Britannia Parking has taken over the running of the BH2 car park from NCP THE new operator of a Bournemouth town centre car park is offering free parking for three weeks to mark Covid “freedom day”. Britannia Parking has taken over the running of the car park in the BH2 leisure complex from NCP. The first three hours of parking will be free as of Monday, July 19, with a £3 charge after that to park all day. Britannia Parking chief executive Brian Parker said: “These have been tough times for everyone. “Working closely in partnership with Legal & General, BH2’s owners, we all agreed that we need to celebrate the lifting of Covid restrictions and mark the new management of the BH2 car park.
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Pubs, bars and restaurants have been closed while the nation sat in lockdown as coronavirus cases surged. However, with cases now relatively low, hospitality businesses can be reopen outdoors, with no curfew or substantial meal rules in place. And business bosses said there was a “buzz” around the place. Mark Cribb, founder of Urban Guild which runs Urban Reef, Urban Beach and Urban Garden, said: “All three will open, Garden in the town centre has got really large terraces. “In Reef we have refurbished the ground floor, we have given it a lot of love and we have space outside.
By Reporter Staff
Reporter Staff
Mayor Walsh and the Boston Resiliency Fund Steering Committee last week announced the Boston Resiliency Fund’s 28th and final funding round, totaling $3.85 million for 62 nonprofits across Boston, including 14 based in Dorchester and Mattapan.
The organizations in this round of funding work to ensure access to food and other basic needs for Boston residents and to promote public health in the city through community-based outreach and engagement.
Since its launch in March of 2020, $34.5 million has been donated to the Boston Resiliency Fund (BRF), and 377 Boston-based organizations have received more than $34.1 million in funding.
The following Dorchester/Mattapan-based organizations have received grants:
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