News (2008)
Local residents are being invited to have their say on the future of Sandbanks Conservation Area.
The Mayor of Poole, Councillor Joyce Lavender, has officially opened a new play and exercise facility at Branksome Recreation Ground.
Aspiring local artists will be able to exhibit their work at a special event being held at Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts
Children's author and illustrator Shoo Rayner will be at a special open day at Canford Heath Library on Wednesday 2 July.
A three-year-old boy has been awarded his very own bus stop to mark a major milestone for one of Poole's most popular bus routes.
Beach hut tenants in Sandbanks who have had their keys since 1987 celebrated at a special landmark anniversary party marking the beach's 21st year of Blue Flag.
Pregnant mums can get free advice about bringing up baby at Rossmore Children's Centre.
A scheme encouraging Poole residents to rediscover the joys of reading has been a big hit with participants of the Six Book Challenge.
Councillors have approved plans to bid for Government funds to create a new pupil referral unit in Poole.
Parents will be able to get their child car seats checked for free at two road safety events at shopping centres in Poole and Bournemouth.
Work will begin on Monday 23 June to improve a footbridge over the Dorset Way.
Canford Bridge is closing to traffic for 18 weeks for essential repairs.
A workshop has been held to explore ideas for a potential new attraction to boost Poole's tourism economy.
With summer here, Borough of Poole is encouraging people to get back on their bike, have fun and get fit as part of Bike Week 2008.
Borough of Poole's Environmental and Consumer Protection Services will be helping residents prepare for BBQ season as part of National Food Safety Week.
Poole's beautiful beaches are basking in glory following the award of prestigious Blue Flag status for a recording-breaking 21st year.
Residents are to get their first opportunity to view and comment on plans for the new Hamworthy Library.
Work is due to start on the Hamworthy side of Poole Bridge as part of an ongoing project between Borough of Poole and Poole Harbour Commissioners to improve road approaches to the bridge.
Local children's author David Lindon will visit Poole Central Library on Saturday 7 June to read from the first book of his fantasy trilogy, 'The Lost Children of the Namuh and the Chamber of Souls'.
A major study of traffic movement and transport needs in South East Dorset is set to resume.


