As spring blossoms along the south coast, Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole (BCP) are hosting a variety of engaging Easter events and activities for residents...
£3.45 million funding boost for Carers Trust to support UK’s most vulnerable unpaid carersCarers Trust leads new programme to support over 13,500 carers worst...
In a time of rising bills and economic uncertainty, more UK households are waking up to the need for a financial safety net. According...
Weymouth Town Council would like to recognise the positive news of the introduction of a mobile coronavirus test facility in Weymouth. The facility opened yesterday (Wednesday 29th April) and is situated...
As the winter months gradually give way to the promise of warmer weather (extremely gradual here in the UK), now is the ideal time for...
Divorce represents a tumultuous change for any family. For neurodivergent children, who often rely on routine and predictability, the impact can be significant.
These children...
Not every family dynamic is simple.
Even though divorce rates in the UK have fallen to their lowest level since 1971, many couples navigate parenthood differently. While many...
The deadline is approaching to claim up to 30 hours free childcare from September and many Dorset families are at risk of missing out....
At present, social media platforms play a significant role in shaping the lives of teenagers. Instagram, with its visually appealing content and widespread popularity,...
807,000 women are registered as part-time self-employed workers in the UK, and Dorset’s own Tara Howard is one of them. As a mum of four...