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All the news you need for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole with travel information and national headlines.

  • Emission-based parking fees thrown out

    Dorset Council has rejected a plan to offer reduced parking fees for lower emission vehicles, citing concerns about fairness and practicality. Councillors argued the scheme could penalise those unable to afford newer cars or access charging points, and instead suggested discounts for low-income workers and families. The committee supported lower resident parking fees but has not decided how to implement them due to legal restrictions. The council continues to review parking policies, with further discussions expected before any changes are finalized.

  • Plans propose relocating Poole train station

    Poole railway station could be relocated as part of plans to regenerate the town centre. The proposal is included in the Local Transport Plan, which aims to support housing and employment growth in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area. Council documents highlight the town’s maritime heritage and suggest that moving the station could help drive heritage-led regeneration. The project, which also involves replacing Poole Level Crossing, is expected to be costly and is planned for delivery between twenty thirty-one and twenty thirty-six.

  • Police prepare for protests in Bournemouth

    Dorset Police are preparing for a busy Saturday in Bournemouth as protests are set to bring extra visitors to the town centre. Officers are working closely with organisers to minimise disruption for residents and businesses, imposing conditions on the demonstrations to maintain safety. Protesters will follow a set route and be required to stay within designated zones, with counter protesters kept separate. Police and emergency services will be highly visible, aiming to keep the day safe and orderly for everyone involved.

  • Ferndown woman’s 104th birthday is magic

    A Ferndown care home resident has celebrated her one hundred and fourth birthday with magic. Margery Haynes marked the occasion at Amberwood House with a special performance from visiting entertainer Andy the Magician, featuring card tricks, mind reading and rope illusions. Staff arranged the show after learning that Margery enjoys a joke and liked the idea of sharing the afternoon with fellow residents and friends. Born in the West Midlands, Margery later moved to Bournemouth with her husband Harry after many seaside holidays and has now spent five birthdays at the care home. The centenarian said it was a lovely afternoon and thanked everyone involved.

  • Wildfire Risk High in Dorset and Wiltshire

    Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is warning people in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole about a high risk of wildfires. The service has responded to several large fires in fields and heathland, which are difficult to control and harm local wildlife. Residents are urged to avoid barbecues, campfires and bonfires, and to dispose of smoking materials safely. Farmers are also being asked to take extra precautions with machinery during the hot weather.

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