News
Poole's popular Route One town centre bus service is extending its hours.
Nine young people from Poole have gained a nationally recognised Sports Leaders qualification.
Poole town centre and other key shopping and leisure areas will soon have a smart new look as 300 new waste bins begin to be installed.
Olympic hopeful Liz Yelling will be helping to launch a new initiative aimed at encouraging more people on the road to a healthier lifestyle.
A Poole special school is to become the first in the country to acquire Trust School status.
Motorists and other road users will benefit from new traffic enforcement regulations from today, making the system fairer and clearer.
A fun-packed day of music, arts and activities is coming to Bourne Valley Park on Thursday April 3.
Poole's litter busting giant rat has been named 'Rascal' in a competition held by the Borough's Environmental and Consumer Protection Services.
Residents are being urged to be vigilant about bogus callers by the Safer Poole Partnership.
Around 70,000 new bus passes will be delivered to addresses in Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch over the next few days, giving residents free travel throughout the country.
It is with immense sadness that Borough of Poole has learned of the sudden death of Cllr Mary Hillman.
People caring for friends or relatives at home are invited to attend a special course to provide them with practical advice and support.
Poole's garden waste recycling scheme is back for the Spring and Summer, giving residents the chance to dispose of their green waste in an environmentally-friendly way.
A major engineering project to carry out essential structural repairs to the historic Canford Bridge will start at the end of March.
A rare hand-written manuscript penned by the founder of the Scout movement is going on public display for the first time as part of a major new exhibition at Poole Museum.
Funding has now been agreed for a project to build a new £1.9m library for people in Hamworthy.
Residents of Alderney West can now benefit from the popular Rossmore Flyer bus service, following an extension of the route by Borough of Poole.
Poole residents are being warned to beware of cowboy traders offering to repair damage to properties caused by the recent storms.
Councillors are to consider an additional £400,000 investment for the creation of Turlin Moor Community School.
Young people from Poole joined children nationwide in a bid to set a new world record for reading aloud.


