Battistinis, December ‘Retro Revival’ . . . . . . . . .

Get ready and BE QUICK is all we can say!!!!!!!

The next instalment of the ever popular 'Battistinis Retro Revival' will be the Christmas Special occurring on Sat 18thDecember 2010. We would love you to join us for an exquisite evening of true yesteryear 40’s & 50’s beauty and styling with a good old scoop of fun and giggles thrown in for good measure!

‘Retro Revival’ is to commence from 7-11pm at the Bournemouth based Battistinis custom centre! The price of a ticket is a mere £12 each and includes food and all we can say is be quick, very quick if you want a ticket as these are available now and will be gone very quick! You have been warned!!!!

Tickets are Available from the Battistinis Custom Centre which incorporates The ‘Rockers Cafe’ by simply dropping in store, OR by calling +44(0)1202 437400 and also onlinefrom the following link: http://battistinis.eventbrite.com/

'Battistinis Christmas Special Retro Revival’
SATURDAY 18th DECEMBER 2010
LIVE MUSIC FROM
‘The Regular Joes’ 11 piece Swing and Jive band.
Specializing in the dance music of that jumpin', jivin' era inbetween the Big Bands and Rock 'n' Roll. Their unique (but not so secret!) recipe combines old-school R&B, Jump Blues, and classic Swing along with a tasty sprinkling of "The Rat Pack" to serve you up a swingin', dancin' treat!.
plus
Dance the night away to vintage tunes from the 1940s and 1950s from 
ROCK 'N' ROLL DJ "VANESSA"
BURLESQUE ENTERTAINMENT FROM MISS ANNIE & THE KITTY KAT KITTENS
CUSTOM BIKES & HOTRODS BY BATTISTINIS ON SHOW
STALL HOLDERS
- Traditional Barber "Lord Jason" from Southbourne Barbers
- Jive Dive Vintage Records & CDs
- Love From Hetty & Dave Hand Crafted Leather Accessories & Jewellery
AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!!
LIVE MUSIC * BURLESQUE * VINTAGE CLOTHING STALLS * TATTOOS BAR * TICKET PRICE INCLUDES FOOD!
Remember that the Battistinis Custom Centre incorporating the ‘Rockers Cafe’ is open:
Mon to Friday: 8.30am – 5.30 pm
Saturday: 9.00am – 5.00 pm
Sunday: Pre-arranged events only. (See in store for posters)
Battistinis UK Ltd
Battistinis Custom Centre
1172-1180 Christchurch Road
Bournemouth,
Dorset, BH7 6DY
England
Telephone: +44 (0)1202 437400
Email: sales@battistinis.co.uk
Website: www.battistinis.co.uk
Blog: www.battistinis.blogspot.com

Coda and the People's Millions

Coda, based in the New Forest are the organisation which supports the brilliant Boscombe Orchestra for children, The fiddle orchestra, which has helped lots of local children learn the violin and be part of concerts all around town. They are going to be on the People Millions to get help converting buildings to provide music therapy at their HQ and you can help by voting, please click the link to show your interest, and you will be advised of the number to cal on the day!

I voted against


Here is the decision on outsourcing at tonights meeting. 
I voted against
Cllr Lisa Northover
Mouchel Partnership set to commence on 1st December
Tonight (Wednesday 10th November), Full Council approved the award of an Incremental Partnership Contract to Mouchel, for an initial period of 10 years, with a proposed contract start date of 1 December 2010.
The partnership is made up of three key aspects:
  1. A Council-wide structured change programme, known as Transformation.  This will create the capacity for the Council to save up to 40% of its revenue budget over the next ten years, with a series of business cases being developed over the course of the contract.  The Council will have final decision on which changes to proceed with.
  2. Delivery of four initial services – ICT, Revenues, Benefits and Facilities Management.  Mouchel will continue to base these jobs in Bournemouth.  The partnership will see the standards for these services improved to be within the best 25% in the country by 2013, whilst also saving 5.9% a year on their running costs.
  3. Developing the local economy including the creation of up to 650 new, private-sector jobs in Bournemouth, with 350 jobs of these guaranteed contractually by Mouchel.  These will be created in the emerging field of carbon management, through the creation of a national Centre for Excellence, and the regional provision of support services (such as IT and facilities management) to other public sector organisations.
Assurances were given at Council by Mouchel as to their financial position and ability to deliver the contract as offered.
Cllr Peter Charon, Leader of the Council, said, “This is probably the most significant decision Council has taken for many years and it is not something that a single Member has considered lightly.  In a series of four meetings over three days, the Business Case has been scrutinised, debated and ultimately, this evening, accepted.”  He added, “It is the combination of service improvement, cost reduction, council-wide transformation, a flexible contract that lets us maintain control, and added benefit to the wider economy that make this a once in a generation opportunity.” 
After a required ‘cooling off’ period, it is expected that contracts will be signed by 30thNovember.
Cllr John Beesley, Cabinet Member for Resources said, “This has been many years in the planning, and demonstrates Bournemouth’s ability to plan ahead, predict the difficult times and prepare effectively for them.  I am confident that working with Mouchel gives us the best possible opportunity of responding to the announced Government funding cuts, whilst allowing us the flexibility to respond to circumstances that are as yet unknown, such as future legislation or further changes to our funding regime.”
ENDS
For further comment / broadcast interview, please call:
Media Office: 01202 454668
Cllr Peter Charon 01202 304317
Cllr John Beesley 07860 391219

Editor’s Notes:
Timeline: reaching tonight’s decision:
·         October 2008 – Cabinet considered an Options Appraisal which provided a high level assessment of potential efficiencies.
·         February 2009 – Cabinet approved the Detailed Case for Change to procure a potential partner.
·         June 2009 – The Scope of Services was confirmed (ICT< Facilities Management, Benefits, Revenues) and procurement commenced following approval by Cabinet.
·         July 2009 – The notice advertising the Partnership opportunity was published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU).
·         September 2009 – 4 bidders (Serco, Capita, Mouchel, BT/Balfour Beatty) were shortlisted from Pre Qualification Responses.
·         December 2009 – Capita and Mouchel were shortlisted to participate in detailed Dialogue with the Council with a view to submitting Final Tenders.
·         July 2010 - A Business Case was been developed for approval by Council. A number of recommendations were made by Overview and Scrutiny Management Panel to improve the Business Case.
·         July-October 2010 –recommendations made by the Overview and Scrutiny Management Panel on 5 July 2010 are addressed
Selecting Mouchel as Preferred Bidder:
Both Mouchel and Capita’s final bids were assessed on:
(i) Price – achievement of the Council’s affordability requirements, minimisation of exposure and access to funding.
(ii) Quality – technical approach, robustness and risk management, service management and plans for innovation and service improvement.
(iii) Staff – retaining jobs locally and demonstration of staff welfare and development of skills.
(iv) Broader Strategic Contribution – supporting broader change across the Council and the local economy as a whole.
Boscombe Lib Dems back the Shelter Campaign to Evict Rogue Landlords. We want to make this campaign real in Boscombe and are looking for your help in telling us about your experience and providing photographs of housing problems. 


Here is the information about the Shelter campaign:
Over the past 10 years, the private rented sector has been the fastest growing type of housing in the UK and is likely to continue to expand, as waiting lists for social housing rise and more people are priced out of home ownership.
Anyone renting a property from a private landlord deserves to be treated fairly and with respect. While most landlords do this, a minority of rogue landlords are getting away with renting out homes that are in an appalling state of repair, and deliberately exploiting their tenants.

Examples of rogue landlord behaviour include:
  • harassment and illegal eviction
  • failure to ensure that a property is in a fit state – and that it is safe
  • refusal to return a tenant’s deposit without good reason
  • charging tenants outrageous amounts for hidden costs
  • Using undisclosed fees as an excuse to put tenants into arrears and impose further extortionate penalty charges.

Living in rundown or unsafe housing can severely harm the health and well-being of tenants. It contributes to and worsens problems of poverty and social exclusion. And it is not only tenants of rogue landlords who are affected. Neighbours can also be put at risk by poor maintenance and vandalism in adjoining properties.
Rogue landlords make people’s lives a misery by using outrageous scams to rip off unsuspecting tenants, leaving them in serious financial difficulty.

The Government says that tenants are happy with their experiences of private renting and the laws to protect them are working well. Yet a new survey carried out by Shelter with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health reveals that:
  • 9 out of 10 environmental health officers working with tenants have encountered landlords engaging in harassment or illegal eviction.
  • 78% had dealt with landlords who persistently refuse to maintain their property in a safe condition.
  • More than 90% had encountered cases of severe damp, mould, electrical or fire safety hazard in properties they investigated in the last year.

Shelter believes that much more needs to be done to bring rogue landlords to justice and to drive them out for good. In particular, we want to see:
  • A zero tolerance approach to rogue landlords by local councils, backed by adequate resources - bringing all local councils up to the standard of the best.
  • The ability to ban people from being a landlord for a period of time if they are convicted of an offence related to their behaviour in this role, for instance harassing or evicting tenants illegally.
  • Greater transparency and accountability, so that the public are better able to hold local politicians to account for what they are doing to tackle rogue landlords.

Boscombe Life Drawing Group


 the next two Saturday sessions are booked and the dates are October 23rd and November 27th. 1.15 - 3.45pm. Both sessions at the Wellspring Centre Haviland Road and the cost is £10. Further details from Sarah Humby humbysarah@yahoo.co.uk  We also have a facebook page http://www.facebook.com/?sk=nf#!/group.php?gid=138109289538044

 Reading New Work at Poole LitFest
Boscombe based author Tricia Walker will be hosting an event in The Studio at Poole Lighthouse at 12pm on Saturday 30th October where she will be reading from her current work as well as extracts from Benedict?s Brother selected by readers and talking about her success to date.  The event is part of ?Dorset Delights? in which 12 authors including Sarah Challis and Andy McDemott will be on hand to chat to festival goers and answer questions over a cup of tea.
Tickets are available from www.poolelitfest.com  £10/8

New Shop Love From Hetty & Dave between Boscombe and Pokesdown - check it out now! http://lovefromhettyanddave.blogspot.com/2010/10/shop-shenanigans.html

New Gallery Workshops, galleries, function rooms and photographic studios run by artists for artists as part of a Social Entrepreneur project dedicated to creating positive social change.
At the Central Boscombe site we have approx 6000 sq/ft of space at our disposal over 2 floors. Consisting of open Gallery areas, coffee shop and photo studio space on the ground floor. Opposit Primark, give them a visit!


 in their state of the art teaching clinic. In addition, members of the Territorial Army and Reserves are entitled to a 30% discount on treatments. 
For further information please contact the The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC) Clinic, 01202 436200.

. Fibrecity are behind with their installations and that that they are only going to be fully installing customers in the BH11 area until the end of the year. At the beginning of next year they will be releasing install dates to us for the remaining areas in Bournemouth

Vintage market, in the Cresent 28th October 10am - 3pm As well as a vintage market, we would like this to be a place where you can buy unique handcrafted goods. 
If you have any questions, or would like to get involved contact 
Sara Cheng Grove Studio07786 310883
or sally coulson Boscombe Project officer 07500 224549 sally.coulson@bournemouth.gov.uk


Monday 25th October 2010 - Crafty Fox Collective presents Evan Greer @ Cafe Boscanova
Workshop from 6:00 pm - Organizing Events that Build the Movement
Getting people to come to events is hard. Finding ways to empower people and build community once they come to the event is even harder. This workshops focuses on nuts and bolt skills for organizing successful events that bring people together and get communities fired up for organizing toward change. Topics covered include: long-term event strategy, outreach, coalition building, using art and music as a tool, media, event management, and more!
Live music from 8:00pm - Evan Greer - High energy acoustic songs to inspire hope, build community, and incite resistance! + Jack Ratts + more TBC
Sliding scale donation £5 - £10 - www.evangreer.org   www.craftyfoxcollective.com



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Work gets underway to transform Roumelia Lane


Roumelia Lane in Boscombe is set for a facelift as work gets underway to improve the area.

Works have started in Roumelia Lane as part of the regeneration of Boscombe which will include, resurfacing of the road, the introduction of a new 20mph speed limit as well as a one way system.

Work will run for approximately 12 weeks with a series of phased road closures while work takes place. However, pedestrian access will be maintained throughout.


The Council allocated £196k for a package of works to enhance the area which also included better street lighting and CCTV was installed thanks to funding from the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership.

‘Battistinis Retro Revival’ on November 6th 2010 line-up! (7pm – 11pm)
The price of a ticket is a mere £10 and includes ‘Rockin Chilli’ & jacket Potato meal!!!!

Live music from ...
Rock-A-Billy Duo
‘JEZEBEL’ 
plus
Dance the night away to vintage tunes from the 1940s and 1950s from ROCK 'N' ROLL DJ "VANESSA"

With Burlesque Entertainment by... 
MISS ANNIE & THE KITTY KAT KITTENS

Miss Annie
Miss Cream Tease
Signorina Messalina
Tigress Lily
Dixie Doll
Brandy Snapz
Blue-Belle
And special guest
SENSU'ELLE

AND THAT'S NOT ALL........
CUSTOM BIKES & HOTRODS BY BATTISTINIS ON SHOW
JASON PERKINS PHOTOGRAPHER WILL BE THERE WITH HIS "RETRO PHOTO BOOTH" SO BE SURE TO DRESS TO IMPRESS - 1940s & 50s Style!!! A FREE TICKET for the November ‘Retro Revival’ to be won by the best dressed guy and the best dressed doll!!!
We also have the following stalls:
- THE VINTAGE HAIR LOUNGE
- Traditional Barber "LORD JASON" From SOUTHBOURNE BARBERS
- CHERRY BLITZ - Retro Clothing
- PANDORAS CHOICE - Burlesque & Retro Lingerie & Corsets
- Tattoos and body piercing by WHITE FLAME STUDIOS
SPONSORED BY: CHRISTCHURCH RADIO CABS &VIVIEN OF HOLLOWAY

Tickets are Available from the Battistinis Custom Centre which incorporates The ‘Rockers Cafe’ by simply dropping in store, OR by calling +44(0)1202 437400 and also online  from the following link: http://battistinis.eventbrite.com/


Also remember that the next ‘Retro Revival’ instalment will be a mega ‘Retro Revival Christmas Special’ occurring on Sat Dec 18th that you will not want to miss out on!!!!
For further information or to find out how to get involved with future ‘Battistinis Retro Revival’ events please contact Battistinis Custom Cycles:
Email: promo@battistinis.co.uk      
Telephone: +44 (0)1202 437400

10:10:10 How did you do?


I signed up to the 10:10:10 campaign committing myself to reduce my co2 but 10% by tenth october 2010.
I didn't have much of an idea how I would do it at that stage, but as it happens I think I probably have done it. I have done 5 things to to make a difference in my house.

1, My son's window in his room was very old and draughty it had been replaces as a single sheet of glass with louvres at the top. It was expensive to sort so we got a student over the summer and he slept downstairs raising the money! so now he has a double glazed UPVC (I know yuck!) Window and is warm, so warm he overheats!

2, A minor one but I got a replacement compost bin after mine disappeared a couple of years ago.

3, A free energy meter came through from southern Electric. now we are much more conscious of what is on.

4 Got a new washing line too many in the house to dry it all outside, we end up with piles of damp school uniform. But we had got too used to the tumble dryer

5. Probably this will make the biggest difference, I finally got my heatmiser programmable thermostat brought and installed Before I only had a little mechanical clock dial on the boiler, so if I felt cold one day and put the heating on, it would come on again the next day, and until I remembered to turn it off. I also had only radiator thermostats and no room stat, so it was always too cold or I would come back from being out all day to find it was boiling and had been like it all day - a big waste. This one can also maintain 4 different temperatures for different times of the day so you don't have to mess with it, I also got this as a wireless model so it can go upstairs at night and is measuring the room you are in. So I think I will probably make the money back just over this winter. Yay!

So there it is. Please let me know what you have done
Lisa

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Name the surf girlie competition !
Scribe Tattooing & Tattoo parlour near Pokesdown would love someone to give their surf girlie a name, she cant be surf girlie forever!!
The prize for the winning name is: 
A meal for 2 including drinks (the winner can choose whatever 2 meals they fancy from the menu and they can enjoy them with a drink each...even a beer or a glass of wine!!) voucher worth in excess of £20.
And also runners up prizes of
1 x Tattoo Parlour Bournemouth t-shirt
1 x Scribe Tattooing t-shirt
1 x £10.00 Scribe Tattooing voucher (over 18's for this prize!).
The Tattoo Parlour Cafe near Pokesdown station is the 'Worlds First Tattoo Themed Diner'. As well as sampling the finest coffee, the biggest, freshest burgers and the relaxing atmosphere, you can watch 'live' tattooing and enjoy a beer in our licensed premisis. The Tattoo Parlour offers something for everyone - come on down!
National Older People’s Day, the Natural History Museum of the Natural Science Society will be having a special opening on Thursday 30th September from 2.00 – 4.00pm.

They will be holding guided tours at 2.00pm and 3.00pm and refreshments will be available.  The museum is a fascinating place to visit and I urge to you pop along and see what amazing things they have on show.  For more information, please see the attached flyer.
 , Deadamou5
Bournemouth Natural Science Society Museum, 39 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, BH1 3NS.
Boscombe o2 Academy- brilliant stuff on our doorstep as ever - Divine comedy, Imogen Heap, Billy Brag, Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain, Belle and Sebastian, Pixie lott, Deadamou5 - how lucky are we!! http://bit.ly/9hX570
Boscombe Chine Gardens is ‘Best Park’ in the South and South East
Boscombe has been presented with another award in 2010 – this time for the excellent quality of its gardens.

Boscombe Chine Gardens received a Gold award (scoring 92 points out of 100) and was judged to be the ‘Best Park’ in the South & South East in Bloom competition, sponsored by Southern Water.
Boscombe Life Drawing Group Saturday 25th Septemeber 1.15 - 3.45pm. Both sessions at the Wellspring Centre Haviland Road and the cost is £10. Further details from Sarah Humby humbysarah@yahoo.co.uk  We also have a facebook page http://www.facebook.com/?sk=nf#!/group.php?gid=138109289538044
Panaca in Mind We are an informal, self-help group supported by Dorset MIND.  We provide support for people who suffer from panic attacks, phobias and related anxiety states.  Our aim is to provide a supportive environment in which people can find ways to improve their lives.  Friends, family and carers of people who experience anxiety are also welcome.
We are meeting fortnightly at 107 Palmerston Road
Boscombe
Opposite the Salvation Army Hall
Wednesday Mornings 10.30-12.30pm,4th July, 28th July, 11th August, 25th august, 8th September, 22nd September, 6th October
Please feel free to come along and join us or if you prefer you can ring Kim on 07816 640294 to find out more about Panacea. request the panacea e-news here panacea@dorsetmind.org.uk
Battistinis Retro Revival Live music plus 1940s harmony vocalists LIGHT N SHADE With Burlesque Entertainment by THE KITTY KAT KITTENS Miss Annie Miss Cream Tease Signorina Messalina Tigress Lily Dixie Doll Brandy Snapz Blue-Belle Dance the night away to vintage tunes from the 1940s and 1950s from BE SURE TO DRESS TO IMPRESS - 1940s & 50s Style!!! A FREE TICKET for the November Retro Revival to be won by the best dressed guy and the best dressed doll!!! THE VINTAGE HAIR LOUNGE Traditional Barber LORD JASON From SOUTHBOURNE BARBERS CHERRY BLITZ - Retro Clothing PANDORAS CHOICE - Burlesque & Retro Lingerie & Corsets Ticket price £10 includes Food!! 2 Oct 2010 19:00 - 23:00 One day only
Battistinis Custom Centre 1172-1180 Christchurch Road Bournemouth BH7 6DY 01202 437400 promo@battistinis.co.uk £10 Over 18
Monday 25th October 2010 - Crafty Fox Collective presents Evan Greer @ Cafe Boscanova
Workshop from 6:00 pm - Organizing Events that Build the Movement
Getting people to come to events is hard. Finding ways to empower people and build community once they come to the event is even harder. This workshops focuses on nuts and bolt skills for organizing successful events that bring people together and get communities fired up for organizing toward change. Topics covered include: long-term event strategy, outreach, coalition building, using art and music as a tool, media, event management, and more!
Live music from 8:00pm - Evan Greer - High energy acoustic songs to inspire hope, build community, and incite resistance! + Jack Ratts + more TBC
Sliding scale donation £5 - £10 - www.evangreer.org   www.craftyfoxcollective.com
Could you use some additional skills in your organisation?  By offering an internship to students, your organisation could benefit from a flexible and cost-effective way of utilising the skills, knowledge and enthusiasm students offer to tackle organisational issues such as marketing strategies, website design or research and analysis. We are working in partnership with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to offer a number of student internships for 2011. Deadline is 20 October.  Find out more and apply
Police News
Meet the team and raise local issues at the following Safer Neighbourhood events.
Surgery  Every Thursday & Saturday 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Police Neighbourhood Information Centre, The Sovereign Centre,  Boscombe
Street Corner Meetings
Every Thursday, 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Surgery
Police Neighbourhood Information Centre, The Sovereign Centre,  Boscombe
Every Saturday, 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm
Surgery
25 September 2010, 11am - 12pm POLISH INTERPRETER PRESENT
Surgery
Police Neighbourhood Information Centre, the Sovereign Centre, Boscombe
13 October 2010, 7pm
Street Corner Meeting
Tower Road
30 October 2010, 11am - 12pm POLISH INTERPRETER PRESENT
Surgery
Police Neighbourhood Information Centre, the Sovereign Centre, Boscombe
10 November 2010, 7pm
Street Corner Meeting
Shelley Road
27 November 2010, 11am - 12pm POLISH INTERPRETER PRESENT
Surgery
Police Neighbourhood Information Centre, the Sovereign Centre, Boscombe
15 December 2010, 7pm
Street Corner Meeting
Florence Road
Boscombe and Springbourne Walk in Health Centre - open to all! is open 8am until 8pm, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. Appointments can either be pre-booked by phone (01202 727969) for registered patients; or urgent walk-in appointments are available throughout the opening times by coming to the health centre. The Centre is at 11 Shelley Rd Boscombe. 
Report Hate crime A hate crime is any incident where you or someone else has been targeted because they or you are believed to be different or any incident you believe was motivated by: race, religion, homophobia, transphobia or disability Incidents may involve verbal abuse, harassment, attacks, damage to your property, bullying or graffiti. By reporting such incidents, even anonymously, will help us to identify the issues in the community. report hate crime online through Dorset Police Website
For more events in Boscombe see www.boscalicious.co.uk
Empty Homes find out more about reporting empty homes 
To report local problems see Fix My Street
List of Live Applications in Boscombe West
Information on How to object
List of Undecided Applications in Boscombe West
Prepared on 23 September 2010
Date Application Location Proposal Applicant Ward Officer Conserv Area Publicity Expiry
10/09/2010 7-2010-15024-I St Clements Church St Clements Road Erection of five Notice boards St Clement's Church BW REP 22/10/2010
06/08/2010 7-2010-4982-S Boscombe Pier Entrance Building Erection of four internally illuminated lettering fascia Rob's Event Catering BW REP 10/09/2010
Boscombe Spa Village signs
06/08/2010 7-2010-4982-T Boscombe Pier Entrance Building Alterations to elevations and formation of outside Rob's Event Catering BW REP 10/09/2010
Boscombe Spa Village seating area
06/08/2010 7-2010-4982-U Boscombe Pier Entrance Building Listed Building Consent for internal and external Rob's Event Catering BW REP 10/09/2010
Boscombe Spa Village alterations including four internally illuminated lettering 
fascia signs
25/08/2010 7-2010-6968-A Flat 2 1 Horace Road Extension of existing dropped kerb to facilitate Mrs P Tapley BW REP 22/10/2010
vehicular access 
26/08/2010 7-2010-9642-I 76-80 Palmerston Road Relief of condition nos. 1 & 2 of application 7-1983- Salvation Army BW RC 25/09/2010
9642-D to allow vehicular access from Tower Road
26/08/2010 7-2010-1572-I Flat 4 27a Sea Road Alterations and formation of a balcony Mr Terry O'Hare BW JMA V 06/10/2010
02/09/2010 7-2010-8043-AC Flat 24, Bethany House, St Clements Alterations and formation of a window - Regulation 3 Bournemouth Borough BW REP 08/10/2010
Gardens Council
02/09/2010 7-2010-7578-H 19 Florence Road Felling of two Laburnums and two Cherries Flat Management Limited BW PC
06/09/2010 7-2010-6866-I Rear of 94-96 Palmerston Road Variation of condition no.3 of application no. 7-2009- South Shore Ltd BW RC 07/10/2010
6866-G to allow the first floor windows on the west 
elevation to be fitted with restrictors
08/09/2010 7-2010-3543-H 626-628 Christchurch Road Erection of an internally illuminated fascia sign, an The Boots Company BW SC
internally illuminated projecting sign and a non 
illuminated window graphic
02/09/2010 7-2010-8043-AD Flat 24 Bethany House, St Clement's Listed Building consent for alterations and formation Bournemouth Borough BW REP 08/10/2010
Garden of a window Council
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Date Application Location Proposal Applicant Ward Officer Conserv Area Publicity Expiry
20/09/2010 7-2010-4030-C 34 Florence Road Pruning to one Elm Lakeside Developments BW AJC
Ltd
17/09/2010 7-2010-5675-L 532-536 Christchurch Road Non-material amendment to 7-2010-5675-J Gale Homes & BW SC
Investments Ltd

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