News (2010)
Poole's long awaited Twin Sails Bridge can now be built following an announcement from the Government that it will fund the project.
Hundreds of children living near Alexandra Park in Parkstone, Poole, will soon be able to enjoy an exciting new play experience.
Motorists are asked to be patient while urgent repairs are carried out to traffic signals at the Shah of Persia junction, Poole, following a road traffic collision on Sunday, 28 February 2010.
Progress is being made to improve the quality of Adult Social Services in Poole.
A young person from Turlin Moor has become the subject of an Anti-social Behaviour Order (ASBO).
The Mayor of Poole, Cllr Charles Meachin, will officially open the new Hamworthy Community Library on Saturday 6 March.
Councillors in Poole have agreed a 2.9 per cent increase in council tax for 2010/11.
Young people from across Poole will be helping to celebrate the return of the borough's successful FOCUS project on Wednesday February 17 at Everyone Active Leisure Centre: Ashdown, Canford Heath.
Children in Poole have reason to celebrate this half term as as five refurbished play areas across the borough were opened on Monday 15 February.
Children and families can enjoy a day of globally-inspired fun to celebrate Poole's cultural diversity at Bourne Valley Youth Centre, Northmere Road, on Saturday 13 February 2010.
Up to 75 jobs will be created for young people in Poole following a successful bid to the Government's £1 billion Future Jobs Fund.
Councillors in Poole will be asked to approve a rise in council tax of less than three per cent for 2010/11.
Funding for Poole's Twin Sails Bridge project is awaiting final ministerial approval.
As preparations continue for the opening of the exciting new Hamworthy library, the temporary library will close its doors on Saturday 13 February, 2010.
Emergency tree works will be carried out on the A349 Gravel Hill road in Poole on Sunday, 7 February, 2010.
Winners of the 'Poole Achievement Award' 2009 were celebrated at a ceremony hosted by the Mayor of Poole, Cllr Charles Meachin, on Friday January 22.
Following the Christmas festivities, Poole residents have taken almost 400 Christmas trees to Upton Country Park for recycling.
Work is to be carried out to repair a number of potholes that have appeared in Poole Park as a result of the current cold weather.
Schools in Poole have once again gained GCSE results well above national averages according to government Performance Tables.
National Express coach services in Poole are now using a new facility.
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