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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Nine arrested in Bournemouth crime probe
Nine people have been arrested in Bournemouth following a regional investigation into serious organised crime. Officers detained eight people yesterday and one today, with suspects ranging from their twenties to their sixties. Police seized drugs, cash, weapons and high value items during searches at several addresses. Investigators say tackling drug supply remains a priority and enquiries are continuing. Anyone with information is urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.
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Author to speak on motherhood at museum
A Dorset author is set to speak at a new family focused event at the Tank Museum this weekend. Zoe Blaskey will talk about how becoming a mother can change identity and confidence in the early years. The event will also include activities and sessions for families with babies and young children. Organisers say the day is designed to support parents and carers from across Dorset.
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Permission granted for new AFCB stadium
Planning permission has been approved for enabling works at Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, allowing AFC Bournemouth to move ahead with infrastructure changes. The plans include new turnstiles, revised walking and cycling routes, and enclosed areas within the West Stand. Club owner Bill Foley says the work supports future development and benefits supporters and the local area. The club will now progress to detailed planning before construction begins.
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Warning issued over unsafe hydrant use
People and businesses in Bournemouth are being warned about the risks of using water hydrants without permission. Bournemouth Water says unauthorised connections can affect water quality and disrupt services, including fire response. The company recently identified an illegal connection and took formal action. It says the focus is on prevention and helping people understand safe, approved ways to access water. Approved standpipes are available through an authorised hire service to protect the network.
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Here’s what’s happening at the Pavilion
A new season of live shows has been announced at Bournemouth Pavilion, covering music, theatre, comedy and community events through the first half of the year. The programme includes major touring productions, well known performers and regular local activities such as tea dances. The venue is also continuing work to protect its heritage, including support for the historic Compton Organ. BH Live says the programme supports local cultural life and brings people into the town centre.

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