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Man arrested after Bournemouth collision
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a collision in Bournemouth town centre. Police say a pedestrian was injured after being struck by a car in Old Christchurch Road just after midnight last night. Officers report the vehicle left the scene and later failed to stop for police in Lansdown Road. A twenty five year old man remains in custody while enquiries continue and police appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage.
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Parkstone church hosts winter market event
A winter celebration is being held at St Peter’s Church in Parkstone through a new partnership with Pier Journal this Saturday. The event brings together local makers, musicians and families from across Poole and Dorset. Money raised will support pastoral care and community connection in Ashley Cross. The day starts at 10am and ends with carols outside the church and a festive pub trail in the local area.
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Local poll on junk food ads near schools
A local poll has been launched in Mid Dorset and North Poole on restricting junk food advertising near schools. The area’s MP is pushing for councils to gain stronger powers after proposals in Parliament were not voted on. Vikki Slade has renewed calls after the Devolution Bill returned to the House of Commons, where she worked on proposals during detailed committee scrutiny. The plan would allow limits on advertising near places where young people spend time. Residents are being asked for their views as discussions continue in the House of Lords.
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New cliff top shelter opens in Poole
A new shelter has opened on Canford Cliffs in Poole after residents campaigned to replace an older structure that had deteriorated. The shelter was funded through the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy and built using locally sourced oak. Residents say it is used daily by walkers, volunteers and people visiting the Pinecliff Garden. The structure is expected to last more than forty years, with hopes for a future community mural.
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Harbour boat policy moves consultation
BCP Council has agreed its first Pleasure Boat and Boatperson policy, which will go out to public consultation next year. The policy covers small passenger boats operating in Poole and Christchurch Harbours only. It introduces clearer safety, training and insurance requirements for operators and skippers. Councillors agreed the draft after officers explained changes and answered questions at a licensing meeting. The policy applies only to inland waters, specifically Poole Harbour and Christchurch Harbour, and does not cover coastal or open sea operations.

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