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  • Poole police appeal after shop threats report

    Police in Poole are appealing for information after a public order incident in the High Street. Officers were called at around quarter to four on Friday the thirteenth of February after a customer reportedly became aggressive towards a staff member at the Three phone shop and made threats to kill. No physical contact was made and no one was injured. The man is described as around five feet ten inches tall with short dark hair, wearing blue jeans, a black top and a bumbag with red stripes. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police quoting the occurrence number.

  • CCTV appeal after assault in Bournemouth

    Police in Bournemouth have released a CCTV image after a reported sexual assault at a town centre nightclub. It happened at around one fifty five am on Thursday sixteen October twenty twenty five inside Cameo in Fir Vale Road, where a teenage girl was touched inappropriately over her clothing by a man not known to her. Officers say it was a frightening experience and they are following all lines of enquiry. They are urging anyone who recognises the man, or a second witness who saw what happened, to contact Dorset Police.

  • New season unveiled at Pavilion and BIC

    A new spring and summer guide has been launched at Bournemouth Pavilion and the BIC. The programme includes major West End musicals, music shows and returning events across the two venues. Shows such as Blood Brothers, Mamma Mia and Waitress are part of the line up, alongside concerts from Suzi Quatro and Beverley Knight. Full details are available through the venues’ official websites.

  • BCP and Morebus team up to fix issues

    Bus passengers in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole could see more reliable and convenient services under new plans. BCP Council and Morebus are working together on targeted junction upgrades and improvements at fifty bus stops. Real time information screens and accessibility changes are also included. Councillors will discuss the proposals later this month before a final decision in early March.

  • Winton 20mph to be implemented

    A new twenty miles per hour speed limit is set to be introduced on one hundred and thirty nine roads across Bournemouth, starting in Winton and nearby areas. The scheme has been prioritised after more than two hundred people were injured in crashes locally over four years, including dozens seriously hurt. Councillors say most residents they have spoken to support the move and believe slower speeds will make roads safer and cut rat running. The plans will be discussed later this month before going to a council cabinet meeting in early March.

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