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4/9/2008NEW IMMUNISATION PROGRAMME FOR SCHOOL AGE GIRLS WILL HELP PREVENT CERVICAL CANCER AND SAVE LIVES
4/9/2008BOURNEMOUTH YOUNGSTERS VOLUNTEER TO CLEAN-UP COMMUNITY
3/9/2008POLICE OFFER ADVICE FOLLOWING BURGLARIES IN EAST BOURNEMOUTH
1/9/2008PCT WELCOMES NEW NATIONAL GUIDANCE FOR TREATING AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION
31/8/2008POLICE PLAY DRESS-UP FOR DORSET CHARITY
15/7/2008Children hospitalised for alcohol illnesses
15/7/2008Drinkers and homeless are targeted
13/7/200824/7 drinking ‘is solving nothing’
13/7/2008Our health snapshot
10/7/2008Thousands take up recycling scheme
10/7/2008Howe’s about it?
2/7/2008Innovative approach to Chlamydia screening increases treatment of silent infection
2/7/2008No threat to forums
2/7/2008Certified ‘green’
1/7/2008They’re making progress in a new life
20/6/2008Flower power call to arms
20/6/2008Anti-drink squad on the way
20/6/2008£66m boost to our hospitals
20/6/2008Bright future for patients
18/6/2008Carnival boost
18/6/2008Council staff get wheels in a spin
18/6/2008Putting the sparkle back into Luckham
18/6/2008SHOWING THE WAY AHEAD…
17/6/2008Recruitment bid for watch members
11/6/2008Nominations sought for Bournemouth’s Unsung Hero Awards
9/6/2008Top Marks for green partnership
26/5/2008Chopper saves man overboard
23/5/2008Contest which raises the bar
23/5/2008Excessive drinking is destroying our health
23/5/2008Zero tolerance action on yobs
23/5/2008University has gone to the head of class
21/5/2008Is it all quiet on the southern front? No!
16/5/2008University top for tourism courses
10/5/2008Designers of the future
7/5/2008Wait for new rabbi is over
7/5/2008Police bid to block store's booze sale licence
6/5/2008Gay guide to town issued
3/5/2008999 services sound Olympic cash alert
2/5/2008Town is the top place for business creation
1/5/2008Credit crunch means tourism boom for area
1/5/2008New drive to open road to education
30/4/2008Sands of crime…
29/4/2008Victim’s 50 stitches after attack by gang
28/4/2008Councillor takes a flyer over litter
28/4/2008Tourism worth £8.9 billion
27/4/2008Beaches are awash with tide of litter
26/4/2008'Racism is rife in rural areas'
25/4/2008Air festival ready for take off
25/4/2008Healthy school meals face food price threat
24/4/2008Customer care training is on offer for tourism firms
24/4/2008Knockdown ideas for college's future
22/4/2008Homes Crisis: Bad as London - Affordable housing needs among greatest in country
21/4/2008Bosses urged to take on apprentices
21/4/2008Town should 'take pride' in students
21/4/2008Credit squeeze hits applications for flats
16/4/2008Is sex for sale next door to you?
15/4/2008Drink Aware Campaign Launched In Bournemouth - Drinkers in Bournemouth are being urged to get the balance right.
15/4/2008Launch Date Set For £Multi-Million School Investment Programme - Official launch of the Building Schools for the Future Project in Bournemouth and Poole
12/4/2008'Healthcheck' reveals hospitals doing well
9/4/2008New bus routes help restore lost services
5/4/2008Delegates Pledge To Cut Their Carbon Footprints - Discussed at Bournemouth and Poole's Climate Change Conference
5/4/2008Council draws up plans for 'green' boiler
4/4/2008Town 'could become like Covent Garden'
3/4/2008Off-licences cry 'unfair' to drink crackdown plan
3/4/2008Experts look at how town could save environment
3/4/2008More needed to stop binge drink problem
3/4/2008Teenage pregnancy rate on the decline
2/4/2008Partnership wins award
25/3/2008Emergency name change for busy hospital A&E unit
11/3/2008£120m scheme for college
6/3/2008I'm not green, I just hate waste - Castlepoint boss aims for 100% recylcing
5/3/2008Bournemouth wins top environmental award- Through teaming up with Marks and Spencer
4/3/2008Celebrations to mark International Women’s Day in Bournemouth
4/3/2008'Town for sale' scheme gets council go-ahead
4/3/2008School celebrates Ofsted improvement
4/3/2008Proud to be Principal
4/3/2008Action on sewage 'hot spots'
3/3/2008Events with mental health care in mind
3/3/2008Prestigious award goes to WestBeach
3/3/2008£9m pay day for more affordable Dorset housing
3/3/2008Crash Course - Accident maps reveal where people have been killed or injured on our roads over the past four years
2/3/2008Revellers pelted police with cans
1/3/2008Up in smoke - Don't let any more of your hard earned cash…or your willpower, go up in smoke
1/3/2008Get involved
1/3/2008Asda calling time on night alcohol sales
1/3/2008Town building is best library in whole country
23/2/2008Drink laws blamed as antisocial acts soar
22/2/2008More needed to stop binge drink problem
21/2/2008Prostitutes offered alarms in safety bid
20/2/2008Bournemouth is the first local authority in the UK to endorse the Earth Charter Initiative
15/2/2008Council gets tough on anti-social behaviour in Bournemouth
14/2/2008Introducing recycling habits at an early age
7/2/2008United against the scammers
6/2/2008Four-year plan for hospitals
6/2/2008New training contracts to benefit childcare employers
5/2/2008Advisers' concern at rise in personal debt
5/2/2008Police to confiscate alcohol
5/2/2008Teenagers - Are they any worse now than they ever were?
21/1/2008'Battlebus' protest over new homes
19/1/2008Rabbi urges town to adopt Earth Charter
18/1/2008Conference debates drinking issue in bid to stop town becoming 'one big boozer'
13/12/2007Dreaming of a Green Christmas
7/12/2007National Carers Rights Day and the launch of a new Disability Equality Organisation at the Littledown Centre on Friday 7th December 2007
3/12/2007Bin the Fast Food Waste! What does dropping litter make you look like?
23/11/2007Reassurances over Bournemouth Travel Centre
23/11/20072026 looks bright for Bournemouth
22/11/2007Bournemouth in Top Five for Recycling Improvements!
12/11/2007Council Teams Up With M&S
12/11/2007Bournemouth community groups to benefit from Small Grants Scheme
1/11/2007Walkie-Talkies
11/10/2007All Tied Up
1/10/2007Park and tuk-tuk
21/9/2007Outstanding citizens praised for community efforts
18/9/2007Outstanding citizens praised for community efforts
21/8/2007Domestic violence unit opens its doors
18/8/2007Awards ceremony for ‘super citizens’
10/8/2007Resort ‘must become more family-friendly’ No-go Zone a No-no
10/8/2007Homes Crisis
8/8/2007Councils must find gypsy sites
4/8/2007Community centre move up for debate
4/8/2007Community event judged big success
3/8/2007It’s not easy being green
31/7/20073000 Discounted Tickets for Funderworld ­ Monday 13th August 2007
30/7/2007Mental health care rated as ‘excellent’
26/7/2007Council meeting starts with verses from Koran
26/7/2007Pledge to help with hot meals
26/7/2007Child-friendly advice at your fingertips
25/7/2007What do we want Bournemouth to be?
23/7/2007Making light work for energy saving
19/7/2007PLAYFUL IDEAS WORKSHOPS September 4th 2007
17/7/2007Waste collection row ‘misdirected’
16/7/2007Another look at old station
16/7/2007Bourne to be wild?
16/7/2007‘Post Office move is out of order for us’
15/7/2007Double first for Rabbi Jenny
13/7/2007National award for community garden
13/7/2007Carbon-savvy local firms lead the way
12/7/2007Crime tops residents’ survey
12/7/2007Your Neighbourhood needs you…
12/7/2007How big is your carbon footprint?
11/7/2007Green energy plans for site
11/7/2007Plane out of step?
11/7/2007A great big ‘thankyou’ to all volunteers
10/7/2007We’re tops! Bournemouth beats Costas in the best beach stakes
10/7/2007Consultation begins on future of hospitals trust
7/7/2007Festival to bring faiths together
7/7/2007Tobias in action call over school parking dangers
6/7/2007Borrowers ‘tipped over edge’ by rise
5/7/2007Meals issue is hotting up
5/7/2007Pavilion could be sold for just £260 this autumn!
5/7/2007Flat tired?
2/7/2007Sun shines on bloom judges
2/7/2007Smoking ban: First month is hailed a success
29/6/2007Boom town stats Bournemouth is bucking the tourism trend
27/6/2007Fire service winning fire prevention battle
25/6/2007Busy road new target for the flat developers
25/6/2007Buddhists prepare to welcome leader
25/6/2007theatre groups over home loss
25/6/2007No plans to extend smoking ban - yet
25/6/2007Council to save axed bus routes?
25/6/2007Plan cleared for take off
25/6/2007Dozens of trees hit in vandalism spree
25/6/2007Town grabs Lib Dem conferences coup
25/6/2007CAR TROUBLE? Tories’ plan for MORE roads and MORE vehicles
25/6/2007Chance to pick your top citizen
25/6/2007New powers to deal with town drinkers
25/6/2007£21m needed to police Olympics
25/6/2007Economy booming thanks to tourism industry
25/6/2007Delegation to plead for surf reef approval
23/6/2007Tower Town Is there trouble on the horizon?
23/6/2007Tower blocks will come: developer
22/6/2007Shop gets licence for 24-hour drink sales
15/6/2007University in land-swap deal with borough council
15/6/2007Bournemouth Uni is tops for Students
14/6/2007Immigrants will be encouraged to learn English
13/6/2007Police told ‘be more polite’ as complaints soar LONG CHARM OF THE LAW
13/6/2007Arts centre under focus
12/6/2007Canon receives OBE
11/6/2007Move to Imax – do not pass Go
11/6/2007Imax could go as new chiefs eye town plans
11/6/2007New homes ‘don’t tackle real needs’
10/6/2007Casino developer hears of residents’ concerns
25/5/2007A little Hope on the airwaves…
16/5/2007Cops on the corner ready to take action
16/5/2007‘Cleaner, safer town with wow factor’
11/5/2007True Blue
11/5/2007£8m leisure centre now a step nearer
11/5/2007Arts Institute build ahead of schedule
10/5/2007Changing with the times for Bournemouth 2026 and their Vision for Bournemouth
8/5/2007Nights on the town safer thanks to us
27/4/2007Bournemouth 2026
16/4/2007Bus firm puts brake on scrapping routes
16/4/2007Bid to drive away skate park bullies
16/4/2007Workplaces ‘should help smokers give up’
16/4/2007There’s just nowhere else like it!
16/4/2007Demolition work starts at the pier
16/4/2007Message of hope for Hope
1/4/2007Two events will launch Dorset Business Awards
1/4/2007Get to work – by water taxi
1/4/2007Free H2O for tipsy clubbers Pouring water on troubles of the well-oiled
13/3/2007Faiths meet to focus on environment
1/3/2007Airport's busiest ever year hailed runway success
1/3/2007Outcry over future of arts facility
1/3/2007Faith leaders on climate change
1/3/2007Olympics set to give lasting legacy to area
1/3/2007New hope for carers
1/3/2007Coastal towns need more help says report
1/3/2007Regeneration brings property price boom
1/3/2007Action call over child accidents
1/3/2007A first as Rabbi joins in church service
1/3/2007Respect action areas: The war against yob
1/3/2007£50m college plan on track
1/3/2007Pavilion under threat
1/3/2007Decision day for town casino plan
1/3/2007Handiworks
1/3/200724 Community Leaders appointed
1/3/200789 year old volunteer scoops Gold Award for helping the people of Poole
1/3/2007Free Funding Search Tool
1/3/2007RBS Innovate 2007/08
1/3/2007Camelot Foundation Spring 2007
1/3/2007Big Lottery Fund (Big) People’s Millions Open for Business
1/3/2007National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA) A Call for Ideas.
1/3/2007Lottery Funds Saved
1/3/2007Young Carers
1/3/2007Hospital that ‘banned’ hot cross buns
1/3/2007Cheap fares easier to find
1/3/2007Planners back £30m art centre scheme
1/3/2007Feeling a bit blue?
7/2/2007Speed cameras: bane of your life or vital benefit?
30/1/2007NO HEADING
30/1/2007Muslim leader's message to disaffected: IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT HERE, LEAVE
26/1/2007Calling time on new licences?
22/1/2007Bournemouth Gets Respect
2/1/2007On Target: 25% Reduction on All Crime Types in Bournemouth
1/1/2007Has council backed winner with casino?
1/1/2007On target 25% reduction on all crime types in Bournemouth
1/1/2007Please don’t let Partnership promotions harm wildlife
1/1/2007New Executive Director Team for Council
1/1/2007Rabbi sad over attacks on Jews
1/12/2006Building a Better Bournemouth
30/11/2006Record Number of Attendees
30/11/2006Wall of Actions
30/11/2006New Community Strategy
29/11/2006Towns nationwide following our lead
28/11/2006Stores share drink blame
22/11/2006Ringing endorsements for bag bells
18/11/2006Pensioners set for free travel
1/11/2006Campaign to attract shoppers into town
1/11/2006Merger of Bournemouth and Poole PCT
1/11/2006Safer & Stronger Communities - New Name, New Manager
1/11/2006Carbon Monoxide: Be Aware!
1/11/2006News from the Council
24/10/2006Bloom town congrats
22/9/2006Have your say on Parks
22/9/2006Carnival made £1000
19/9/2006 Car Owners are invited to tea
12/9/2006Town to get specialist domestic violence court
1/9/2006Warm and Healthy Homes
1/9/2006Councils
1/9/2006Business Commitment to the Community Award
1/9/2006The Corporate Plan
1/9/2006The Bournemouth Partnership Office has moved
1/9/2006Launch of new fund to benefit local good causes
26/8/2006Bournemouth Partnership gets a boost
24/8/2006Flats are the future of meeting targets
24/8/2006Time to take a gamble
22/8/2006CAB faces cutbacks after revenue crisis
22/8/2006Police Poster Challenge for youngsters
22/8/2006Bournemouth Partnership is labeled a good example for other Councils
18/8/2006Bournemouth Partnership Regional Spatial Strategy event 23/8 2pm - 4pm
18/8/2006Faiths unite for green initiative
1/8/2006Skills for Life
17/5/2006New Single Primary Care Trust for Bournemouth and Poole
25/4/2006Safer and Stronger Communities Target: 1) By 2010 to have halved the level of child poverty within the borough
25/4/2006Safer and Stronger Communities Target: 2) By 2009 to have 500 landlords and tenants participating in a ‘responsible landlord and tenant scheme’
25/4/2006Safer and Stronger Communities Target: 3) By 2009 to have set up 20 new projects or initiatives targeted at preventing the occurrence or re-occurrence of anti-social behaviour
25/4/2006Safer and Stronger Communities Target: 4) Increase the number of domestic violence incidents reported annually to the police – from a predicted 1329 in 2006 to 1462
25/4/2006Safer and Stronger Communities Target: 9) To ensure the provision of affordable housing that meets local needs
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 1) Achieve an overall improvement in the energy efficiency of residential accommodation of 30% from July 1996 to July 2011
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 2) Achieve 2 Blue Flags and 5 Green Flags per year for well managed, clean parks, gardens and beaches
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 3) Recycle or compost 40% of all household waste by December 2006 and reduce the amount of household waste landfilled per person by April 2007 to match the best 25% of Unitary Councils in England and Wales
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 4) Achieve national air quality standards, including those for fine particles by December 2010 and nitrogen dioxide by December 2005
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 5) Assess and monitor the quality of Bournemouth’s green spaces for wildlife and establish at least one new project annually involving the community in protecting and enhancing the wildlife value of the borough
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target 6 In the seven years up to April 2007 we will encourage the construction of 5110 new homes, at least 95% of which will be on ‘brownfield’ sites
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 7 Reduce car trips to schools by 30% by April 2006 against the 2000/01 baseline
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 8) Provide a 10-minute peak hour and a 15-minute off-peak bus service on all main routes by April 2006
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 9) Reduce the rate of growth of traffic on roads by 50% by April 2006 against the 1994-98 average growth of 0.65%
25/4/2006Sustaining Our Environment Target: 10) Increase conurbation cycle ways, greenways and footpath routes by 30 kilometres and the number of people using them by 50% by April 2006 (against the 2000 baseline)
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 1) Increase the Gross Value Added (GVA) at a rate above regional levels each year
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 2) Achieve unemployment levels within Bournemouth below the south west regional average between April 2002 and April 2005
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 3) Increase retail customer flow in Bournemouth Borough by at least 1% per year
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 4: Achieve a real increase in visitor spend of 5% between April 2002 and April 2005
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 5) Increase market share of {out-of-season tourism (see NOTE 2 below and language school attendance by 5% between April 2000 and April 2005
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 6) Increase the percentage of 19 year olds in Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole with a level 2 qualification each year and increase the percentage of economically active adults in Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole with a level 3 qualification each year
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 8) Support and provide training support for 50 additional small businesses each year
25/4/2006Strengthening Our EconomyTarget: 9) Increase the number of people taking part in cultural and recreational activities by 3% per year
25/4/2006Strengthening Our Economy Target: 10) Reduce the levels of economic deprivation through regeneration activity within Bournemouth between April 2002 and April 2006
24/4/2006Caring for People Target: 1) Reduce emergency admissions to hospital by April 2005.
24/4/2006Caring for People Target: 2) Reduce the death rate from coronary heart disease and stroke in residents aged under 75 by 20% by April 2005.
24/4/2006Caring for People Target: 4) Reduce death and injury caused by fire between April 2003 and April 2007
24/4/2006Caring for People Target: 5) Reduce the death rate from suicide and undetermined injury by 10% by April 2005.
24/4/2006Caring for People Target: 7) By March 2004 80% and by March 2006 100% of partners including education authorities, primary care trusts, the voluntary sector and social services directorates will work together to provide integrated programmes of treatment, care and support for all young people identified as having a substance misuse problem.
24/4/2006Caring for People Target: 10) Increase the number of people with disabilities employed by members of the Bournemouth Partnership by 10% by April 2006.
24/4/2006Eduacation and Life Long Learning Target: 3) Increase the number of students gaining Level 2 by age 19
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target: 4) Increase the number of adults participating in learning, including people from under-represented and hard-to-reach groups, and people aged 50+, so that local targets are met or exceeded.
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target: 5) Raise aspiration and awareness of learning opportunities, so that local targets for improved attainment are met or exceeded
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target 6 Reduce the proportion of under 19s not in employment, education or training by 8.1% by 2006.
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target: 7) Increase levels of basic skills in literacy, numeracy and IT, so that local targets are met or exceed
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target: 8) Improve overall employability skills through the joint commitment of employers and training providers, so that a range of local indicators show this is achieving results.
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target: 9) Meet government targets for the development of Children’s Centres, so that 1944 children are reached in Bournemouth’s four most disadvantaged wards by 2010.
24/4/2006Education and Life Long Learning Target: 10) Increase the number of international students attending accredited organisations by 3% by 2005.
1/4/2006Message from the Chair
28/3/2006Climate Change - A Global Problem with a Local Impact Event
1/2/2006Ministerial Visit
1/2/2006Appointment of LAA Project Officer
1/2/2006Bournemouth and Poole Partnerships make history together
1/2/2006Local Area Agreements
1/11/2005Bournemouth Partnership Website
1/11/2005Vision 2026 – Shaping Bournemouth’s Future Conference
1/11/2005Anti-Bullying
1/11/2005£40 million to Spend
1/11/2005Comminity Buildings Programme Announced Community Buildings Programme Community Buildings Programme Announced.Community Buildings Programme Community Buildings Programme Announced. Announced.
1/11/2005High Attendance
1/11/2005Vision 2026
1/11/2005Conference 2006
1/11/2005Delegate Feedback
1/11/2005Next Steps…….
8/9/2005Bournemouth Cycling Forum - First Year Report
1/9/2005 Bournemouth Partnership Self Review
1/9/2005Vision 2026 – Shaping Bournemouth’s Future Conference- 21 November 2005
1/9/2005New Chair of Children and Young People Strategic Partnership
1/9/2005Safer and Stronger Communities Partnership Forum
1/9/2005Feedback from Forums
1/9/2005Safer and Stronger Communities Partnership Forum
1/9/2005Strengthening Our Economy Forum
1/9/2005Education & Lifelong Learning Forum
1/9/2005Caring For People Forum
1/9/2005Bournemouth Environment Forum
1/9/2005Children & Young People Strategic Partnership
1/9/2005Regional Spatial Strategy
1/9/2005Website
1/9/2005Local Area Agreement
1/9/2005Dorset Link Age
1/9/2005Bicentenary 2010
1/9/2005External Funding
1/9/2005Bournemouth Council’s Organisation Chart
1/9/2005Diary Dates
1/8/2005Self Review Process
1/8/2005Caring For People Forum – Election of Chair/Vice Chair
1/8/2005New Chief Executive
1/8/2005Partnership Success
1/8/2005Community Plan
1/8/2005Website
1/8/2005New Members
1/8/2005Bournemouth, Poole East Dorset and Christchurch Business Directory
1/8/2005Youth Project
1/8/2005Diary Dates - Update
4/7/2005Bournemouth Partnership Bulletin - June/July 05
1/6/2005Review of the Bournemouth Partnership
1/6/2005Bournemouth Partnership Conference 2005 - Vision 2025 & Local Area Agreement
27/5/2005Bournemouth Partnership Bulletin - May 05
1/5/2005New Platform Young People’s Project
1/5/2005July is veterans month
1/5/2005Funding Opportunities
1/5/2005Regional Economic Strategy ‘Raising The Game’
1/5/2005Diary Dates
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1/4/2003Working together for a healthier Bournemouth
1/4/2003Innovative plan launched to reduce youth offending
1/4/2003Find out about real nappies!
30/1/2003WORKING TOGETHER FOR A HEALTHIER BOURNEMOUTH
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18/4/2002Family Fun Day 16 June 2002 Celebrating National Childcare Month
17/4/2001Making Bournemouth A Safer Place
17/4/2001THE BOURNEMOUTH PARTNERSHIP ONE YEAR ON – A HEALTH SERVICE PERSPECTIVE
1/2/2001Jesus 2000 - Church of England
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30/10/2000Conference Bournemouth Plays its Part
30/10/2000Oakmead Conservationists
30/10/2000Royal Bournemouth Hospital Gamma Appeal - YOUR Help is Needed!
30/10/2000The Russell-Cotes Listens to What Children Have to Say and Can Prove It!
30/10/2000Tackling Crime & Disorder
30/10/2000Transforming Arts
30/10/2000Whitbread In The Community
30/10/2000Local Transport Targets
30/10/2000Reducing Teenage Pregnancies
30/10/2000Seafront Services and Transportation
30/10/2000Seafront Services & National Awards
30/10/2000Excellence in Education
30/10/2000Bournemouth Quality Standards for Early Education and Care
30/10/2000Increasing Numbers of Homes
30/10/2000Home Comforts for Bournemouth's Older Population
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