BCP News - winter 2020/21 (C circulation)

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Support local businesses

Meet a Shared Lives carer

Christmas bin collections p10 Tackling anti-social behaviour p14 Winter help and advice p26

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Restoring pride in our towns 2020 will certainly be the year we never forget as we all continue to deal with the pandemic. Individuals, groups and charities have all come together to help those in need. The resilience of our vibrant communities, council staff and other keyworkers is truly inspirational. Despite the extra challenges that Covid-19 brings, we are hugely ambitious for our three towns. I’m excited to be leading the council and have brought together the knowledge, experience and skills of a wide range of councillors to influence and inform decision-making. Putting residents at the heart of everything we do and bringing the council closer to the communities we serve is something I am passionate about and wholly committed to. I love our area and couldn’t think of anywhere better to bring up my young family. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are fantastic places and we need to protect and enhance the outstanding natural environment here. That’s why restoring pride in our towns is so important. We must tackle anti-social behaviour and improve cleanliness, making our town centres and our high streets look and feel different. We want you to see and feel the difference and be proud too. We know how important our local economy is to all of our lives. Supporting businesses and people’s jobs will be a key focus as we deal with the next phase of the pandemic and the legacy it leaves.

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18 Coronavirus help and support

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Wishing you a restful and healthy festive season. Cllr Drew Mellor Leader of the Council

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13 Regeneration and developments

21 Roads and travel

26 Stay warm winter advice

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Cover image: Bournemouth beach, courtesy of BCP Tourism.

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Quick updates

New Equality Action Commission established As part of the council’s commitment to respect and engage with residents, a new commission has been created to improve how we work with and support our diverse communities. The Equality Action Commission consists of local councillors and independent representatives. Following the Black Lives Matter movement, issues relating to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals and communities will be an initial focus. Will Chakawhata, Chair of the Equality Action Commission, said: “Our group is vital to help the council understand more about the BAME community and we will

help guide the council on how to build trust amongst BAME residents.” Cllr Bobbie Dove, Lead Member for Equalities, added: “All people are protected under the Equality Act 2010 but they are just grouped in a variety of defined categories. It is important to understand the experiences of BAME communities and other protected groups to enable the council to take appropriate actions to increase participation, representation and reduce marginalisation.” Find out more: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/ equalityactioncommission

Will Chakawhata, Chair of the Equality Action Commission

Get involved with council business

What is a Smart Place?

Did you know that you have lots of opportunities to play an active role in the issues affecting your street, neighbourhood or wider community? Here’s how...

Our area is set to become a Smart Place as the council leads an innovative programme to use data and emerging technology to improve the lives of residents, the vibrancy of our communities and the prospects of our local businesses.

1. Provide feedback. If you have a comment, compliment or complaint about a council service then let us know: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/feedback 2. Report a problem or fault using our online forms: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/report 3. Have your say and take part in consultations. Details of consultations, as well as the results and outcomes can be found at: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/haveyoursay 4. Contact your local councillors. If you don’t already know who your local representatives are then use our postcode search: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/councillors 5. Watch a virtual council meeting or ask a question during the council leader’s fortnightly Facebook live session. Find out more on page 37. Cllr Jane Kelly, Lead Member for Engagement, said: “Council business is everyone’s business. We are passionate about our communities and are committed to working together with residents, local groups and organisations to achieve a shared sense of pride in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.” Other ways of contacting the council can be found on page 38.

We are addressing the biggest challenges in our society by developing digital solutions for: ¼¼ health and social care ¼¼ mobility and the environment ¼¼ industry and logistics ¼¼ plus other sectors across our area. Increased connectivity and technology can make our day-to-day life more liveable, efficient, sustainable and safe. This is a long-term project with one of the first developments being free public Wi-Fi which will be available soon to visitors in Lansdowne. If you are interested to know more, visit our website: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/smartplace

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Love where you live Your leisure time is precious so why not invest in your wellbeing this winter? Make sure you get out in the fresh air, wrap up warm and explore your local town, park or our wonderful local coastline. Of course, always check the latest restrictions and guidelines. There are lots of virtual activities for you and your family to experience from the comfort of your own home. From online fitness classes to free library services as

well as children’s crafts and story time sessions. Cllr Mohan Iyengar, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Tourism, Leisure and Culture, said: “As well as fantastic online activities, there are lots of things to enjoy in our local surroundings. We are lucky to live in a beautiful part of the world and to have outstanding countryside and beaches on our doorstep. Local venues including museums, art galleries and theatres are

all looking forward to welcoming you back safely soon.” Sign up to our regular email updates for the latest news and details of local activities: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/ emailnews. For free e-resources

and online library membership visit: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/libraries or librarieswest.org.uk

Restoration work to the walls around Christchurch Priory complete Six walls have been restored around the historic Christchurch Priory. BCP Council leases the land on which the walls sit and has a maintenance responsibility for those around the Priory, quay and next to the mill stream. Restoration works have included removing vegetation and tree growth within the walls, dismantling and carefully rebuilding sections, replacing worn bricks and shoring and underpinning the walls where needed. Cllr Nigel Brooks, Lead Member for Christchurch Regeneration, said: “These vital works have been overseen by the council’s conservation team. We are proud to have responsibility for maintaining the Priory’s surrounding walls, ensuring this historic landmark is preserved for future generations to enjoy.” Christchurch Priory dates back to 1094 and was first constructed as a Norman church on the site of the old Saxon Priory. Find out more about the history of Christchurch Priory on their website: christchurchpriory.org

Timber groyne renewal programme underway A two-year project is underway to replace eight timber groynes along the Poole and Bournemouth boundary, to the eastern side of Durley Chine. These construction works form part of the Poole Bay beach management scheme which is designed to protect our coastline from erosion for the next 100 years. The first part of this £1.9 million project involves five groynes being carefully deconstructed and replaced with four more evenly spaced ones. This work is due to finish in spring 2021, with work on the remaining four groynes planned to start in autumn 2021. During the works, areas of the beach will be restricted for safety reasons, but access along the promenade will be maintained to allow residents and visitors to pass by safely. In early 2021 we are also planning to re-nourish the beaches with sand, from Poole to Southbourne. You can find out more about the project on: poolebay.net

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Sustainable environment

Have you considered shopping more sustainably?

Many of us are giving more thought to the products we buy, how they were made and where they have come from. Sustainable shopping recognises that everything we buy has health, environmental and social impact. Here are a few tips if you are interested in shopping in a more considered, sustainable and ethical way.

Park Cafes in Bournemouth now offer a deposit and return system for their new reusable drinking cups.

Eat foods that are in season Eating local, seasonal food helps to reduce the energy and associated CO2 emissions needed to grow and transport the food we eat. It is often fresher and so tends to be tastier and more nutritious too. To understand a bit more about the food seasons, visit: eattheseasons.co.uk

What about Fairtrade?

Buy local As much as you can, buy items that have been sourced, made or harvested locally. Supporting local businesses is good for our local economy. Plus, less travel means less carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that contribute to climate change.

Avoid excess packaging Avoid buying products that have been excessively packaged or packaged in materials that can’t be recycled. More and more fresh items in supermarkets can now be bought loose – just remember to take your own reusable bags.

For products like bananas and coffee that can’t be grown locally, aim to buy more sustainable options. Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are all Fairtrade Towns so there is a variety of Fairtrade produce available locally, just look out for the Fairtrade logo on your food. Fairtrade Fortnight takes place from 22 February to 7 March 2021 and is a great opportunity to find out more. Further details will be available nearer the time: fairtrade.org.uk

Choose vintage over new Second-hand and vintage items bought at charity shops not only cost less and help fund a good cause, but they have an environmental benefit too. Buying a pre-owned item such as a sofa means one less new sofa needs BCP NEWS

to be manufactured and fewer natural resources used. All this translates to savings in greenhouse gas emissions and less wasted raw material.

Choose to reuse Consider if you need to buy at all, could you make do and mend? Repair your broken possessions and save yourself some money. Try upcycling which has become a great way of reusing and breathing new life into your old possessions – it is quick and creative but also reduces the amount that you throw away. Try websites such as freecycle.org if you are looking to find or give things for free in your local area. Small changes might not seem like much but over time they can make a difference - to your pocket, to your community and to the environment. Find out more about how else you can help tackle climate change: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/ClimateEmergency


Search and shop local Make the choice to search, shop and spend locally – keep Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’s local businesses thriving.

Business representatives and councillors encourage us to shop and spend locally.

The council is working closely with all the area’s business improvement districts (BIDs) and our Economic Development team continue to provide support and advice, ensuring businesses are covid-safe.

There are some real hidden gems all brimming with personality, passion and pride. These shops will only survive if we continue to spend locally, and it is absolutely vital that we all show our support.”

Support local businesses, while keeping safe

Cllr Philip Broadhead, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Regeneration, Economy and Strategic Planning, said: “Our high streets play a key role in creating a sense of community and place. Behind every shop frontage is at least one livelihood that depends on local people choosing to shop with them. This is why we are reminding everyone to rediscover the magic of the local high street.

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Christmas waste collections 2020

Your rubbish, recycling and food waste collections may change over the festive period.

Please be aware that some collections will take place on Saturdays. If your normal collection Your collection will should be on: change to:

There will be no rubbish, food (for Bournemouth and Christchurch) or recycling bin collections on Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year’s Day. Catch up collections will instead run from Monday 28 December to Saturday 9 January.

Friday 25 December Monday 28 December Tuesday 29 December Wednesday 30 December Thursday 31 December Friday 1 January Monday 4 January Tuesday 5 January Wednesday 6 January Thursday 7 January Friday 8 January

Please place your bin(s) out at the kerbside so they are clearly visible to our collection crews on your collection day. Extra rubbish and recycling can be taken to Household Recycling Centres at: • Nuffield Road, Poole (BH17 0RS) • Millhams, Longham (BH11 9LQ) • Wilverley Road, Christchurch (BH23 3RU). All sites are closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

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Garden waste arrangements

Compost your Christmas tree In many locations, for a small donation, you can arrange for your Christmas tree to be collected by local charity Diverse Abilities. Visit: diverseabilities.org. uk/trees to check if they are collecting in your area and to arrange your collection. Book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, trees can be taken to our Household Recycling Centres or Upton Country Park for composting.

Across the BCP Council area, over 10,300 tonnes of garden waste have been collected and composted over the last year so far. The 2020 season runs until December, but residents who want to receive collections in 2021 can now register for the 2021 service. You can register and pay securely online at: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/gardenwaste If you decide not to join the 2021 collection service or have extra garden waste to dispose of, you can recycle it for free at one of our Household Recycling Centres. Alternatively, you can compost your garden waste at home, using a compost bin. Following the suspension in service earlier this year, we will be offering two catch up collections from Monday 18 January 2021. Please place your garden waste bin out for collection on your normal collection day and it will be emptied. From Monday 15 February, your garden waste bin must display the 2021 collection sticker to ensure it is emptied.

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Tackling and preventing anti-social behaviour We all want to take pride in our neighbourhoods with them looking good, feeling safe and having a strong sense of community. Unfortunately, anti-social behaviour (ASB) can make people’s lives a misery by causing nuisance to an individual, their family or a whole community. The pandemic has impacted on many people’s mental health and wellbeing with the potential for individual, family and community tensions rising. We all have a role to play in being responsible and good neighbours. Where there are issues such as noise and neighbour disputes these might be easily resolved. If you are experiencing anti-social behaviour, you could try talking to the person causing the problem. They may not realise they are being anti-social. Only do this if you feel safe and comfortable to do so.

ASB comes in many forms and can affect people in different ways. Typically, it is behaviour which causes a nuisance, harassment, alarm or distress, for example: ¼¼ community issues such as noise pollution, drunken behaviour or drug taking ¼¼ individual issues in the form of threats, abusive language or aggressive behaviour ¼¼ environmental concerns including littering.

Reporting ASB

We work with Dorset Police, housing providers and other local agencies to tackle ASB in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. We have a range of schemes and initiatives to help prevent and deter ASB and legal powers to tackle issues, these include:

Don’t turn a blind eye to anti-social behaviour. If you see it, report it. Report noise, environmental concerns and nuisance to the council by using our online form at: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/report or refer to the phone numbers on page 38.

¼¼ CSAS (Community Safety Accreditation Scheme) – council officers with enforcement powers patrolling in key town centre locations ¼¼ Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO) – powers to restrict detrimental activities in public spaces ¼¼ community schemes including neighbourhood watch ¼¼ neighbourhood policing teams. Cllr May Haines, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Community Safety, said: “We know that some forms of ASB increased during the first lockdown and the negative impact these behaviours have on the quality of life in our communities. Restoring pride in our areas, making them feel safer and look smarter is a top priority for the council and we work closely with the police and other agencies to tackle ASB using intelligence, enforcement and support services.”

Report incidents of crime, such as drug dealing, to the police by using their online reporting form at: dorset.police.uk/do-it-online or by calling Dorset Police on 101. In an emergency, where life is at risk or a crime is being committed, always dial 999.

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Compliance with Covid-19 regulations, such as social distancing, are dealt with by the council and police but these are not considered ASB issues. We have jointly received government funding to help monitor and enforce Covid-19 regulations as part of our duty to community safety and public health protection. Find out more: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/covid19

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Wildlife and nature

Protecting and enhancing our outstanding natural environment

Enjoy your local green spaces

The popularity of local parks has soared during lockdown. Our Future Parks initiative seeks to build on this and to find innovative ways to manage our green spaces over the long-term. Described as ‘urban lungs’ by the Victorian planners largely responsible for introducing them, parks have been a lifeline during the coronavirus crisis, particularly to those without gardens. Within them we have found both an escape from the confines of our homes and, in sharing them with others, a degree of socially distanced companionship. Their contribution to our physical and mental health has highlighted the need to care for them in the face of ever competing priorities.

Recreation Ground in Bournemouth have been selected to trial health initiatives and innovative projects. These include rewilding, improving access and café development, the latter of which has already taken place at Winton. We are also recruiting two people to engage with the community, explore sustainable funding and develop activities that encourage people to use their parks, such as the Parks in Mind wellbeing project and the pre-school group Nature Tots.

Stour Valley

Alexandra Park In partnership with the Bournemouth Parks Foundation, we were one of nine organisations selected to receive a share of £6.2 million of funding and £5 million worth of support from experts in conservation, fundraising, volunteering and park management courtesy of National Lottery Heritage Fund, National Trust and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Designed to help us explore long-term strategies for improving and maintaining our green spaces, the Future Parks funding is already being put to good use.

Pilot parks Waterman’s Park in Christchurch, Alexandra Park in Poole and Winton

From Christchurch Harbour to Kingston Lacey along the 22km stretch of the river, the Stour Valley Park consists of a thriving biodiverse habitat that offers recreational, landscape, heritage and cultural benefits. Our vision is to develop an accessible, innovative and sustainable regional park.

The River Stour

Managing, protecting, developing and funding green spaces We are assessing each of our green spaces to see how we can best use them to tackle the climate and BCP NEWS

Wildflowers to attract nature ecological emergency, facilitate active travel and increase physical activity and engagement with nature. Ultimately, our plans will help create an even better place to live, work and visit. The Future Parks programme also aims to improve trading opportunities within parks, enhance support for volunteers and develop the role of the Bournemouth Parks Foundation. Cllr Mark Anderson, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Environment, Cleansing and Waste, commented: “Parks and open spaces are vital to our everyday health and wellbeing. The council is committed to protecting and enhancing our outstanding natural environment and preserving it for generations to come. The Future Parks funding provides us with a great opportunity to lead the way in sustainable green space management.” More at: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/futureparks

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Across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 23 of our parks and open spaces have achieved Green Flag status.



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Your finances

Get help with money problems More people are becoming increasingly worried about paying bills, potential redundancy, reduced working hours, keeping their home and the long-term impact of the coronavirus pandemic on their finances. The Let’s Talk Money guidance service is a partnership offering impartial and independent support for people facing financial difficulty. The team can offer Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole residents free and friendly information, accessible via phone, email or website. If you are looking for advice about money worries, it can be difficult to know which organisation is the right one to contact for your situation. The Let’s Talk Money team will provide judgement-free guidance or help support you towards accessing the right service for your individual circumstances. Cllr Nicola Greene, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Covid Resilience, Public Health and Education, said: “Many people are facing

an unexpected change in their circumstances as a result of Covid-19 and, with winter here, it can be a worrying time for anyone who finds themselves struggling financially. This service provides an easily accessible place people can come to for free support and guidance.” It is never too late to get in touch – but acting early can help. If you are currently struggling with your finances or are worried about managing your money, then Let’s Talk Money. Contact the advice team from Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm on: 01202 985104 or visit: citizensadvicebcp.org.uk/letstalkmoney

Here to support you with your money worries

Let’s Talk Money Has your income been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic? Have you lost your job or had your working hours reduced?

Are you worried about debt, bills, rent or your mortgage repayments? Do you know what benefit support you are entitled to and how to claim it? It’s important to know if you’re struggling that you are not alone, but you need to get advice as soon as possible. Let’s Talk Money is an impartial and independent guidance service. The team will not judge you and are available to offer free and friendly guidance.

Call 01202 985104 Email letstalkmoneycitizensadvicebcp.org.uk citizensadvicebcp.org.uk/letstalkmoney Let’s Talk Money is a collaboration between BCP Council, BCP Homeless Partnership, Citizens Advice Bournemouth Christchurch & Poole and representatives of businesses, charities, faith groups, education and health services.

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Supporting each other through the pandemic Together We Can is a council-led initiative which is helping our local community through the coronavirus pandemic, offering help and support to vulnerable people in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. We have seen businesses donating surplus PPE to frontline services, local groups delivering hot meals to the elderly and volunteers collecting shopping and medicines for those residents selfisolating during lockdown. Cllr Nicola Greene, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Covid Resilience, Public Health and Education, said: “It is incredible what can be achieved when our vibrant communities, voluntary sector organisations, businesses and the public sector all come together. I want to say a heartfelt thank you to all the wonderful Together We Can volunteers and local support groups and charities who have helped, and continue to help, people through this difficult time.”

been told to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace. If someone is vulnerable and without a support network to help access food and prescriptions, help will be offered through our volunteer scheme. Residents can be supported with access to food and essential supplies and if on a low income, advice will be given about accessing the Test and Trace benefit payment.

The council’s Together We Can helpline continues to operate from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday for those who need support. The team are also making welfare calls to residents who have

How to get help The Together We Can helpline offers advice and help to those who are unwell, self-isolating or experiencing food poverty and do not have family, friends or other support networks. Visit the website to find out more or use the online form to request help: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/ togetherwecan. Alternatively, you can call the helpline on: 0300 1237052.

My Local Lockdown Life

Do you want to help others?

Helpline and welfare checks support residents self-isolating

Many community groups are helping residents in need

Look out for family, friends and neighbours this winter. If you have time to spare and want to take on a volunteering role, there are numerous local organisations who need your help more than ever. Get in touch with Community Action Network (CAN) to find out more and to register as a volunteer, visit: can100.org Food banks welcome vital donations to help feed families and individuals in crisis this Christmas, New Year and beyond. Please buy a few extra items the next time you are shopping and donate these in the baskets provided at local supermarkets. BCP NEWS

2020 will always be a year we remember. My Local Lockdown Life is a project which is capturing your experiences of living through lockdown in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. We are inviting you to send photos, drawings, stories, poems, letters, postcards, audio or video. The materials will be kept as a historical record and turned into an exhibition. Digital work can be emailed to: kathy.boston-mammah@ bcpcouncil.gov.uk or take submissions to your local library (when open - check details online).


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Sustainable environment

Transforming Travel - get involved There are lots of new initiatives to help you travel locally more easily, without necessarily needing to use the car. Revolutionising how we all get about and offering environmentally friendly journey choices is the ambition of BCP and Dorset Councils’ £100 million plus Transforming Cities Fund (TCF) sustainable transport programme for south-east Dorset. Vital work is underway to develop sustainable public transport infrastructure that is fit for the future and contributes to our long-term plan to reduce congestion and boost economic growth. Cllr Mike Greene, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Transport and Sustainability, said: “Our roads are too congested, we are over reliant on cars, particularly for short journeys, yet current sustainable travel options are limited and unappealing. These plans will give people safer, quicker and environmentally-friendly travel choices and help facilitate a greener, healthier and better-connected region.”

¼¼ cycle facilities for the business and education community ¼¼ safer routes to schools.

¼¼ improving existing bus, cycling and walking routes ¼¼ creating new infrastructure and routes around major intersections and roundabouts.

Get involved

We will be working with communities and local people so that you can have your say on the schemes you are interested in or those that affect you directly. Find out how you can transform your travel by visiting: transformingtravel.info

We will focus on building 78kms of new active travel routes to connect people from their homes to work, school and leisure: ¼¼ two ’connectivity corridors’ from Poole to Ferndown and north Poole to Christchurch ¼¼ four new cycle routes ¼¼ improvements to pavement access for people with mobility needs ¼¼ expansion of Beryl Bikes into Christchurch and the introduction of electric bikes ¼¼ a new app and ‘smart ticketing’ across local bus operators

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In July the government announced a heightened focus on walking and cycling measures. They made funding available for councils to put new infrastructure in place to support these activities. Along with the TCF programme funding, it creates a big opportunity to make an impact on local travel options.

Planned sustainable travel routes for south east Dorset

What are the issues?

greener | healthier | better connected

South-east Dorset suffers from crippling traffic congestion. Our area’s unique geography and lack of joined up travel infrastructure has led to high car usage. This has resulted in busy roads, slower journey times and lower air quality in some places. Our area’s ambitious economic growth plans mean new sustainable infrastructure is vital to help connect people and places in a way that also protects the planet.

South East Dorset (SED) City Region

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What are the plans?

Improving productivity and spreading prosperity through investment in public and sustainable transport

Working in partnership

The three-year programme will tackle congestion hotspots by: ¼¼ creating a series of local transport corridors (routes for a range of modes of travel) ¼¼ improving bus priority at key traffic signal locations

Bournemouth railway station to/from Jumpers Common, Christchurch Bournemouth town centre to/from Ferndown Poole town centre to/from Wareham Road, Holton Heath Poole town centre to/from Merley, Poole Poole town centre to/from Ferndown and Wimborne Merley, Poole to/from Christchurch

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Sustainable environment

Could you try active school travel this winter? When children returned to school earlier this year more families than ever walked, cycled or scooted to the school gate. These journeys can help reduce the number of cars on the roads and traffic outside of schools as well as alleviating pressure on the bus network for those that need to travel in this way. In addition, the health and wellbeing benefits of fresh air and exercise are well known. We are working hard to provide safer, more direct routes for people walking, cycling and scooting. With winter upon us stay safe, stay motivated and keep active whatever the weather. Here are some suggestions and practical tips for planning your journey.

councils to encourage sustainable travel and offer support to communities. ‘The new you’ is our initiative aimed at encouraging positive behaviour changes and travel choices. We have been working in partnership with our local schools, transport operators and travel planners to develop solutions which meet our local needs.”

FIND OUT MORE

Visit our website for road safety advice, area cycle maps, cycle training details and more: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/thenewyou

DID YOU KNOW?

According to national statistics, half of all journeys to school are two miles or less.

The new you plans ahead Before setting off on your active school run it is important to plan ahead and identify a suitable route to school with your kids. Walk it, cycle it or scoot it with your child and be mindful of potential hazards. Often the quickest route to school is not the safest. Pick a route with safe spots and controlled crossing points. Even if this adds a few more minutes on top of your journey, plan in this extra time and give yourself the peace of mind knowing that your child will be safer crossing roads. 1. Choose a route that has minimal side road crossings and avoid crossing main roads. 2. Incorporate pedestrian crossings or school crossing patrollers into your route where available. 3. Now the days are shorter encourage your child to wear a reflective band around their body or a high visibility vest. Bike and scooter lights should be used for every journey this time of year. 4. Check the weather before you travel and ensure your child is wearing suitable waterproof and cold weather clothing if necessary. 5. Incorporate signed cycle routes, quiet roads and traffic calmed areas into you bike to school journey. If you have a longer journey to school or other circumstances that mean that you need to drive, try ‘park and stride’. This involves dropping off and picking up the kids some distance from school and walking part of the journey. Cllr Mike Greene, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Transport and Sustainability, said: “Expectations have been placed on BCP NEWS

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Health and wellbeing

Public Health Dorset is a joint council service to improve and protect the health and wellbeing of local people.

Stop the spread To help prevent the spread of Covid-19: ¼¼ wash your hands regularly ¼¼ wear a face covering in public spaces, unless you are exempt ¼¼ keep your distance from others ¼¼ limit contact with others who you do not live with. If you have any coronavirus symptoms, including high temperature, a new continuous cough, a loss or change in your sense of smell, a loss or change in your sense of taste, please book a test straight away. You can book a test at: nhs.uk/coronavirus or call: 119.

Time to get your flu vaccine Keep yourself, family and friends protected from flu this year by having a vaccine. This is anything but a usual year and we all want you to protect yourselves and those close to you. Flu can be deadly and is easily spread.

Stay at home if you develop symptoms of Covid-19 and do not leave your home unless you are going for a test. Your whole household needs to self-isolate until the test result comes back negative. For the latest Covid-19 guidance and announcements visit: gov.uk/coronavirus

During this winter even more residents are eligible for a free vaccine: ¼¼ adults 65 and over ¼¼ people with long-term health conditions (including children in at-risk groups from six months of age) ¼¼ pregnant women ¼¼ children aged two and three ¼¼ pupils in reception class and school years 1 to 7 ¼¼ frontline health or social care workers ¼¼ members of shielding households. To book a vaccine contact your GP, pharmacist, midwife or school immunisation team. For more information visit: publichealthdorset.org.uk

Mental health support It has been a difficult time for everyone. Feeling stressed, worried or low is normal and we all experience these feelings at some point in our lives, maybe even more so during Covid-19. If you feel you need support, there are lots of services that can help. Connection is a free 24/7 mental health helpline for people in Dorset. You can call the helpline directly on: 0300 123 5440. If you are feeling low or depressed Steps 2 Wellbeing can help. It is a free, confidential, NHS service for people aged 18+. Go to: steps2wellbeing.co.uk The Samaritans are always open and ready to listen. Call them on their freephone number: 116 123. Kooth is a free, confidential online service that helps young people aged 11 to 18. Go to: kooth.com

Preventing and responding to local outbreaks The council’s Local Outbreak Management Plan sets out how we will work with public services and communities to prevent, identify and respond to any local outbreaks of Covid-19. We continue to work closely with businesses and organisations in various sectors such as care, tourism, hospitality and manufacturing to make sure preventative measures are in place to keep the public safe. Find out more about the plan on our website: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/LOMP

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Speak to a pharmacist to provide you with the medicines and advice you need

Visit www.nhs.uk for advice find your nearest service online

Consult your GP by phone or online

Receive routine vaccinations to protect against serious illness like flu

find out how on your practice website

Visit 111.nhs.uk online or call 111 if you need urgent advice and aren’t sure where to go

Urgent treatment is available or for minor injuries call 111

Struggling to cope, feeling low or anxious? Call Connection 24/7 on 0300 1235440 to speak to someone, or talk to your GP

Call 999 or go to A&E if it’s serious or life threatening

Some services may have changed how they work, but we are still here to help. Look after yourself and choose services wisely. www.nhs.uk

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What’s your 2021 healthy living goal? As 2020 draws to a close, LiveWell Dorset is inviting you to pause and consider your healthy living goal for 2021: 2020’s not been the year we expected or intended; it’s been a challenging time to make a lifestyle change. Move aside 2020, a fresh start is on the horizon in 2021. Write a note-to-self, make a commitment to prioritise your health and wellbeing in the year to come. Ask yourself, ‘what healthy habit or goal will I gift to myself in 2021?’ Write it down and make your pledge. Not sure where to start? Don’t be overwhelmed. Start small. Day by day, bit by bit, each small step to LiveWell creates new resolve and motivation to move forwards.

Commit to: • a weight loss goal • only drink alcohol at the weekends • take 20 or 30 minutes of daily exercise • create a plan to quit smoking

Know vs. do What’s your knowing-doing gap? Many of us know we want to make a change… bridging the gap is the tricky bit. How will you mind the gap? Claire knew she didn’t like smoking. She knew she wanted to lose weight. She used lockdown as a focused season to shift her know into a do. First, she lost weight. Then, she felt confident to start daily walks. Then, she felt ready to quit smoking. Fast forward, she’s lost five stone, started running and has quit smoking.

Don’t focus on what you can’t do, focus on what you can do. A season of change and upheaval may seem like a strange time to set a goal, but it’s the perfect moment! Keep focused on your goal so you have an endpoint to work towards. You can do it. Choose small steps over no steps. What one small, daily step could you take to LiveWell? We can guide you to your goal through weight loss group vouchers, smoke stop support and health coaching over the phone. LiveWell Dorset’s free advice and coaching is provided by your council and available to any adult in Dorset. Register at livewelldorset.co.uk or phone freephone 0800 840 1628.


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St Mungo’s deliver the council’s outreach service

Providing homes, changing lives So far this year more than 300 people who were either rough sleeping or at risk of being on the streets, have been supported into emergency accommodation during the pandemic. With St Mungo’s, who deliver the council’s outreach service, we have been working alongside many other partner agencies who have helped people into more secure accommodation. Together we have made sure those that need extra support have food to eat and are able to access the right services. Recognising our combined efforts, more than £5 million has been awarded to the council and Bournemouth Churches Housing Association (BCHA) to further support vulnerable people. The funding will help to provide accommodation for rough sleepers, a dedicated specialist support and assessment team and security officers to keep people safe.

How you can help Rough sleeping at any time of year is dangerous and the winter brings additional risks. We keep a close eye on the weather forecast and when severe weather is predicted additional help is offered. We know that many local people want to help too. If you are concerned about someone rough sleeping please contact Streetlink through their website: streetlink.org.uk or telephone: 0300 500 0914 – all information is passed swiftly to the local outreach team. If you would like to support local homeless people practically or financially, visit: streetsupport.net/bcp

Cllr Hazel Allen, Lead Member for Homelessness, said: “Funding from the government’s Next Steps initiative means that we can ensure vulnerable people helped during the pandemic can remain in safe accommodation and move into more longer-term housing with access to the right support services to help them make that move off the streets for good.” The combined efforts of all the local agencies, community groups and volunteers has been truly life changing for some people. John, a St Mungo’s client in Bournemouth, said: “For the first time in three and a half years, I feel safe again. No matter how good you get at living on the streets, safety never really comes into it. So for me it’s a very positive feeling.”

Look out for new contactless giving ‘tap to donate’ points across Bournemouth which make it safe and easy to make contactless donations to the local charities which support homeless people in the area. Contactless giving donation points can be found on shop windows and the scheme is planned to expand across the area.

Have your say Our homelessness and rough sleeping strategy sets out how we will prevent homelessness and support those who are at risk of becoming homeless. Take a look at our strategy and let us know what you think as part of our consultation. The deadline is 20 January 2021. Visit: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/hrss

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Warm homes

LEAP is back when you most need it The Local Energy Advice Partnership (LEAP) is a scheme to assist residents with free energy advice, energy saving devices, plus a fast-track to other improvements like heating upgrades and insulation. To be eligible for LEAP, households must include someone receiving benefits or someone with a long-term health condition or a disability. Cllr Robert Lawton, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Homes, said: “LEAP is open to all types of householders – homeowners, private renters and social housing tenants. It is helping to tackle fuel poverty and last year local residents saved a total of £700,000. Thanks to this scheme people are able to keep warm and reduce their energy bills.” Eligible households will first get a telephone advice call, followed by a non-contact delivery of energy saving items such as LED light bulbs, smart electric sockets and draught excluders. Or if

you prefer, a 30-minute covid-safe home visit can be arranged to fit the devices. LEAP is provided by Ridgewater Energy Ltd and their Help for Warmth scheme also delivers grant-funded home improvements such as heating, insulation and broken gas boiler replacement (all subject to eligibility). To apply telephone: 01202 862717 or visit: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/leap

DID YOU KNOW?

The government recently launched the Green Homes Grant, which may cover two thirds of the cost of home improvements (insulation, heating and more) up to £5,000. Low income households may receive up to £10,000 to cover the full cost. For details, visit: simpleenergyadvice.org.uk

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Help vulnerable people stay warm and well through winter It is more important than ever to keep yourself, family members and neighbours warm and well this winter. Some people, such as the elderly, are more vulnerable to the effects of cold weather. Here are a few tips of things that we can do to help us stay warm and well.

Top tips 1. Keep your home at 18°C (65°F) or higher if you can. 2. Take advantage of grants and discounts to help you pay for heating. 3. Eat well and eat regularly. Have at least one hot meal a day and make sure you have plenty of hot drinks too. 4. Keep moving. Try not to sit still for more than an hour – get up and stretch your legs. 5. Don’t face winter alone. Stay connected with family members and friends.

Donate to the Surviving Winter Appeal The Dorset Community Foundation run the ‘Surviving Winter Appeal’, which recycles unwanted winter fuel allowances

and other donations, to provide grants of up to £200 to help older people in fuel poverty. Find out more and donate online: dorsetcommunityfoundation.org

Help with winter bills If you or someone you know needs help with paying their winter bills, contact your nearest Citizens Advice Bureau on: 01929 775500 or email: SW@cabnet.org.uk. Residents in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole can also contact the Let’s Talk Money service for support with money worries (see page 18).

New ‘Home First’ approach for hospital patients Your health and care services continue to work closely together. This winter a new system, called ‘Home First’, is in place to help reduce the length of patient stays in local hospitals. As soon as a person is judged fit to leave, they will be discharged home – or to an appropriate care setting – and assessed to see if they require additional support to aid their recovery.

hospital any longer than they need to. Supporting people to live safe and independent lives is a council priority. Home First supports this approach by allowing people to recover in the comfort of familiar settings close to friends with appropriate support.”

Cllr Karen Rampton, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Adults, said: “It is important that elderly patients in particular do not stay in

For more information about the Home First service, visit: dorsethealthcare.nhs.uk/home-first

Severe weather plans Our dedicated council teams are ready whatever the weather this winter. From dealing with flooded roads and fallen trees to ‘salting’ key routes when the temperature drops, we are as prepared as we can be. If adverse weather conditions strike, keep an eye out for news about your local council services with our severe winter weather alerts: ¼¼ twitter.com/BCPcouncil ¼¼ facebook.com/MyBCPcouncil ¼¼ report a problem or fault: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/report If you are not online, listen out for local news reports on the radio or TV. BCP NEWS


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Youth parliament

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Giving young people a voice Four local young people have been taking their first political steps after being elected earlier this year to represent Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole in the UK Youth Parliament. Nathan Collins and Sarah Lockard both aged 17 are the area’s two Members of Youth Parliament (MYP). They are supported by deputies Georgia Grogan aged 17 and Adaya Brandon, aged 15.

Meet the group This year Nathan has attended the UK Youth Parliament annual conference where he had the opportunity to present a personal campaign. As he volunteers at a local foodbank, Nathan decided to talk about ensuring no students go hungry in the school holidays. He said: “We want to make positive changes in our communities and make a difference to the young people we represent. We want to encourage others to be involved

too, creating a local area we can all be proud of.”

positive and feel supported during the first lockdown.”

Sarah has enjoyed hosting the first youth summit about the environment, which is a subject close to her heart. She said: “I have a passion for living more sustainably – we only have one planet, so we need to look after it. Together with other local young people we held an online event with councillors to discuss the climate change emergency, fast fashion, single use plastics and actions society can take.” Meanwhile, Adaya has been doing her bit to look after the local environment by organising a beach clean up.

Adaya added: “We have been linking with Dorset Mind and other organisations and have been involved in helping to ease students back into school life after spending so much time studying from home this year.”

Both Georgia and Adaya have been raising awareness of mental health issues. They have worked with young people to get an insight into a range of needs and produced ‘stress’ cards to help students who are struggling and feeling anxious in lessons. Georgia said: “We have set up an Instagram account and produce a teens’ newsletter to share information and let people know about the mental health support that is available to them. We also recorded some videos with practical tips to help students stay

Brighter futures and providing great opportunities for young people to grow and flourish is one of the council’s priorities. Cllr Mike White, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Children and Young People, said: “The MYPs and their deputies are all doing a wonderful job. Despite this year’s challenges, they are continuing to get involved in politics, democracy and citizenship and represent their peers both nationally and here in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.”

FIND OUT MORE If you know a young person who is interested in getting involved in the youth forum discussions and projects, email: bcpmyps@gmail.com

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Family information

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Are you missing out on childcare funding?

Thousands of local two-year-old children are entitled to 15 hours of funded childcare. The funding covers up to 15 hours of childcare a week (over 38 weeks a year), at local nurseries, pre-schools and childminders. If you are on certain benefits or on a low income you may be entitled to claim. You can see if your child is eligible and find out more online: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/two If you apply online, you will get an instant response and if eligible, you will receive a code to take to your chosen childcare provider. Alternatively, speak to our friendly advisers who will be happy to help you find local childcare: 01202 261999.

hours childcare for working parents, tax-free childcare, universal credits and tax credits. With so many schemes, it can be confusing. Fortunately, the government website: childcarechoices.gov.uk will work this out for you by following a few simple steps. There is also additional help for eligible families on low incomes to ensure you have access to healthy food. Families on certain benefits can get free milk, fruit, vegetables, vitamins and formula with Healthy Start vouchers and there are also free school meals.

There are other schemes offering help towards childcare costs for children up to 16 years. These include: 15 hours childcare for all three and four-year-olds, 30

Your financial circumstances may have changed so check to see if you can claim and find out more at: healthystart.nhs.uk and: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/ freeschoolmeals

THIS CHRISTMAS,

CAN YOU HELP US MAKE A LAST WISH COME TRUE? With the diagnosis of a life-limiting illness, all your dreams can be snatched away from you in a moment. There are no plans for the future anymore. What matters most is NOW. 2020 has been a tough year. Holidays have been cancelled, weddings re-scheduled, visiting friends and family put on hold. However, many of us WILL be able to start planning again and we WILL be able to enjoy life to the full again. But what if you were told that holiday WON’T happen, you can NO LONGER have your dream wedding or that you may only be able to see your friends to say GOODBYE? How would YOU feel? This is what our patients have to face. This is what your friends and family or your neighbours may have to face. One day, this could be what YOU might have to face. This Christmas, our patients may not be able to be at home or see any of their family. Their Christmas wish may simply be to spend precious time with their husband or wife, hold their children or cuddle their dog. This Christmas, our patients may just be wishing someone could help them figure out how to say goodbye. Imagine if this Christmas was YOUR last.

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Emma and Jake

Could you support a vulnerable adult in your home? The Shared Lives scheme offers help to vulnerable adults in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole on a long or shortterm basis enabling them to live in a home setting and providing them with the support they need. Shared Lives carers offer support to adults with a physical or learning disability, mental health need, older people or those who had previously been in care offering a break to families and carers. Shared Lives carers help with daily tasks from personal care and accessing health services, to making decisions and learning new skills, enabling individuals to live a fulfilled life. The scheme encourages vulnerable adults to be a part of the community with the benefit of living with a carer who is there to help meet their needs. Cllr Karen Rampton, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Adults, said: “Shared Lives is a valuable scheme which supports the needs of vulnerable adults in the carer’s home setting where the individual can become part of the family and engage in the local community. “We would encourage anyone considering becoming a Shared Lives carer, or who would like to find out more, to contact our Shared Lives team. They can offer new carers training, support and regular updates to ensure they are comfortable and confident in their role. The responsibilities of looking after a

vulnerable adult and making a positive difference to their lives is valuable and rewarding.” Emma from Bournemouth is a Shared Lives carer and has been looking after Jake for just under a year. Since living with Emma, Jake has grown in confidence and become involved in the community, including playing football in a local club and working in a café. Emma said: “Shared Lives has given Jake the opportunity to move out of accommodation where he was unsuitably placed. He now lives in a home environment where he’s part of my family and literally shares my life.” Emma encourages anyone thinking of becoming a Shared Lives carer to find out more. “I would say do it! It’s the best thing you could ever do – you give something back. Jake has made such a difference to my life.” Shared Care placements can be long-term, short-term, respite or day support and the level of care required depends on the needs of the individual. Carers are carefully matched with the adult to ensure the placement best suits everyone involved. Shared Lives Carers receive full training, ongoing support and payment.

FIND OUT MORE Apply to become a carer or simply find out more by emailing: shared.lives@bcpcouncil.gov.uk or visiting: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/sharedlives

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Local democracy

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Cabinet + approach introduced at BCP Council Following a leadership vote at an Extraordinary Council Meeting on 1 October, Cllr Drew Mellor was elected to be the new leader of BCP Council. He has introduced a ‘cabinet+’ approach to decision-making and policy development. Alongside his council leader role, Cllr Mellor (pictured above) will hold responsibility for finance and transformation, and has appointed nine councillors to the following cabinet portfolios:

¼¼ Bournemouth Mayor is Cllr Susan Phillips ¼¼ Christchurch Mayor is Cllr Lesley Dedman ¼¼ Poole Mayor is Cllr Marion Le Poidevin and Sheriff of Poole is Cllr Julie Bagwell.

¼¼ Cllr Philip Broadhead – Deputy Leader, Regeneration, Economy and Strategic Planning ¼¼ Cllr Mohan Iyengar – Tourism, Leisure and Culture ¼¼ Cllr May Haines – Community Safety ¼¼ Cllr Mark Anderson – Environment, Cleansing and Waste ¼¼ Cllr Mike White – Children and Young People ¼¼ Cllr Karen Rampton – Adults ¼¼ Cllr Mike Greene – Transport and Sustainability ¼¼ Cllr Robert Lawton – Homes ¼¼ Cllr Nicola Greene – Covid Resilience, Public Health and Education.

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Cllr Drew Mellor said: “Cabinet is supported by lead members to champion work in priority areas. These member champion roles are part of my commitment to lead the council in an inclusive way with our residents’ interests very firmly at the heart of our decision-making.” Lead member roles are: ¼¼ Cllr Hazel Allen - Homelessness ¼¼ Cllr Jane Kelly - Engagement ¼¼ Cllr Bobbie Dove - Equalities ¼¼ Cllr Steve Baron – Ecology, Biodiversity and Poole regeneration ¼¼ Cllr Nigel Brooks - Retail Strategy and Christchurch regeneration ¼¼ Cllr Beverley Dunlop - Cultural Events and Bournemouth regeneration. Other councillor roles, including town mayors remain largely unchanged. Cllr David Flagg continues as BCP Council

chairman and Cllr Laurence Fear is newly appointed to the role of vice-chairman. Town mayoralty remains the same:

Sadly, following the deaths of Colin Bungey and Pete Parrish, we have two councillor vacancies in the Commons and Canford Heath wards. Dates for council by-elections are not yet known but these will be widely publicised when confirmed. The police and crime commissioner (PCC) election due to be held on 7 May 2020 was postponed and is currently expected to take place on 6 May 2021.

Council meetings and Facebook Live As a modern, accessible and accountable council we believe that the way we make decisions should be clear and easy for you to engage with. We are now running virtual council meetings so you can see local democracy in action from the comfort of your own home. You can join live streams of the meetings or watch the recordings. A calendar of council meetings can be found on our website: bcpcouncil.gov. uk/democracy or subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/bcpcouncil Facebook Live sessions take place fortnightly. The council leader and other councillors take your questions in a live video feed. See: facebook.com/myBCPcouncil for details.

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Contact your council Visit our website to report a problem, apply and pay for services online, 24 hours a day at: bcpcouncil.gov.uk. Here are some of the most useful quick links: ¼¼ ¼¼ ¼¼ ¼¼ ¼¼ ¼¼ ¼¼

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Key telephone numbers Phone numbers due to change

Some of our phone numbers are due to change over the next few months, so you may be asked to hang up and redial when you use the existing numbers listed below. Our services are still operating and you will either be redirected to the correct number or provided with our new number when you call.

Beaches and seafront Bournemouth 01202 451781 Christchurch 01202 795200 Poole 01202 708181

Parking

Bournemouth 01202 454721 Christchurch 01202 795632 Poole 01202 634240

Planning services

Bournemouth 01202 451323 Christchurch 01202 795164 Poole 01202 633321

Potholes

Bournemouth 01202 451199 Christchurch and Poole 01202 265255

Benefits - housing and council tax support

Registrars (births, deaths, marriages)

Bournemouth 01202 451592 Christchurch and Poole 0345 034 4569

Bournemouth 01202 454945 Christchurch and Poole 01202 633744

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Bournemouth and Christchurch 01202 454979 Poole 01202 633902

Social services – children

Bournemouth and Christchurch 01202 458101 Poole 01202 735046

Bus pass (adult concessionary travel) Bournemouth 01202 451584 Christchurch and Poole 01202 634249

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GET READY FOR WINTER

Essential information to help protect your property this winter

TOP TEN TIPS FOR A PROBLEM-FREE WINTER

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Know where your internal stop tap is and how to turn it off. If you don’t have one you’ll need to get one installed as it’s an insurance requirement to operate and control the supply in the case of an emergency Check existing insulation and replace areas showing wear and tear

Fully lag all pipes if possible but especially those in unheated areas such as lofts, garages or gardens Get advice about insulation thickness from the experts at a DIY store

Isolate and drain outside taps

On very cold days, leave the loft hatch open to allow warm air to circulate and prevent pipes from freezing If you’re away for a few days, ask a friend to visit and keep watch for leaks If you’re away for longer, leave your central heating on a low setting

Cold water tanks should be insulated on all sides but not underneath to allow warm air to circulate Keep the contact details of a reputable plumber to hand

Are you ready for winter? There are lots of simple steps you can take to prepare for a cold winter and now is a great time to get ahead and make sure homes are snug. www.bournemouthwater.co.uk/wrapup-for-winter/

Need a bit of extra help? If you, or someone in your house, has a medical condition that requires constant access to a supply of water, or you would find it difficult to reach an alternative supply during an interruption to the mains supply then sign up to our Priority Services Register. Did you know? Your gas and electricity provider also offer priority assistance, you’ll need to contact them directly to sign up for their Priority Services. www.bournemouthwater.co.uk/priorityservices/


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