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BCP house prices decline more than rest of South West

Over the month, the picture was worse than that across the South West, where prices decreased 0.6 per cent, and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole underperformed compared with the 0.9 per cent rise for the UK as a whole. Over the past year, the average sale price of property in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole rose by £21,000 – putting the area 22nd among the South West’s 32 local authorities for annual growth. The best annual growth in the region was in West Devon, where property prices increased on average by 25.1 per cent, to £306,000. At the other end of the scale, properties in Stroud lost 4.2 per cent of their value, giving an average price of £278,000.

Bournemouth s best takeaway pizzas | Bournemouth Echo

Bournemouth Pizza Co offer delivery to the beach. This cool restaurant also serves wood-fired pizzas and has a range of rustic communal tables to eat at or you can take away. 4.7 - 430 reviews 154 Old Christchurch Rd With a whopping 921 reviews El Murrino s wood-fired pizzas have a rating of 4.7 on Google Reviews. The family-owned eatery is a hit with residents and visitors alike. One customer said: Had a great meal at El Murrino on the beach last week and today we went to the restaurant in Bournemouth for an authentic wood-fired pizza which really was fantastic! So good to see a business like this so busy and turning out excellent service and food. Totally recommended!

Large levels of flooding recorded across Dorset

MASSIVE flooding caused chaotic scenes across Dorset yesterday, with heavy rainfall resulting in the “wettest 24 hour” summer period in 10 years. Following overnight and morning rainfall, floods across the county caused road closures, abandoned cars and widespread traffic jams. Dorset Fire Service said it received 20 emergency calls in just two-and-a-half hours on Monday morning, with most calls about the flooding. BPC Council were forced to close various roads, including Braidley Road between St Stephens Road and Bourne Avenue, due to deep water levels preventing passage. 55mm now recorded at Dorset Sun HQ for July. That’s 6mm above the monthly average. What a shocking spell of weather. https://t.co/2M57l4Tho7pic.twitter.com/PlkOdzHx0y Dorset Sun ☀️ (@DorsetSnow) July 12, 2021

120 sites with housing potential in BCP Council area

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