News

18 Jul 02

Poole News Keeps Residents up to date

The latest 20 page edition of Poole News published by the Borough of Poole, will be delivered to homes today.

This edition packed with colour photographs includes a feature updating residents on the progress of developments in the regeneration of Poole’s waterfront and more information about the new bridge. Readers have a chance to be wined and dined in style if they can match close-up images of new Poole designs to the correct captions.

There is also a special four page "Youth Xpress" feature, with articles written by members of Poole’s Youth Forum. The feature aims to inform young people in the area about activities they can get involved in. A sailing weekend and other prizes are up for grabs if young people return a questionnaire on their views of youth activities in Poole.

Other features of this edition include

  • Shape of things to come: an update of plans and proposals for Poole \n

  • The latest information on Park and Ride \n

  • Souvenir picture collage of Poole’s Jubilee celebrations - Party @ The Park \n

  • An introduction to Poole’s new Chief Executive – John McBride \n

Cllr Brian Clements, Leader of the Council, said: "Poole is on the verge of a new era, throughout its long history the town has never stood still. There have always been dynamic opportunities and choices in Poole and there are changes ahead. Some projects are already underway with the opening of the boat haven, Port St James and Oyster Quay. This edition of Poole News is designed to keep residents up to date on the regeneration of the Town Centre, Hamworthy and the Quay.

Poole News is published three times a year and is delivered to every household in the Borough.

For more information contact

Julie Nichols, Public Relations Officer, 01202 633293

Julie Nichols

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