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BCP Council s fly-tipping scheme slammed | Bournemouth Echo

A large fly-tip blocks off Ambury Lane, Christchurch. TAXPAYERS will still have to foot the bill for clearing up rubbish under BCP Council’s proposed new outsourced fly-tipping enforcement service. Cabinet members will be asked to approve a one-year “cost-neutral” pilot when they meet next week in a bid to crackdown on repeat offenders. But the council’s scrutiny board has called on the cabinet to “reconsider” the approach, which would see the council have to pay to clear up waste without collecting any income from fines. The new service has been drawn-up following concerns the council has “no real deterrent” to serial fly-tippers and lacked the expertise to deal with the issue.

Mum pleased with beach access at Boscombe beach

Georgia Phillpot, 12, has Downs Syndrome, scoliosis, learning difficulties and is ten years in remission from cancer. Her mum, Jo, said she loves to be in the sea but it has always been a struggle to get her to the water because her wheelchair would not go on the sand. However, after lobbying with BCP Council, a path has been installed in Boscombe, meaning Georgia can get to the sea and swim. Jo said: “She has had all these setbacks at the start of her life. The problems I have, although people say the beaches are fully accessible, they are not if you cannot get to the water’s edge.

Baiter snack bar man can stay until 2022, says BCP Council

Nigel Milham had been told he would have to leave his snack kiosk at Baiter A SNACK bar operator who was set to lose his livelihood at a Poole park has been told he can stay after all. Nigel Milham was told he had lost the contract to continue running his kiosk at Baiter after 17 years. But BCP Council has revealed that the winning bidder pulled out and said Mr Milham can stay until next year while the contract is offered out again. As the Daily Echo reported last month, Mr Milham had accused the council of “destroying” a family business which had paid £180,000 in rent over the years.

Councillor Peter Parrish committed suicide, inquest hears

1/1 A POOLE councillor was found dead in his house on what he described in a note to his family as “D-Day”, just months after splitting from his wife. Canford Heath ward councillor Peter Parrish, 77, died on July 20, last year. An inquest at Bournemouth Town Hall yesterday heard police were called to Mr Parrish’s home in Cogdeane Road, after he had sent a voicemail to his wife saying he was going to commit suicide. Officers forced entry and found him hanging in the hallway. A note left by Mr Parrish read: “I did tell you without you there, there is no life for me, I could only do six months then D-Day, I will always wait for my Tan (wife) the other side.”

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