The Bournemouth One News Centre
All the news you need for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole with travel information and national headlines.
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Police reflect on year of policing
Dorset has remained one of the safest counties in the country following a year of high demand on policing services. Officers dealt with thousands of emergency calls, welfare concerns and safeguarding referrals while increasing visible patrols and tackling antisocial behaviour. The Chief Constable said crime continues to fall thanks to the commitment of officers, staff and volunteers. Recruitment is continuing, with more new officers expected next year.
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Castle Lane West congested – live traffic updates
Live: Castle Lane West in Bournemouth is congested both ways this morning. See below for updates on this and other incidents around BCP and east Dorset. Castle Lane West – slow moving No incident reported Both ways traffic affected WhatsApp or call 01202374000 with updates or photos Refresh this page for more updates below during the morning You can hear more traffic and travel news this morning on the radio via DAB or just say “Play Bournemouth One” to your smart device to listen now. And if you can update us with any traffic information, please call or WhatsApp us on 01202374000. Don’t forget we send all traffic alerts to our social channels including on X and Facebook, where you can follow us and keep up-to-date each day.
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Broadstone volunteer wins hero award now
A Broadstone volunteer has been named the first Local Hero Award winner for Mid Dorset and North Poole. Andrew Kenway was recognised for organising community events, supporting young people and helping run local traditions across the area. The award was launched by MP Vikki Slade to highlight everyday actions that strengthen communities. She said his commitment shows how much difference one person can make locally.
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Council warns services face funding pressure
Council leaders say local services could face cuts after the provisional funding settlement for next year was announced. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council’s early analysis suggests it will receive less money under the new scheme. Council Leader Millie Earl said the authority was shocked and concerned by the figures, and added that the decision adds pressure to services supporting families, children and older people. Concerns will be raised with government while the council looks for a solution.
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Heavy rain and wind warning for Dorset
Heavy rain and strong winds today could lead to flooding in parts of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Some homes and businesses may be affected, while bus and train journeys are likely to take longer. Drivers are being warned about surface water on roads and difficult conditions on some coastal routes. The Met Office has a Yellow weather warning in place till 9pm.

Launch date set for Bournemouth’s brand new radio station!

