Upton Library and Children’s Centre
Upton Library
Corner House, Upton Cross, Poole BH16 5PW
Contact: Louise on 01202 623744 Email:
uptonlibrary@dorsetcc.gov.uk
Opening hours:* Monday: 2pm-5pm Tuesday: 9.30am-12.30pm Wednesday: 9.30am-12.30pm, 2pm-6.30pm
Thursday: CLOSED Friday: 2pm – 5pm Saturday: 9am – 12.30pm
* See the Family Pages for all Children’s Centre activities!
Partners And Communities Together (PACT)
DISCUSS CRIME/SAFETY CONCERNS
The next meeting of Upton and Lytchett Minster PACT (Partners and Communities Together) will be held at 7pm on Wednesday 10th January at the Church Lounge of St. Dunstan’s on Poole Road, Upton.
The summer and autumn saw an increase in crime and anti-social behaviour, especially on the Seaview Road part of Upton.
Speedwatch checks caught many motorists speeding, while inconsiderate parking is a problem blighting the lives of some residents.
PACT gives Upton and Lytchett Minster residents the chance to discuss crime, safety and road issues with town councillors and Dorset police (likely to be represented by Sergeant Barry Gosling).
The PACT Chairman is Stephen Link (Stephen.
link99@hotmail.co.uk).
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We are here to help you! Purbeck Good Neighbours is a volunteer group who can help older people over 50 with small or difficult one-off tasks in their home
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5 Walking a dog when you are unwell 5 Change a light bulb 5 Change some batteries 5 Move some furniture 5 Take away some rubbish 5 Read a letter
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All we ask of you is that you give the volunteer a minimum donation of £2 to cover expenses.
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