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Posted on February 27, 2020February 27, 2020 by admin

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    The council has to make dramatic cuts to its budget, saying libraries are underfunded by government
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    An inspectorate found issues with recruitment meant the unit hired staff with "little experience".
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RSS BBC Somerset News

  • Dramatic wins for Somerset and Surrey in T20 Blast June 12, 2025
    Somerset, Surrey and Glamorgan earn victories on a dramatic night of T20 Blast action in the South Group.
  • Council considering almost £500,000 of library cuts June 12, 2025
    The council has to make dramatic cuts to its budget, saying libraries are underfunded by government
  • Organised crime units' performance 'inconsistent' June 12, 2025
    An inspectorate found issues with recruitment meant the unit hired staff with "little experience".
  • The book club still going strong after 50 years June 12, 2025
    Group members have met 500 times, read 350 books and shared more than 1,000 bottles of wine.
  • New railway station 'will be funded' June 12, 2025
    The Treasury confirms funding for a new station in Wellington is in the spending review.

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  • Incinerator proposal rejected by council June 12, 2025
    Plans for the energy-from-waste incinerator in Canford are rejected by BCP councillors.
  • Wheelchair user wants to make UK water accessible June 12, 2025
    Will Behenna from Wimborne wants to hear from others with medical conditions and disabilities.
  • Views sought on plans for seafront green and road June 12, 2025
    The seaside resort's green has been found to be unstable with work needed to prevent collapse.
  • Poole MP calls for tax hikes June 12, 2025
    Neil Duncan-Jordan gives his thoughts on Chancellor Rachael Reeves' spending review.
  • Ex-council leader wrongly claimed tax discount June 12, 2025
    Phil Broadhead blames Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council's online forms.
  • Shop loses licence after employing illegal worker June 12, 2025
    Immigrations officers raided the store in Bournemouth after a tip-off.
  • Proposed incinerator is granted environmental permit June 11, 2025
    The planned incinerator would burn up to 260,000 tonnes of waste each year to generate electricity.
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