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ENTERTAINMENT venues that have closed to the public tend to be gone for good. So the plan to reopen Bournemouth’s Palace Court Theatre – also known as the Playhouse – constitutes a dramatic comeback. It is 35 years since a lack of public support seemed to have brought down the curtain on the building s days as a theatre and cinema. It became a place of worship, over the objections of Bournemouth council and many supporters. Now Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) has acquired the venue – a neighbour of Bournemouth’s Premier Inn on Hinton Road and Westover Road. It plans to restore the 1930s art deco building as a teaching space with performance venue, complete with 400-seat auditorium that will welcome the public as well as students. ....
In March 2021, residents of the road launched a petition to save Dalkeith Steps from anti-social behaviour. Residents called upon BCP Council and Bournemouth West MP Conor Burns to intervene following an increase in anti-social behaviour, which, according to residents, has been happening for years. Concerns regarding anti-social behaviour and drug paraphernalia at the steps, amongst other things, have been long-standing. In 2017, “dangerous” drug paraphernalia, broken glass and rubbish at the car park footpath put people off from using the busy town centre walkway. Four years ago one resident told the Daily Echo she refused to use the footpath because of the amount of the litter there strewn among the greenery. ....
In March 2021, residents of the road launched a petition to save Dalkeith Steps from anti-social behaviour. Residents called upon BCP Council and Bournemouth West MP Conor Burns to intervene following an increase in anti-social behaviour, which, according to residents, has been happening for years. A history of issues Needles, drug paraphernalia and rubbish at a public footpath to Richmond Gardens car park in 2017 Concerns regarding anti-social behaviour and drug paraphernalia at the steps, amongst other things, have been long-standing. In 2017, “dangerous” drug paraphernalia, broken glass and rubbish at the car park footpath put people off from using the busy town centre walkway. ....
By Letters to the Editor Send us your views on the week s news READER LETTER: We need to tackle severe traffic problems in Bournemouth AS we emerge from the world in pandemic, we look forward to things getting back to normal but we must be concerned about the delays in travel time across BCP. Before it is too late, we need to tackle the severe traffic and travel problems that surround the JP Morgan site, the Bournemouth University Hospital and the Bournemouth Law Courts. The route is available now. If we really want Bournemouth Airport to serve the conurbation we need to embrace it into our travel network and take advantage of the car parking potential at this site which will, in due course, improve its links to the A338. ....
A Labour-run council has ramped up the price of parking permits to up a whopping £690 in the latest escalation of the capital s war on motorists. Merton Council in south-west London wants to boost the amount people have to pay to park outside their own homes in a bid to cut air pollution. It is believed the permits would be the most expensive in Britain. Charges for the most polluting cars will cost up to £540 per year, in addition to the existing £150 levy for all diesel vehicles and older petrol models. It has sparked fears more councils will look to hike their prices. It is thought the move could add as much as £1million a year to the authority s coffers. ....