In recent days, the Borough of Poole’s new cycle lanes have been labelled a ‘recipe for disaster’ by Cycling UK. They claim that many of the new lanes around Bournemouth University and the surrounding area have either directed cyclists into oncoming traffic or in the way of pedestrians. Angela Pooley, secretary of Bournemouth Cycling […]
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7 ways you can help Bournemouth’s homeless population
Bournemouth Borough Council has been heavily criticised after provisions have been put in place throughout the town centre to counter homelessness. Allegedly, £3,500 has been invested in installing bars on benches to prevent the homeless population using them to sleep rough, which some people have viewed as being a waste of money. Many individuals, including […]
TV package 2017 Josh Wilde BAMMJ Award nomination
TV package 2017 Josh Wilde – BAMMJ Award nomination Bournemouth’s Commuter Challenge On your bike – the Bournemouth Council scheme saving hundreds of commuters thousands of pounds. For most of us, driving to work is as natural as eating breakfast or getting dressed. Now, Bournemouth Borough Council wants to reduce the number of […]
The Horse Comes First
Radio Feature Documentary Have you been to watch the races recently? If so, you may have seen something you wish you hadn’t. A recent study conducted by Animal Aid has shown over 1,500 horses have died on British race courses since 2008. But does this mean this is a sport which should be banned altogether? […]
Families of dementia sufferers call for more support
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Are children having too much tech time? Bournemouth hosts ‘family rave’ to get kids off their screens
This weekend, some Bournemouth families spent their Saturday afternoons slightly different to how you could imagine… Parents and children lined the streets of Holdenhurst Road yesterday to gain entry into Big Fish Little Fish’s ‘Family Rave’. The event was hosted by organiser Neil Briggs alongside DMC World Champion, DJ Chad Jackson, at Bournemouth’s renowned nightclub […]