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All the news you need for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole with travel information and national headlines.
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Politics carnival planned in Bournemouth
Bournemouth is set to host a new Carnival of Alternative Politics, bringing debate and discussion outside traditional party structures. The event will feature talks on youth issues, culture, Europe and the future of the town centre, alongside performances and visual art. Organisers say it is about listening to different views at a time of uncertainty. A speaking contest for sixth form students will also form part of the day, judged by the area’s Labour MP.
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Flood alert issued for Dorset coast
Heavy rains and strong winds have prompted a flood alert for the Dorset coast at Poole Harbour and Christchurch Quay with flooding possible tomorrow morning. The Environment Agency says high tides, strong winds and large waves could affect Poole Harbour and tidal stretches of the Lower Frome and River Piddle. The risk period runs from quarter to nine until quarter to one. People are being advised to avoid flood water and stay away from coastal roads and paths.
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Rock N Roll Man brings rock story to Poole
A new touring musical exploring the origins of rock and roll is coming to Lighthouse Poole later this year. Rock and Roll Man tells the story of Alan Freed, the DJ credited with naming the genre and helping bring artists and audiences together. The cast is led by Broadway performer Constantine Maroulis, alongside a company portraying well known music figures from the era. Performances run for a week from Monday the twenty-third of March.
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Stamp Duty help from Pennyfarthing Homes
A Dorset housebuilder is extending support to people looking to move home early this year. Pennyfarthing Homes is offering stamp duty help on selected properties at developments in Verwood, Alderholt and near Fordingbridge. The scheme is aimed at buyers at different stages, including those moving up, downsizing or buying for the first time. The offer runs until the end of February and applies to homes that are already available.
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Reopened Turlin Moor youth club thrives
A youth club in Turlin Moor is thriving again after reopening under new management following its closure in twenty twenty three. The centre was taken on by South West Regional Assessment Centre after discussions with BCP Council, responding to strong local demand. Staff say regular attendance is growing and families value having a safe place for young people to spend time together. Local councillors and parents say the club is helping confidence, friendships and positive behaviour.

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