treasure Island is part of a wider year of play improvements across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.</p>

<p>He added that major upgrades are planned in the coming months at key locations including <strong>Kings Park, Mallard Road, Hamworthy Park and Noyce Gardens</strong>, alongside repairs and improvements already being delivered at dozens of sites across the three towns.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Poole Museum: Life in Full Colour</title>
      <description>A major new exhibition is set to bring a burst of colour and creativity to Poole Museum this summer.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Step into a world of imagination in bold new exhibition at Poole Museum</h2>

<p>A major new exhibition is set to bring a burst of colour and creativity to <strong>Poole Museum</strong> this summer, with acclaimed artist <strong>Jason Wilsher-Mills</strong> opening a bold new show in July.</p>

<p><strong>Life in Full Colour: The Art of Jason Wilsher-Mills</strong> runs from <strong>10 July 2026 to 3 January 2027</strong>, inviting visitors into a vivid, fantastical world filled with mermaids, larger-than-life characters and unexpected creatures &mdash; including fish with feet.</p>

<h3>What to expect</h3>

<p>The exhibition brings together a mix of large-scale and immersive works, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Monumental sculptures</li>
  <li>Inflatables</li>
  <li>Bespoke wallpaper</li>
  <li>Digital artworks</li>
</ul>

<p>Poole Museum says the show captures Wilsher-Mills&rsquo; unmistakable style &mdash; playful, powerful and packed with personality &mdash; designed as an immersive, multi-sensory experience in <strong>The Fine Gallery on Level 4</strong>.</p>

<p>Visitors will also be greeted by a striking installation in the museum atrium, setting the tone for what&rsquo;s described as a colourful experience for all ages &mdash; making it a strong option for families looking for something different over the summer and beyond.</p>

<h3>A personal story behind the art</h3>

<p>Jason Wilsher-Mills&rsquo; work is deeply personal. After a life-changing illness in childhood left him paralysed for a year, he learned to paint using a brush held in his mouth &mdash; a defining moment that continues to shape his creative practice.</p>

<p>The exhibition includes newly commissioned works inspired by <strong>Poole&rsquo;s maritime heritage</strong> and the museum&rsquo;s collections, alongside pieces from across his career &mdash; including collaborations with disabled communities across the UK.</p>

<p>In recognition of his contribution to art and disability, Wilsher-Mills was awarded an <strong>MBE in 2025</strong> for Services to Art and Disability.</p>

<h3>Artist inspired by Poole</h3>

<p>Jason Wilsher-Mills said the exhibition is a celebration of colour, imagination and storytelling, adding that Poole and its coastal setting helped inspire new work for the show.</p>

<p>He said the museum&rsquo;s figureheads stayed with him and influenced pieces created specifically for this exhibition.</p>

<h3>Accessibility and free entry</h3>

<p>Poole Museum says accessibility is central to the exhibition, reflecting the artist&rsquo;s lived experience. Support available includes:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Large print and easy read guides</li>
  <li>Audio interpretation</li>
  <li>A dedicated wellbeing space</li>
</ul>

<p>The museum also confirmed <strong>entry to both the museum and the exhibition is free</strong>, and encouraged people to come and experience it for themselves.</p>

<h3>Tickets and booking</h3>

<p><strong>Life in Full Colour: The Art of Jason Wilsher-Mills</strong> opens on <strong>10 July 2026</strong>. Visitors are encouraged to book entry tickets in advance via Poole Museum&rsquo;s website.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Harry Paye Day 2026</title>
      <description>If you love a proper local tradition — the kind that gets the whole town involved — Harry Paye Day is one to stick in the diary.</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Harry Paye Day 2026: Poole Quay goes full pirate for a free family festival</h2>

<p>If you love a proper local tradition &mdash; the kind that gets the whole town involved &mdash; <strong>Harry Paye Day</strong> is one to stick in the diary.</p>

<p>Taking place on <strong>Saturday 20 June 2026</strong>, this much-loved community festival celebrates <strong>Poole&rsquo;s maritime history</strong> with a brilliantly <strong>piratical twist</strong>. Poole Quay shuts to traffic for the afternoon, making way for thousands of locals and visitors in full fancy dress for a day of seaside fun.</p>

<h3>A swashbuckling day out on Poole Quay</h3>

<p>Harry Paye Day is one of those events that feels uniquely Poole &mdash; fun, a little bit rebellious, and packed with community spirit. It&rsquo;s organised by local charity group <strong>The Pirates of Poole</strong>, who work tirelessly to bring the waterfront to life and celebrate the town&rsquo;s legendary seafaring past.</p>

<p>Whether you&rsquo;re local or visiting the South Coast for a summer break, it&rsquo;s a lively, interactive event with something for all ages.</p>

<h3>Fancy dress (highly encouraged)</h3>

<p>You don&rsquo;t <em>have</em> to dress up&hellip; but you&rsquo;ll probably want to once you see the crowd. Expect everything from toddlers to grandparents in tricorn hats, eye patches and striped tops &mdash; with plenty of &ldquo;arrrs!&rdquo; echoing along the quay.</p>

<h3>Cannon and musket firing every hour</h3>

<p>One of the biggest highlights is the <strong>historic cannon and musket firing</strong>. Every hour on the hour, the pirate crew load up and fire out over the harbour.</p>

<p>It&rsquo;s a proper spectacle &mdash; but it&rsquo;s <strong>very loud</strong>, so if you&rsquo;re bringing little ones (especially babies and toddlers), it&rsquo;s worth packing <strong>ear defenders</strong>.</p>

<h3>Food, drink and a great cause</h3>

<p>Because it&rsquo;s right on Poole Quay, you&rsquo;re surrounded by great places to eat and drink &mdash; from pubs to seafood spots &mdash; and many local venues join in with the theme, adding pirate-style touches and outdoor seating so you can enjoy the atmosphere.</p>

<p>And importantly: <strong>Harry Paye Day is a charity event</strong>. It&rsquo;s completely free to attend, but the Pirates of Poole will be collecting donations throughout the day to support local good causes. If you can, bring a bit of cash for the charity buckets, plus any stalls, games or treats.</p>

<h2>Planning your visit: quick FAQs</h2>

<p><strong>Do I need a ticket?</strong><br />
No &mdash; it&rsquo;s <strong>free and unticketed</strong>. Just turn up and join in.</p>

<p><strong>Is it suitable for young children?</strong><br />
Yes &mdash; it&rsquo;s designed to be <strong>family-friendly</strong>, and kids love the pirate theme, face painting and funfair rides. Just be mindful of the hourly cannon and musket firing.</p>

<p><strong>Where&rsquo;s best to park?</strong><br />
Poole Quay will be <strong>closed to vehicles</strong> during the event. Nearby car parks like the <strong>Quay Visitors multi-storey</strong> and <strong>Dolphin Quays</strong> fill up fast, so consider parking a little further out in Poole town centre and walking down, or using public transport.</p>

<p>If you&rsquo;re heading along, get your best pirate outfit ready &mdash; and don&rsquo;t forget a few coins for a great local cause.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Bournemouth Pier: Summer Savings</title>
      <description>Families planning a summer day out in Bournemouth could save a bit of cash thanks to a new offer from Bournemouth Pier and RockReef.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 10:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Bournemouth Pier: Summer Savings</h1>

<p>Families planning a summer day out in Bournemouth could save a bit of cash thanks to a new offer from <strong>Bournemouth Pier</strong> and <strong>RockReef</strong>.</p>

<p>Adventure Attractions, which operates Bournemouth Pier and the RockReef activity centre, says it&rsquo;s backing the Government&rsquo;s <strong>Great British Summer Savings</strong> campaign by bringing in extra discounts for visitors.</p>

<h2>Pier toll removed &mdash; and 25% off activities</h2>

<p>The company has <strong>removed the historic Bournemouth Pier toll</strong>, and from <strong>25 June until 1 September</strong>, families can get <strong>25% off selected activities</strong> at <strong>RockReef</strong> and <strong>PierZip</strong>.</p>

<p>The announcement comes as the Government prepares to temporarily cut VAT on children&rsquo;s attractions and leisure activities from <strong>20% to 5%</strong> over the summer holidays.</p>

<h2>What&rsquo;s at RockReef?</h2>

<p>RockReef sits at the end of Bournemouth Pier and includes:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Clip &lsquo;n Climb walls</li>
  <li>An aerial obstacle course</li>
  <li>The Vertical Slide</li>
  <li><strong>PierZip</strong>&nbsp;&mdash; billed as the world&rsquo;s first&nbsp;<strong>pier-to-shore zip wire</strong></li>
</ul>

<p>The discount applies to selected RockReef and PierZip activities until <strong>1 September</strong>.</p>

<p>For full details on what&rsquo;s included and how to book, visit RockReef&rsquo;s website.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Issues at Charminster Library</title>
      <description>BCP Council says the first essential works to address major issues at Charminster Library will begin later this month.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2026 18:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>First works take place at Charminster Library this month</h2>

<p>BCP Council says the first essential works to address major issues at <strong>Charminster Library</strong> will begin later this month, as part of efforts to potentially reopen the building in the future.</p>

<p>The library has been closed since <strong>December 2025</strong> following a <strong>partial ceiling collapse</strong>, and detailed assessments have found significant problems inside the building.</p>

<h3>Safety issues and costs</h3>

<p>After inspections, the council estimated that making the building safe for customers could cost <strong>more than &pound;680,000</strong>.</p>

<p>The initial work starting at the end of this month will focus on a key priority: removing the <strong>significant levels of asbestos</strong> found in the roof.</p>

<h3>Council: &ldquo;We haven&rsquo;t given up&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Martin</strong>, BCP Council Cabinet member responsible for libraries, said the council hopes to reopen the library and is taking this first step to understand what further repairs may be possible.</p>

<p>He said asbestos specialists will remove the material and inspect the condition of the roof timbers before the council can plan what happens next. He added that while the overall project could be large and costly, the council has not given up on the library and will keep residents updated throughout the summer.</p>

<h3>Further assessments planned</h3>

<p>Alongside asbestos removal, contractors will also assess whether it is feasible to secure <strong>roof-mounted metal radiators</strong>, which the council says currently pose a major risk.</p>

<h3>Local councillors welcome the move</h3>

<p>Ward councillor <strong>Cllr Sharon Carr-Brown</strong> welcomed the first step, saying residents don&rsquo;t need a full revamp &mdash; they want the building safe and open again, as it is &ldquo;sorely missed&rdquo;.</p>

<p>Ward councillor <strong>Cllr Alasdair Keddie</strong> also said he was pleased to hear progress is being made, adding that removing asbestos and securing the heavy radiators would be a major step towards reopening.</p>

<h3>Library services still available</h3>

<p>While Charminster Library remains closed, residents can still use any library across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. The nearest alternatives <strong>Winton</strong> and <strong>Castlepoint</strong> libraries are open as normal.</p>

<p>Customers can also access digital services from home via the <strong>BorrowBox app</strong>, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Borrow up to&nbsp;<strong>10 ebooks</strong>&nbsp;at a time</li>
  <li>Access&nbsp;<strong>3,000+ magazine titles</strong></li>
  <li>Read&nbsp;<strong>1,000+ newspaper titles</strong></li>
  <li>Listen to up to&nbsp;<strong>five audiobooks</strong>&nbsp;online</li>
</ul>

<p>A <strong>Home Library Service</strong> is also available for residents who can&rsquo;t get to a library due to age, disability, or caring responsibilities. People can contact the Royal Voluntary Service Home Library Manager at <strong><a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="mailto:bcphomelibraryservice@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">bcphomelibraryservice@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk</a></strong> or call <strong>01305 236 666</strong>.</p>

<p>More information on other libraries is available at: <strong><a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="http://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library</a></strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>BCP Council’s SEND reform plans</title>
      <description>Families and young people are helping to lead the way in shaping reforms to local support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Children&rsquo;s voices shape BCP Council&rsquo;s SEND reform plans</h2>

<p>Families and young people are helping to lead the way in shaping reforms to local support for children and young people with <strong>special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)</strong>, with BCP Council saying its plans are making strong progress.</p>

<p><strong>Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council</strong> is preparing to submit its <strong>Local SEND Reform Plan</strong> to Government by <strong>19 June</strong>, setting out how education, health and care partners will work together to improve experiences and outcomes for children and young people across the area.</p>

<h3>What is SEND reform?</h3>

<p>SEND reform is a national programme proposed by Government aimed at creating a more inclusive system that is easier for families to navigate. Councils are responsible for leading and delivering changes locally, working with partners across education, health and care.</p>

<p>BCP Council says its priority has been to develop the local plan alongside children, young people and families &mdash; who have told the council they want welcoming, supportive and inclusive schools and services where every child feels they belong.</p>

<h3>Potential financial impact</h3>

<p>If the plan is approved, Government could pay off <strong>90% of the council&rsquo;s historic SEND deficit</strong>, with BCP Council still expected to fund the remaining <strong>10%</strong>.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;Their voices are shaping our decisions&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Councillor <strong>Richard Burton</strong>, Portfolio Holder for Children and Young People, said the council has listened closely to what children, parents, carers and practitioners have shared.</p>

<p>He said children want accepting and supportive schools, parents want their children to feel safe and understood, and practitioners want a needs-led system that works around the child.</p>

<p>He added that while the council is optimistic about its submission, it is important to be clear that funding alone will not fix the SEND system, which continues to face national workforce and demand pressures.</p>

<h3>Building on inspection progress</h3>

<p>The council says the plan builds on the recent <strong>Ofsted and Care Quality Commission inspection</strong>, which recognised significant progress since the last inspection, while also being clear about where further improvement is needed.</p>

<p><strong>Cathi Hadley</strong>, Corporate Director for Children&rsquo;s Services at BCP Council, said SEND reform is a long-term programme rather than a quick fix, but the purpose is simple: to listen, learn and keep improving.</p>

<h3>Increasing local specialist provision</h3>

<p>Alongside developing the reform plan, BCP Council says it is already progressing its <strong>SEND sufficiency programme</strong>, which includes increasing and developing local specialist provision. The aim is to help more children access the right support earlier and closer to home, and to enable more inclusive school settings to meet growing demand.</p>

<h3>Parents and carers helping shape the plan</h3>

<p>Parents and carers continue to play a key role through ongoing work with BCP Council, helping ensure families are listened to and heard.</p>

<p><strong>Louise Middleton</strong>, Chair of the Parent Carer Forum, said the forum has worked with partners to keep the experiences and priorities of parent carers central to the plan &mdash; and will continue to challenge and scrutinise implementation to ensure commitments lead to meaningful improvements.</p>

<p><strong>Lucy Baker</strong>, Executive Lead for Children and Young People at <strong>NHS Dorset ICB</strong>, also thanked children, young people and families for their input, saying their insights are vital and that continued partnership working will help deliver more coordinated care so children and young people get the support they need, when and where they need it.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Hotspot: Canford Heath</title>
      <description>Canford Heath is the biggest area of urban heathland in Dorset, and the largest lowland urban heath in the United Kingdom.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 16:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Enjoy a free day out at Canford Heath this summer</h2>

<p>If you&rsquo;re looking for a free, family-friendly day out this summer, <strong>Canford Heath</strong> is right on the doorstep &mdash; and it&rsquo;s one of the most special natural spaces in the country.</p>

<p>Covering <strong>344 hectares</strong>, Canford Heath is the <strong>biggest area of urban heathland in Dorset</strong>, and the <strong>largest lowland urban heath in the United Kingdom</strong>. That means there&rsquo;s plenty of space to stretch your legs, enjoy the fresh air, and spend a few hours exploring without spending a penny.</p>

<h3>What you can see on the heath</h3>

<p>Visitors can follow the heath&rsquo;s network of <strong>paths and bridleways</strong>, keeping an eye out for some of the area&rsquo;s rare wildlife. Species you might spot include:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Dragonflies and damselflies</li>
  <li>Dartford warblers</li>
  <li>Nightjars</li>
</ul>

<p>The heath is also a <strong>Site of Special Scientific Interest</strong>, and it&rsquo;s home to <strong>all six of the UK&rsquo;s native reptiles</strong>:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Grass snakes</li>
  <li>Adders</li>
  <li>Smooth snakes</li>
  <li>Slow worms</li>
  <li>Common lizards</li>
  <li>Sand lizards</li>
</ul>

<p>If you&rsquo;re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of one basking near the paths during a walk or bike ride.</p>

<h3>Rangers protecting the heath (and how you can help)</h3>

<p>BCP Council&rsquo;s team of rangers work across Canford Heath and other sites to protect the ecology and encourage responsible behaviour from visitors.</p>

<p><strong>Bryony Jenner</strong>, a Heathland Mitigation Ranger at BCP Council, said Canford Heath is ideal for escaping the busy day-to-day:</p>

<p>&ldquo;Canford Heath is a beautiful site for getting out, looking at nature and getting away from the concrete and hustle and bustle. It&rsquo;s peaceful. There&rsquo;s lots of trails and walks&hellip; Everything shines on a clear day, and you could walk for hours.&rdquo;</p>

<p>She also highlighted how rare it is to have all six native reptiles in one place, adding that visitors could sometimes see reptiles near the paths.</p>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Hadley</strong>, Portfolio Holder for Climate Response, Environment and Energy, said council teams do an excellent job maintaining and protecting the habitat and asked the public to treat it with care while enjoying the sunshine. He also described the heath as a great option for families looking to get outdoors and away from crowds and screens.</p>

<h3>Important guidance for visitors</h3>

<p>To help protect wildlife and keep the heath safe for everyone, visitors are asked to follow a few key rules:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Keep dogs on leads during bird breeding season (1 March to 31 July)</strong>, as rare birds nest on the ground</li>
  <li><strong>Stick to designated footpaths and trails</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Take litter home</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Cyclists should use the network of bridleways</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Bring a picnic</strong>&nbsp;&mdash; but&nbsp;<strong>fires and barbecues are strictly forbidden</strong>&nbsp;due to the risk of wildfires</li>
</ul>

<h3>Find events on the heath</h3>

<p>To see upcoming events on the heath, visit: <strong>BCP Council - Poole&rsquo;s Heathland</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Play Area Upgardes in BCP</title>
      <description>Major refurbishments to play areas across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are now firmly underway.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2026 16:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Play area improvements gather pace across BCP &ndash; with next steps confirmed for priority sites</h2>

<p>Major refurbishments to play areas across <strong>Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole</strong> are now firmly underway, with a number of priority sites set to see upgrades installed over the coming months.</p>

<p>One of the biggest milestones is at <strong>Treasure Island in Canford Cliffs</strong>, which is expected to <strong>re-open in the coming weeks</strong> following major refurbishment work designed to make the much-loved play space fit for future generations.</p>

<h3>Treasure Island: new pirate ship and themed play zones</h3>

<p>At the heart of the refreshed Treasure Island site will be a <strong>brand-new large pirate ship</strong>, replacing the existing structure. The upgraded design includes:</p>

<ul>
  <li>New climbing equipment</li>
  <li>Slides</li>
  <li>Sensory play features</li>
  <li>A miniature zip-wire</li>
</ul>

<p>The pirate ship will be surrounded by a range of themed play zones, encouraging children to climb, balance and explore &mdash; with new additions such as <strong>rope swings</strong> and <strong>rocking springers</strong> for &ldquo;budding buccaneers&rdquo;.</p>

<p>The improvements form part of BCP Council&rsquo;s wider <strong>Plan for Play strategy</strong>, and have been funded through the <strong>Canford Cliffs Land Society</strong> alongside a successful <strong>Neighbourhood CIL</strong> application supported by ward councillors.</p>

<h3>Next priority sites moving into installation phase</h3>

<p>BCP Council says major improvements at several other key play areas have now taken a significant step forward. Following a full procurement process, contractors and suppliers have been appointed and designs are being finalised &mdash; meaning new equipment will soon be installed at:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Kings Park</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Hamworthy Park</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Bourne Valley</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Noyce Gardens</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Muscliff Park</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Mallard Road</strong></li>
</ul>

<h3>Noyce Gardens: four zones including sensory play</h3>

<p><strong>Noyce Gardens</strong>, near <strong>Jewell Academy</strong>, will receive a wide range of new play features including swings, slides, zip-wires and climbing equipment.</p>

<p>The site will be split into <strong>four distinct zones</strong>:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Toddlers</li>
  <li>Primary school ages</li>
  <li>Teens</li>
  <li>A sensory area to support accessible, inclusive play</li>
</ul>

<h3>Council: designs inspired by local families</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Sandra Moore</strong>, BCP Council Cabinet member with responsibility for play strategy, said the team has been working behind the scenes to award contracts and progress designs &mdash; shaped by the ideas of local children, young people and families.</p>

<p>She acknowledged that the process can feel slow, but explained the council must follow a full legal framework before work begins. She added that while procurement has been ongoing, the council has also been prioritising immediate improvements to nearby play spaces so communities aren&rsquo;t left without quality equipment.</p>

<h3>Kings Park: &pound;200,000 set aside for a full refurbishment</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Andy Hadley</strong>, portfolio holder for parks, said Kings Park was identified as a priority site during last summer&rsquo;s consultation, with <strong>&pound;200,000</strong> allocated for a complete refurbishment.</p>

<p>He said the aim has been to create a brand-new play space that reflects what local children and families want &mdash; and that the project shows what can be achieved when the council and communities work together.</p>

<h3>A wider investment across more than 120 play areas</h3>

<p>BCP Council&rsquo;s <strong>Plan for Play</strong> programme is delivering repairs, improvements and major refurbishments to <strong>more than 120 play areas</strong> across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.</p>

<p>The multi-year project will see <strong>more than &pound;4.6 million invested</strong> into play spaces, made up of an initial <strong>&pound;3.9 million allocation</strong> plus additional funding secured through grants, neighbourhood CIL and ward improvement funds.</p>

<h3>How to stay updated</h3>

<p>Residents can keep up to date with the latest Plan for Play refurbishments by:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Following&nbsp;<strong>BCP Council</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>BCP Parks and Open Spaces</strong>&nbsp;on social media</li>
  <li>Signing up to the weekly residents&rsquo; newsletter</li>
  <li>Visiting the council&rsquo;s dedicated Plan for Play website</li>
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      <title>Rising care needs puts pressure on finances</title>
      <description>BCP Council is calling on the Government to urgently recognise and address what it says is a growing nationwide funding gap in care.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 16:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Council calls on Government to act as rising care needs puts pressure on finances</h2>

<p>BCP Council is calling on the Government to urgently recognise and address what it says is a growing nationwide funding gap in care, warning that rising demand for support for vulnerable children and adults is placing unsustainable pressure on local council finances.</p>

<p>In a report published today, the council sets out its <strong>2025/26 financial performance</strong>, highlighting how increasing need in both <strong>Children&rsquo;s Services</strong> and <strong>Adult Services</strong> is driving spending beyond what was budgeted for.</p>

<h3>&pound;4.6m funding gap filled using reserves</h3>

<p>The report states that by the end of the 2025/26 financial year, BCP Council had spent more on adults and children&rsquo;s services than planned as needs increased. Savings and reductions in spending elsewhere helped to reduce the impact, but the council still ended the year with a <strong>&pound;4.6 million gap</strong>, which it says will be filled using <strong>reserves</strong>.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;Behind these figures are real people&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Councillor <strong>Mike Cox CBE</strong>, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Finance, said the council is urging Government to provide the funding needed to support the most vulnerable.</p>

<p>He said the number of children going into BCP Council care rose sharply last year, with <strong>87 more children</strong> compared to <strong>17 the year before</strong>, bringing the total number of children in care to <strong>643</strong>. He added that demand for adult services continues to increase too, putting further strain on budgets.</p>

<p>He said:<br />
&ldquo;This is about children growing up in homes where they don&rsquo;t feel safe&hellip; and it&rsquo;s about older people who have lived full lives and simply want to hold on to their independence for as long as they can.&rdquo;</p>

<p>Cllr Cox said the council has taken steps to manage the financial impact responsibly, including controlling spending, delivering planned savings, reducing costs by improving efficiency, and freezing non-essential expenditure.</p>

<p>But he warned:<br />
&ldquo;This cannot continue indefinitely. This is not a local issue. It is a growing national crisis.&rdquo;</p>

<h3>Overspends in children&rsquo;s and adult services</h3>

<p>The report outlines that in <strong>Children&rsquo;s Services</strong>, increased demand led to an additional <strong>&pound;9.1 million</strong> cost over budget.</p>

<p>In <strong>Adult Services</strong>, the net overspend was <strong>&pound;5.6 million</strong>, driven by more people needing support across a range of care. The council said that while around <strong>&pound;10 million more than budget</strong> was spent on adult care packages due to demand, some of this was offset by contributions from individuals towards their own care and payments from health services for related elements of care packages.</p>

<h3>Underspends elsewhere helped reduce the impact</h3>

<p>The overall position was helped by underspends and additional income elsewhere, including:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>&pound;2 million</strong>&nbsp;underspend in Resources</li>
  <li><strong>&pound;5.9 million</strong>&nbsp;underspend in central corporate budgets</li>
  <li><strong>&pound;1.7 million</strong>&nbsp;extra income from business rates</li>
</ul>

<p>The council said these underspends were achieved through early action, including freezing non-essential spending.</p>

<h3>Council leader writes to Government</h3>

<p>BCP Council says it has a legal duty to provide care for vulnerable children and adults, but is warning that without sufficient national funding, financial pressure on local services will continue to grow.</p>

<p>The council confirmed that the Leader of BCP Council, <strong>Councillor Millie Earl</strong>, has written to Government requesting urgent attention on what it describes as a national issue.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>£20 million for Communities in Poole &amp; Bournemouth </title>
      <description>Help shape the future of Boscombe West, Hamworthy West and Turlin Moor, and West Howe</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 20:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Communities take the lead: &pound;20 million for each area through Pride in Place</h2>

<p>People who care about their communities in <strong>Boscombe West</strong>, <strong>Hamworthy West and Turlin Moor</strong>, and <strong>West Howe</strong> now have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to help shape the future of where they live &mdash; with <strong>up to &pound;20 million available for each area</strong> through the UK Government&rsquo;s <strong>Pride in Place</strong> programme.</p>

<p>Applications are now open for local residents to help lead this major, community-driven investment, putting local voices at the heart of decisions that could transform public spaces, strengthen neighbourhoods, and deliver lasting change over the next decade.</p>

<h3>Three local areas selected for investment</h3>

<p>The three neighbourhoods in Bournemouth and Poole have been chosen as part of Pride in Place &mdash; a community-led project designed to build partnerships between <strong>residents, community groups, local government and local MPs</strong>.</p>

<p>Each area will receive up to <strong>&pound;20 million</strong> in investment and support over the next ten years &mdash; and crucially, <strong>the community will decide how that money is shaped and spent</strong>.</p>

<h3>&ldquo;A great way to give back&rdquo;</h3>

<p>Cllr <strong>Sandra Moore</strong>, BCP Council Cabinet member for communities and partnerships, encouraged residents to get involved:</p>

<blockquote>
<p>&ldquo;Pride in Place is all about working with and for your community and I would encourage anyone who wants to help improve things locally to get involved and apply today.</p>

<p>&ldquo;Being part of the programme is a great way to give back and do an awful lot of good for your friends, neighbours and everyone who lives alongside you.&rdquo;</p>
</blockquote>

<h3>Neighbourhood boards to lead the plans</h3>

<p>Boscombe West, Hamworthy West and Turlin Moor, and West Howe will each form a <strong>Neighbourhood Board</strong> to:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Engage with local people</li>
  <li>Set a vision for the area</li>
  <li>Develop investment priorities</li>
  <li>Design and deliver a local&nbsp;<strong>Pride in Place Plan</strong></li>
</ul>

<p>Boards will include representatives from local communities, residents, community groups and businesses, and will be chaired by an independent <strong>Pride in Place Neighbourhood Chair</strong>.</p>

<p>The Chair will act as a champion for the area, providing strategic leadership and ensuring the board is genuinely community-led, inclusive, and rooted in local priorities.</p>

<h3>How to apply</h3>

<p>If you want to have a say in how <strong>&pound;20 million</strong> is spent in your area, you can apply to become a <strong>board member</strong> or apply for the position of <strong>Chair</strong>.</p>

<p>More information is available at: <strong><a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="http://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/prideinplace" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/prideinplace</a></strong></p>

<p>No previous experience is needed &mdash; training will be provided &mdash; but <strong>local insight is essential</strong>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>The Big Keepy Uppy Challenge</title>
      <description>A World Cup-inspired fundraising event where participants aim to complete 3,000 keepy uppies.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 11:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Big Keepy Uppy Challenge 2026: Help Keep Dorset &amp; Somerset Air Ambulance Flying</h2>

<p>If you&rsquo;ve ever heard the thump of rotor blades overhead and felt that split-second relief of &ldquo;help is on the way&rdquo;, you already understand why Dorset &amp; Somerset Air Ambulance matters.</p>

<p>This summer, they&rsquo;re inviting the whole community to do something brilliantly simple (and surprisingly addictive): keep a football in the air.</p>

<h2>What is The Big Keepy Uppy Challenge?</h2>

<p>The Big Keepy Uppy Challenge is a World Cup-inspired fundraising event where participants aim to complete <strong>3,000 keepy uppies</strong> between <strong>11 June and 19 July 2026</strong>.</p>

<p>Why 3,000? Because Dorset &amp; Somerset Air Ambulance is called out around <strong>3,000 times every year</strong>&mdash;so the challenge is <strong>one keepy uppy for every call-out</strong>.</p>

<p>It&rsquo;s <strong>free to enter</strong>, open to everyone, and you can take part in whatever way works for you.</p>

<h2>Why it matters (and where your sponsorship goes)</h2>

<p>Dorset &amp; Somerset Air Ambulance is a charity service, funded by supporters. Every donation helps keep their helicopter and critical care team ready to respond to emergencies and traumatic incidents across Dorset and Somerset.</p>

<p>A single mission costs around <strong>&pound;3,500</strong>. That&rsquo;s why fundraising events like this one are so important: they help keep life-saving pre-hospital critical care available when it&rsquo;s needed most.</p>

<h2>&ldquo;3,000 sounds like a lot&hellip;&rdquo; (it doesn&rsquo;t have to be)</h2>

<p>Here&rsquo;s the reassuring bit: 3,000 spread across the challenge period works out at roughly <strong>80 keepy uppies a day</strong>.</p>

<p>And even better&mdash;your keepy uppies:</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Don&rsquo;t have to be consecutive</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Don&rsquo;t have to be completed daily</strong></li>
  <li><strong>Don&rsquo;t have to reach 3,000</strong></li>
</ul>

<p>Whether you manage <strong>30, 300, or the full 3,000</strong>, you&rsquo;re still taking part, raising awareness, and supporting a vital local service.</p>

<h2>Who can take part?</h2>

<p>Pretty much everyone. The challenge is designed to be inclusive and flexible:</p>

<ul>
  <li>Individuals</li>
  <li>Families</li>
  <li>Schools</li>
  <li>Workplaces</li>
  <li>Sports clubs</li>
  <li>Youth groups</li>
  <li>Friends and teams</li>
</ul>

<p>You don&rsquo;t need to be &ldquo;good at football&rdquo; either. You can even use a mini football or any ball that works for you.</p>

<h2>How it works (simple 4-step plan)</h2>

<h3>1) Sign up</h3>

<p>Create your fundraising page and join the challenge for free.</p>

<h3>2) Start kicking</h3>

<p>Track your keepy uppies between <strong>11 June and 19 July</strong>.</p>

<h3>3) Share and fundraise</h3>

<p>Ask friends, family, colleagues, and your wider community to sponsor your effort.</p>

<h3>4) Celebrate your achievement</h3>

<p>Hit <strong>&pound;35 raised</strong> and you&rsquo;ll receive an <strong>exclusive DSAA mini football</strong> as a thank you.</p>

<h2>Rewards and a prize draw</h2>

<p>As well as the mini football for raising &pound;35, everyone who signs up and activates their fundraising page is entered into a draw to win a <strong>signed AFC Bournemouth football</strong>.</p>

<h2>A great summer challenge for your group</h2>

<p>This is the kind of fundraiser that works brilliantly for:</p>

<ul>
  <li>A school sports week</li>
  <li>A workplace wellbeing challenge</li>
  <li>A club training session with a fundraising twist</li>
  <li>A family &ldquo;garden tournament&rdquo; (with lots of laughter)</li>
</ul>

<p>It&rsquo;s active, low-cost, easy to explain, and it gives people a reason to donate that feels fun and tangible.</p>

<h2>Ready to join in?</h2>

<p>If you&rsquo;re looking for a feel-good challenge that supports a life-saving local charity, The Big Keepy Uppy Challenge is a great one to get behind.</p>

<ul>
  <li><strong>Event page:</strong>&nbsp;<a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="https://www.dsairambulance.org.uk/Event/the-big-keepy-uppy-challenge-2026" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.dsairambulance.org.uk/Event/the-big-keepy-uppy-challenge-2026</a></li>
  <li><strong>Sign up:</strong>&nbsp;<a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="https://givp.nl/register/y2LR4g6i" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://givp.nl/register/y2LR4g6i</a></li>
  <li><strong>Terms &amp; Conditions:</strong>&nbsp;<a data-sentry-component="A" data-sentry-source-file="a.tsx" href="https://www.dsairambulance.org.uk/the-big-keepy-uppy-challenge-terms-and-conditions" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.dsairambulance.org.uk/the-big-keepy-uppy-challenge-terms-and-conditions</a></li>
</ul>

<p>If you do take part, share your progress and tag Dorset &amp; Somerset Air Ambulance on social media (they encourage participants to tag them on Facebook and Instagram). And if you&rsquo;re feeling brave&mdash;nominate three friends to join you.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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