And a check on the roadworks starting today in Three Legged Cross, West Moors Road will be controlled both ways near the bends for work by South West Water. It’s expected to last for 3 days so be aware of possible delays around the area if you’re heading that way.
Starting tomorrow, there’ll be maintenance work on Western Road in Poole, lasting for 30 days. It’ll be closed in both directions with new signals being installed from Burton Road to its junction with Rozel Manor.
Starting tomorrow, there’ll be temporary traffic lights on Salisbury Road in Ringwood, lasting for 55 days. It’ll be controlled both ways between the A31 and Blashford at various points as the work by Scottish and Southern Power continues.
Starting tomorrow, there’ll be roadworks on Kent Lane in Ibsley, lasting for 80 days. It’ll be closed both ways between Salisbury Road and Harbridge Drove.
Starting tomorrow, there’ll be temporary traffic lights on West Moors Road in Three Legged Cross, lasting for 3 days. It’ll be controlled both ways near the bends for work by South West Water.
Today, visibility along the coast was good, and there’s an average water temperature of 10 celsius. Winds of 21 miles per hour were reported from the South-Southeast, and sunset was at 4:15pm. Temperature wise, your overnight low will be 0 celsius, and sunrise will be at 8:08am tomorrow.
Coming up soon in Christchurch, “Bournemouth Concert Brass with a New Year Viennese Concert” takes place at The Regent Centre. The concert brings together bold brass arrangements and well-known melodies performed by an experienced ensemble, offering a warm and uplifting evening that blends precision playing with moments of lightness and familiarity for the audience.. Have a look at our website for all the details. That’s Bournemouth Concert Brass with a New Year Viennese Concert, Sunday the eleventh of January, in Christchurch.
Coming up soon in Bournemouth, “PopCon with Professor David Starkey and Mark Littlewood” takes place at The Pavilion Theatre. An evening of political discussion featuring a historian and an economist exploring the nation’s political future and the potential impact of policy and governance directions. Participants will be invited to engage with contemporary political issues and debates.. Have a look at our website for all the details. That’s PopCon with Professor David Starkey and Mark Littlewood, Monday the twelfth of January, in Bournemouth.
Coming up soon in Bournemouth, “Mark Watson” is appearing at The Pavilion Theatre. The show features a seasoned stand-up comedian sharing humorous reflections on human behaviour and everyday absurdities drawn from recent personal experiences. Expect an engaging performance blending thought-provoking ideas with energetic comedic storytelling.. Have a look at our website for all the details. That’s Mark Watson, Saturday the tenth of January, in Bournemouth.
Coming up soon in Bournemouth, “Peter Kay’s Comedy Tour” is on at The BIC. A celebrated stand-up comedian returns with fresh material and storytelling that reflects his distinctive humour and relatable observations to entertain the audience throughout the evening. Expect a performance packed with witty insights drawn from everyday life, delivered in his unmistakable style.. Have a look at our website for all the details. That’s Peter Kay’s Comedy Tour, Saturday the tenth of January, in Bournemouth.