Mayor of Poole, councillor Julie Bagwell HAMWORTHY councillor Julie Bagwell has been made the 772nd mayor of Poole. Cllr Bagwell was elected to the position by the town’s charter trustees at the end of last week, taking over from councillor Marion Le Poidevin. She said she was “honoured” to take up the role and said she would take “every opportunity” to use it to promote the town. The former Poole People member is an independent councillor for the Hamworthy ward. “I am so privileged to be able to represent this wonderful town for the next year,” she said. “My plan is visit as many places and meet as many people as possible.”
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Hundreds of vulnerable youngsters and children of key workers are self-isolating due to cases of coronavirus in schools in this part of Dorset, as well as the Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole council area. Despite schools being closed to most pupils due to the lockdown, they must remain open for pupils in both categories. The Dorset Echo is providing a list of those who have pupils and/or staff affected by coronavirus in January and February. The list gives the name of the school and the date that pupils went into the 14-day self-isolation period.
Schools affected are listed, followed by the dates that cases were recorded.