Bournemouth library is launching a project of “Quick Response Codes” through which people can access to online information by their smartphones. The QR codes can be scanned by smartphones to automatically access online information related to an item or location. The project has been secured £10,000 of funding from the Arts Council and it will [...]
Apr 13 2012 | Posted in
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By Gerald Gilbert A successful Boscombe youth club could close due to added costs and re-structuring. The 896 club in Christchurch road Pokesdown has been there since 1965 and organisers say that anti social behaviour in the area has been significantly reduced because of what they have to offer. Various bodies fund the club mostly [...]
Sep 6 2011 | Posted in
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With only 6.9% of Bournemo9uth West 16 – 65 year olds having no qualifications, residents of Bournemouth West are in the top 20 most qualified in the UK. Bournemouth East ranks lower at number 165 of the 600 constituencies with 7.6% having no qualifications, and Poole ranks at 241 with 9.2% having no qualifications Christchurch [...]
Jul 22 2011 | Posted in
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The People & Planet Green League 2011 unveiled yesterday reveals that BU is the fifth greenest university in the UK out of 138 institutions surveyed. The results, published in Education Guardian, show that BU has earned a ‘First Class’ degree-style rating for its green credentials. BU has also shown a considerable performance improvement with a [...]

Summer 2011 – Back to the story…. Lostprophets released their first album, ‘thefakesoundofprogress’, just over ten years ago. Ten. Years. They’ve been years of shifts in both style and attitude as the band made the ascent through the British rock spectrum. Their forthcoming fifth record promises to encompass all the sound and experience that Lostprophets [...]