Wednesday, 14 July 2021
LOCAL CARE HOME RESIDENTS TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Thursday, 11 February 2021
ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY?
MAKE A CHANGE AND BECOME A COUNCILLOR
By now, everyone has heard the name, Jackie Weaver. But, did you know there are over 2,000 local (parish and town) council elections taking place this year?
Are you passionate about your community? Do you want to help make a long-lasting change? Do you have innovative ideas for the council? Do you have concerns about a specific issue and want to do something about it? If this is you, then your community needs you.
The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) is looking for people from all backgrounds and experiences who reflect their community to put themselves forward for election this May, as part of its #MakeAChange campaign.
Local councils are the first tier of local government and make a massive difference to local people's quality of life. They run numerous services — many you will see day-to-day, but some are less known. These include introducing solar panels, setting up dementia-friendly groups, organising community buses, creating neighbourhood plans, implementing suitable housing, establishing youth projects, managing allotments and open spaces, maintaining footpaths, public seating and litter bins.
Visit www.nalc.gov.uk/elections to find out more about how you can become a councillor.
Thursday, 28 December 2017
Women Wanted!
Says Society for Poole's press officer, Duncan Williams: "At our Dorset AGM held in 2017 nearly 90% of members attending voted to change the name of the Society to The Society for Poole."
The name has stayed for over 94 years and was established even before women had full voting rights in the country. Although the old name had a great history that we cherish, we needed to change the name so as to increase the appeal of the Society to both men and women.
Unfortunately the membership has not grown recently and from discussions in the community the name is a factor.
"We want to encourage a mixed and modern membership," explains Duncan, who works in the town's communications industry.
This brings us into the 21st century and better reflects us as a Society and the many women who are presently members.
Duncan adds that: "Women who do not live in Poole itself but who may have a strong connection or love of our town are also most welcome to join."
- Find out more about the Society for Poole.
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
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Saturday, 7 January 2017
Save Poole Park Railway
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-poole-park-railway?bucket
Saturday, 19 November 2016
Waggy Tails Rescue launches 2017 calendar thanks to Dolphin Shopping Centre
With support from Poole’s Dolphin Shopping Centre, local charity Waggy Tails Rescue has launched its first ever calendar.
The calendars are £5 each, with all profits going directly back to the charity.
John Grinnell, centre manager of the Dolphin Shopping Centre, adds: “We’ve enjoyed working with the team at Waggy Tails Rescue. We are really pleased that the calendar is now here for the public to enjoy, and visitors to the centre can also get involved with helping the charity by donating pet food and making donations at outlets throughout the centre.”
“Waggy Tails perform a crucial role in saving the lives of abandoned and unwanted dogs and fundraising is therefore critical to enable Waggy Tails Rescue to maintain its proud record.”
Volunteers from Waggy Tails will be joined by members of Wessex Entertainers to form a Choir which will be performing Christmas carols at the centre on the Thursday December 8 and Sunday December 18.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Poole Harbour Boat Show to feature on The Apprentice
The 2016 show held on Poole Quay and Poole Quay Boat Haven enjoyed a visit from the Apprentice contestants for one of the event days, who were then given tasks to sell from exhibitors’ stands. Despite wet weather, the teams battled it out in the marina, chatted to show visitors and secured deals on marine-related products.
Jim Stewart, chief executive of Poole Harbour Commissioners, who organise the annual Poole Harbour Boat Show, says: “We knew for many months beforehand that The Apprentice was due to film at the show, but of course it was all kept under wraps. It is going to be exciting to see the results of their time with us aired on Thursday and for the UK to see what a fantastic boat show Poole has now established.
“It will help highlight the forthcoming 2017 show which has many opportunities for sponsors and exhibitors to get involved.”
For information surrounding Poole Harbour Boat Show go towww.pooleharbourboatshow.co.uk (Wed 16 Nov 16)
Friday, 23 September 2016
Inside Out Dorset festival
RSPB's Big Wild Sleepouts on the nights of 22, 23 and 24 September. There will be campfire cooking, nocturnal adventures and a memorable dawn experience as sounds of the harbour, sea and wind combine with the song of migrant birds.
Monday, 12 September 2016
Poole Blues Festival, 2016
"A perfect opportunity to enjoy quality live music in the beautiful surroundings of Poole Quayside." says the local music columnist @PoolePost
Friday, 2 September 2016
Scientology - Poole targeted by Tom Cruise's religious cult
A black van slinked quietly along the streets of Poole in Dorset.
Amidst the general merriment of the town's annual carnival, many locals were unaware that the balloon adorned vehicle was being used by members of one of the world's most controversial religious groups to hand out recruitment literature to children and their parents.
Throughout the summer many visitors and tourists were approached in Poole high street by Scientologists, offering literature, counselling and bizarre IQ tests.
Booklets entitled 'The Way To Happiness' were being doled out to tots only just old enough to read them.
Derided as a criminal organisation and a money grabbing cult by its many critics, the Church of Scientology was founded in the 1950s by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. It has since grown popular with Hollywood film stars such as John Travolta, Kirsty Alley and Tom Cruise.
The Top Gun actor has reportedly donated millions to help expand Scientology's growth and fulfill its founder's dream of creating a globally dominant church network.
It can be revealed that this network had always intended to target well known holiday destinations such as Bournemouth and Poole.
Hubbard himself made meticulous and detailed 'battle plans' and numerous briefing papers still exist on how to conquer the planet using Scientology Tech (an abbreviation for technology).
Scientology says it has one aim which is to make the world a saner and happier place. To achieve this requires a vast membership expansion and 'cult' bases, or missions, located strategically on every continent. And, of course, a great deal of YOUR money.
Today Scientology seems to resemble Ian Fleming's crime organisation SPECTRE much more than L. Ron Hubbard's utopian dream.
Hubbard, who passed away in 1986, had a life long passion for the sea and all things nautical, even creating an elite Scientology inner circle called the Sea Organisation. Members still wear a naval uniform and dress code; although critics are quick to point out that Hubbard originally only took to the seas to escape paying his taxes.
It is thought that with Poole's easy access to coastal locations, expanding Scientology membership within the region is highly prized by the sea faring religion. The church even has its own super yacht named the Freewinds which travels regularly on PR voyages around the globe. Could the Freewinds be destined to arrive in Poole harbour?
When L. Ron Hubbard died - following a stroke whilst secreted at his Arizona mobile caravan - back in England a limited company was quickly registered to his former adopted town of East Grinstead, West Sussex.
The church elders were frantic to ensure future funding for their faith. Astonishingly that company still exists. It has been named the Church of Scientology Mission Bournemouth Limited and was set up specifically to market membership and funnel revenue streams from within the Dorset region back to Scientology head quarters.
Hubbard's death bed instructions to expand his religion are still being followed to the letter by a band of his most loyal Dorset disciples.
In an attic room high above the Alcatraz restaurant on Poole High Street, local Scientology members meet regularly to ensure their departed leader's orders are being fulfilled exactly as per his instructions. Counselling services, books, DVDs and even group sauna treatments are available, at a cost, from this secretive Poole lair.
A slightly sinister bronze bust of Hubbard sits in a prominent position overseeing sales.
Scientology may seem more like a business or a shop than a bona fide church to most people, but its followers would not agree. Maybe they would not dare to.
Even when confronted with the suggestion that the information revealed in Scientology counselling is later used to blackmail critics, or those who might attempt to escape Scientology, they remain stoically tight lipped and uncritical.
International poster boy Tom Cruise has also begun to remain silent when the subject of Scientology is brought up. Journalists are now barred from asking direct questions about his faith.
The Scientology cross, which to any lay person is deceptively similar to the Christian religious symbol, has been cynically trademarked and copyrighted to the Scientology corporation.
All in all residents of Poole and Bournemouth may wish to keep their eyes wide open. When Scientology first infiltrated the oceanside town of Clearwater in Florida, none were concerned and were sure it was just a passing fad. Today the Clearwater community is a major base for the controversial religion, and the church has millions of dollars tied up in controlling local property, media and community businesses.
From beyond the grave could L. Ron Hubbard yet see his dream fulfilled in Dorset?
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Latest report from London regarding Scientology grooming :
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/education/revealed-how-thousands-of-london-children-are-exposed-to-scientology-group-in-schools-a3433041.html
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Poole Quayside
Monday, 14 March 2016
BOOK NOW FOR THE ROC CONVERSATION - POOLE
A ROC Conversation is a community consultation with results. It aims to bring together members of the local community, including representatives from community groups, Police Service, Fire and Rescue, NHS, local authority, MPs, Housing Associations, churches and faith based groups, Universities, Colleges and schools and many other agencies.
We have developed a successful model with over 150 consultations already under taken and have the expertise to offer agencies who wish to engage with their local community.
Following the event each participant receives a detailed report and we agree an action plan to set up projects which meet social needs identified at the consultation.
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Wednesday, 29 June 2016 from 16:00 to 18:00 (BST)
WHERE:
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