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Police have spoken out about anti-social behaviour in Southbourne. Picture: Bournemouth Police PARENTS have been asked 'do you know where your children are?' after anti-social behaviour at a church and community centre. Bournemouth police have urged parents and guardians in Southbourne to be aware of problems at the Beaufort Community Centre and nearby places of worship. A spokesman said officers received reports of bad behaviour when they were out on foot patrol checking in with local shops, pharmacies and supermarkets. The spokesman added: "Please remember some premises are still open at times, in order to provide a valuable service to the more vulnerable members of our society. Parents/Guardians - do you know where your children or those you care for are?"
A FULL survey of a community centre believed to be responsible for exposing a dance teacher to asbestos has been commissioned. As reported, Katrina Jane Earley, 59, died on February 2, 2020, a little less than five years after first being diagnosed with mesothelioma, a cancer caused by the exposure to asbestos. Mrs Earley had run a popular dance school at the Beaufort Community Centre, in Beaufort Road, since 1993. And her inquest, held in November last year, heard how she had been exposed to asbestos, with the community manager asking her to move out the hall temporarily after finding asbestos. Following the conclusion of the inquest, a BCP Council spokesperson said: “We continue to consider the coroner's report and the issues raised.