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Work on the Canford Cliffs site, known as Treasure Island, will begin in April, a council says.
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NewsWork on the Canford Cliffs site, known as Treasure Island, will begin in April, a council says.
Good news for a tree lover on Haig Avenue! A Lawson Cypress is being replaced with a lovely new Thuja plicata, all approved by BCP Council. This little bit of green space improvement is happening right here in our Canford Cliffs ward.
Good news for our leafy avenues! A magnificent Horse Chestnut on Cliff Drive is set to receive a bit of a trim, ensuring it keeps its grandeur while respecting neighbouring properties and keeping driveways clear. It's always lovely to see our beautiful trees being well-cared for right here in Canford Cliffs.
Exciting plans are brewing over at Evening Hill House on Minterne Road! A planning application has been lodged for new patio doors, windows, and vehicular access gates. Residents in the Canford Cliffs ward can have their say until April 16th, 2026.
Good news for our beautiful Canford Cliffs! A TPO-protected beech tree on Shore Road is getting a bit of a trim to help out the lawn below. It's always great to see our local trees looked after so carefully by BCP Council.
Exciting news for 8A Martello Road South! A much-loved Scots Pine is set for a thoughtful replanting, soon to be replaced by two new, standard-sized trees. This TPO-protected tree work is a small but significant change for our Canford Cliffs ward.
Sad news for a familiar landmark on Canford Cliffs Avenue, as the much-loved Silver Birch tree at number 29 has had to be felled due to being dead and dangerous. It's always a shame to lose a bit of our local greenery, especially one so prominently situated.
Exciting news for residents on Cliff Drive! A planning application has been registered that could see a dropped kerb retained at number 49. This could be a handy update for anyone in the Canford Cliffs ward.
Good news for residents on Bingham Avenue! A tree maintenance project is scheduled for Wednesday 8th April to remove dead wood from a Pine and Oak at Brooklyn House. This work, located right in our Canford Cliffs ward, ensures our neighbourhood stays beautiful and safe.
Tree lovers in Canford Cliffs, get ready! We've spotted some planning applications for tree work right here on Canford Cliffs Avenue. See what's happening with the Monterey Cypress and Holm Oak at number 12.
Oh dear, it sounds like a recent storm caused a bit of a drama on Canford Crescent! Thankfully, BCP Council acted swiftly to remove the fallen Sweet Chestnut, which was deemed dead and dangerous. It's good to know our local trees are being looked after.
Hello hello. I grew up in Branksome. Currently now live 75% London (nice Docklands apartment), 25% Branksome (tiny shared rented flat on Yarmouth road). We are contemplating moving to Poole and ...