A PUBLIC art project, a community play and an audio trail are among the cultural activities planned for Poole High Street, thanks to an £80,000 grant. The town is one of more than 60 in the UK to secure a share of the £6 million, through the programme led by Historic England in partnership with Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Councillor Mohan Iyengar, BCP Council portfolio holder for culture said: “The cultural programme aims to make our high streets more attractive and engaging places for people to live, work and spend time. Poole’s programme will focus on sharing the stories of the town and its trade links with Newfoundland, Canada, says BCP Council.
C&A The name C&A stands for Clemens and August, the Brenninkmeyer brothers from the Netherlands who started the firm and brought it to Britain in 1922. The Bournemouth branch of C&A closed its doors for the last time on January 27, 2001 – more than 25 years after originally opening on August 14, 1975.
Cadena Café Cadena Cafés Limited had a chain of coffeehouses in South West England, including one at 71-73 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. Established in 1895 under the name Lloyd s Oriental Café, it was soon renamed Lloyd s Cadena Cafés Ltd. They became Cadena Cafés Ltd in 1907 and took over Paignton-based Dellers Cafés in 1933.
When the sun is out this art deco boutique hotel has a glamorous Miami vibe about it as you lounge by their outdoor pool. At their Ventana Grand Cafe, alongside its Traditional Afternoon Tea (with or without bubbles), there are some beguiling options - the Hendrick’s Afternoon Tea comes with a tea-inspired gin cocktail.
Fancy a cream tea while watching the waves crash on the shore? The Sandbanks Hotel is right by the beach and offers a traditional afternoon tea which includes homemade scones, thick Dorset cream and fruity jam. They also offer gluten free and dairy free options. For an extra treat, add a glass of fizz or a Pimm’s, then move onto the cocktail menu for sundowners accompanied by one of the best sunsets in the county. Full afternoon tea starts at £14.50 per person.
The requirements of the order state that Bell must not:
Enter Poole High Street, certain paths off Poole High Street, Poole Dolphin Centre, Poole Bus Station including the service road and underpasses to the bus station and Pitwines Sainsburys, between 8am and 6pm.
Enter any BCP car park between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
Swear or use threatening or abusive words or behaviour in public in the borough of the Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole Council.
Between the hours of 8am and 6pm, sit, stand or squat on a footpath, street, or public highway within the area of BCP council, with any receptacle for collecting money or with his arm/hand outstretched.