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- Public Health update on COVID-19 in Dorset July 9, 2021As cases continue to rise nationally, we have seen an increase in COVID-19 cases over the past week across Dorset. Dorset Council’s case rate remains below the averages for the South West and England. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council’s case rate is higher than the South West average but below the England average. There are currently ...
- Man charged following suspected drug deal in Weymouth July 9, 2021A man has been charged and is due to appear in court following a suspected drug deal where he reportedly became violent toward officers in Weymouth. At around 6.30pm on Wednesday 7 July 2021 officers responded to a report of a suspected drug deal taking place on Rodwell Road and a man was subsequently detained for ...
- Waterside walks for Weldmar in 24-mile Jurassic Coast challenge July 9, 2021The team raised over £2,500 from donations through JustGiving, with Waterside Holiday Group matching the amount and contributing additional funds to bring the total to £5,326. Waterside’s Group General Manager Allen Main, who took part in the walk, commented: “Weldmar Hospicecare plays a fundamental role in our Dorset community, supporting many local patients and their families ...
- Dorset Food & Arts Festival – lite. Back on the menu for 2021 July 8, 2021The Dorset Food and Arts Festival Market – lite is back on Saturday 7th August from 10am -4pm at The Great Field, Poundbury, in Dorchester and getting ready to showcase a bumper crop of local food, drink, art, craft, and community talent! Dorset Food and Coordinator Caz Richards said. “The festival market will look and feel ...
- College celebrates as two students achieve BTEC awards July 8, 2021At Wednesday’s 11th annual Pearson BTEC Awards ceremony, the exceptional achievements of Weymouth College BTEC students. Tamryn Williams (Construction) and Meredith Samways (Sport) were celebrated as they were each awarded a coveted Bronze BTEC Learner of the Year Award. Commenting on Tamryn’s achievements Maria Norris (BTEC and HNC lecturer, Weymouth College) said: “We’re all very proud of ...
- Witness appeal after two police officers assaulted in Weymouth July 8, 2021Detectives investigating the alleged assault of two police officers in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with footage of the incident to come forward. At around 6.30pm on Wednesday 7 July 2021 officers responded to a report from a member of the public of a suspected drug deal taking place on Rodwell Road. A man was ...
- Woman treated in hospital after dog bite July 8, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward after a woman was bitten by a dog in Weymouth. At around 11.30pm on Friday 2 July 2021 the victim was walking on Chickerell Road with friends when they approached Boot Hill traffic lights under the arch and heard a dog bark from the ...
- Update in relation to teenage girl who went missing in Weymouth July 8, 2021Officers carrying out enquiries to locate a teenage girl who went missing in Weymouth have confirmed she is safe and well. Tiana Anderson, aged 16, was reported missing having last been seen in the town on the evening of Wednesday 23 June 2021. Following enquiries by officers, it has been confirmed Tiana has now been seen by ...
- Intensive search carried out in Portland Harbour July 7, 2021Weymouth RNLI reports that an intensive search of Portland Harbour for an adult kayaker with a young child, believed to be in difficulty, was carried out on Tuesday 6th July but resulted in nothing being found. A kite surfer in Portland Harbour reported to Solent Coastguard that he had seen a adult and young child on ...
- Witness appeal following criminal damage incident in Weymouth July 6, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a criminal damage incident in Weymouth. It was reported that sometime between 2.40pm and 3pm on Monday 5 July 2021 petrol was poured over a front door and through the letterbox of an address in Wyke Road. A green petrol can with ribbons ...
- Sleeping under the stars and baking bread in the sand July 6, 2021Places are now up for grabs for Weldmar Hospicecare’s annual Overseas Challenge for 2022 – a trek across the Sahara Desert. Apart from a pandemic hit 2020, Weldmar have organised fundraising adventures all over the globe every year since 2013, raising vital funds towards the end of life care that the charity provides in Dorset. The first ...
- Dorset Museum shortlisted for national Family Friendly Museum Award July 6, 2021It’s been announced that Dorset Museum has been shortlisted for a Kids in Museums Family Friendly Award, 2021. The charity ‘Kids in Museums’ has run a prestigious annual award for the past 15 years, recognising the most family-friendly heritage sites in the UK. It is the only museum award to be judged by families. From April to ...
- A Rosy Future for Dorchester July 5, 2021Dorchester Town Council is calling on anyone inspired by great literature and a love of nature to suggest a name for the new Writers’ Rose Garden in Dorchester Borough Gardens. The flower beds have been planted with David Austin English roses from the celebrated Literary Collection. The award-winning roses are renowned for their fragrance, bloom, and ...
- Lifeboat takes yacht in tow July 5, 2021Weymouth RNLI All-weather lifeboat was launched at 2.46pm on Sunday 4th July 2021 to go to the assistance of a yacht which was in difficulties close to Mupe Rocks near Warbarrow Bay. A local 9m yacht with three sailors on board was returning from the Around The Island Race when the engine failed. The experienced yacht crew ...
- Appeal after assault in Weymouth July 5, 2021Officers investigating an assault in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incident happened at around 10.45pm on Tuesday 22 June 2021 on The Esplanade near to the King’s Statue when the victim was approached by four people and then assaulted by two men from this group. The group consisted of ...
- Activists hold sit-in protest at Weymouth McDonald’s July 3, 2021Activist group Animal Rebellion has told KeeP 106 that they held a sit-in from noon on Saturday in the St Marys Street Weymouth branch of the McDonalds restaurant. Branded a McSit-in, they say areas of the restaurant were occupied for 2 hours. The protesters are urging McDonalds to change “to a fully plant-based menu to address ...
- Watch the football safely + Covid update in Dorset July 3, 2021Advice from Public Health Dorset – If you are watching the football tonight, remember hands, face, space, fresh air. When meeting friends, it’s safest to meet outside in the fresh air where COVID-19 particles are blown away. However, if you are meeting indoors, remember to keep windows and doors open to allow fresh air in. You must ...
- Roman Town House project celebrated with official launch event July 2, 2021The Roman Town House project celebrated its official launch in Dorchester on Tuesday. The launch, which was held outside for 30 guests, recognised the work of Dorset Council and partners to improve, preserve and make the site more accessible for a wider audience. The project has been made possible by money raised by National Lottery players. ...
- Volunteer Ambassadors bring smiles to visitors in Weymouth July 2, 2021Ambassadors have been busy on the streets of Weymouth and other towns across Dorset, helping residents, welcoming visitors, and putting smiles on people’s faces. The Dorset Ambassador programme was conceived, as it was anticipated that, like last year, many people would choose to holiday within the UK rather than travel abroad. This new band of Ambassadors ...
- Children across Dorset take action to reduce harmful emissions around their schools July 2, 2021Sustrans Big Pedal, the UK’s largest walking, wheeling, cycling and scooting to school challenge saw school communities across Dorset complete over 29,000 active journeys to school and physical activities between 19-30 April. During the competition, Dorset school children were physically active – walking, cycling, wheeling and scooting to school, and completing physical activities- for a total ...
- Local School developing ‘Pioneering’ programme July 2, 2021Bryanston and Bold Voices are preparing for a “pioneering” programme to address societal issues that contribute to gender inequality and gender-based violence. Bryanston School has confirmed plans to extend its established Relationships and Sex Education courses for pupils by introducing a major programme that aims to set a new standard in gender equality education and to ...
- Body Worn Cameras for Train Guards June 28, 2021South Western Railway (SWR) has announced a new trial of body worn cameras for its guards working out of Fratton depot, Portsmouth. The use of cameras is hoped to reduce anti-social behaviour on SWR’s trains and at its stations, as well as act as a deterrent to assaults, threats and abuse experienced by SWR colleagues. The trial ...
- “Please stick with the restrictions to help halt the spread of COVID-19” June 28, 2021Dorset Police is reminding residents and visitors not to become complacent and to continue to stick with the current COVID-19 restrictions to help halt the spread of the virus. The number of positive COVID-19 cases is increasing across England, mainly involving the Delta variant, and cases in Dorset are highest the younger age groups, particularly among ...
- Get the Jab done June 28, 2021Pharmacies across Dorset offering the life-saving COVID-19 vaccine are reminding people over 40 who have not yet it to get the jab done. There are free jab slots over the coming days of the life-saving vaccine at local pharmacies. There’s still time to get a first dose. And people aged 40 and over are also now able ...
- Public Health update on COVID-19 in Dorset June 26, 2021We are continuing to see a rise in COVID-19 infections across Dorset. Case rates in both the Dorset Council area and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council area are now around double last week’s figures. The situation has changed quickly in recent weeks – at the start of June case rates were around 5 per 100,000 ...
- Free parking to continue for NHS workers June 25, 2021Free parking arrangements for NHS and care workers will remain in place through to the end of Sunday 18th July 2021. NHS and care workers can continue to use any Dorset Council-operated car park free of charge until Monday 19th July, provided they are on duty and displaying a relevant permit, or they have registered with ...
- Lifeboat aids exhausted sailor June 25, 2021Weymouth RNLI lifeboat was launched at 1.30am on Friday 25th June to go to the assistance of a 37’ catamaran with engine failure. Solent Coastguard reported that the vessel which was broken down some 3 miles West of Portland Bill had a single sailor onboard who was exhausted. He was on passage from Salcombe to Portsmouth ...
- Missing Weymouth woman located June 24, 2021Officers searching for a woman who went missing from Weymouth are pleased to confirm she has been found safe and well. Lorna Allan, who is 43 years old, was reported missing at 6.11am on Thursday 24 June 2021. It is believed she left an address in the town at around 2am. Following enquiries and searches by officers, ...
- Winners announced for the Dorchester & Poundbury Business Awards June 24, 2021The winners of the first Dorchester & Poundbury Business Awards were announced at an awards ceremony held at lunchtime on Thursday, 24th June at the prestigious Minterne House, near Dorchester. Entries for the awards were 80% higher than expected with a split of roughly 50/50 between Dorchester and Poundbury. Congratulations to the following winners: Arts, Crafts and Artisans ...
- Free PPE for PAs and unpaid carers now available until March 2022 June 24, 2021A scheme to give free PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to people who provide care and support for others in the Dorset Council area is being extended. Personal assistants (PAs) and unpaid carers living in the Dorset Council area can request free personal protective equipment as they continue to carry out their caring duties through the COVID-19 ...
- Dorset Council works with communities to transform parking charges and permits June 24, 2021Dorset Council is working closely with residents, Town and Parish Councils, and community and business representatives as we look to change the way we charge for parking at our car parks across the county from next year. As part of the Parking Transformation project, which seeks to standardise car park prices across the council area, the ...
- Summer work to maintain Dorset’s roads June 24, 2021Next week, Dorset Highways will start carrying out premium surface dressing on large sections of ‘A’ and ‘B’ roads, protecting them from water damage and keeping them in a good condition for longer. Many of these roads have already had patching work completed on them over the last 12 months – repairing any structural defects – ...
- World’s largest sailing ship heads in to Weymouth Bay – video June 23, 2021The Golden Horizon, the largest square rigged sailing vessel in the world, has just headed to Weymouth Bay. Arriving at Portland, the near-replica of a 1913 vessel is a cruise ship capable of carrying 272 passengers. She has 140 cabins with breath-taking views according to the ship’s website. Its back to basics in terms of propulsion using ...
- Appeal for information after child bitten by dog in Weymouth June 23, 2021Officers are appealing for help from the public to identify the owner of a dog that bit a four-year-old girl in Weymouth. At around 3pm on Tuesday 15 June 2021 the victim was walking with her mum on Victoria Street when they saw a man and a teenage girl with a Dalmation dog coming the other ...
- Aged 18 or over? Book you COVID jab today June 22, 2021The local NHS is reminding anyone aged 18 and over that they are eligible for their COVID-19 vaccination and is asking them to book their appointment to help return to normal life as soon as possible. Vaccination sites are open throughout the county with a number of pharmacies recently coming on-line to offer protection against the ...
- Accident closes A354 June 21, 2021A two vehicle collision closed the A354 at Thornicombe today (Monday). It is understood that a silver Honda was traveling in the Dorchester direction and collided with an oncoming Land Rover. It’s believed that the driver of the Honda sustained only minor injuries and the driver of the Land Rover was not injured. The road was closed ...
- Thomas Hardy window trail competition June 21, 2021There’s still time to enter the Thomas Hardy Window Trail Competition. Closing date is Wednesday 30th June at 5pm – Entry forms are available from various locations in Dorchester, including Dorchester town council offices, or can be downloaded from the THVF website www.thomashardyvictorianfair.co.uk. Just like this year’s Thomas Hardy Victorian Fair, there is a live element ...
- Dorchester Choral Society is Back! June 21, 2021At last Dorchester Choral Society is able to sing together and perform as a full choir. The choir is putting on a celebratory, free concert, “Music for a Summer Evening” on Saturday 26th June 2021 at 7.00pm outdoors in Borough Gardens, Dorchester. Choir conductor, Colin Howard has put together a programme of short, popular choral pieces ...
- Brewery Square gets ‘jazzed up’ for Classic Car Show June 21, 2021Dorchester’s Brewery Square will play host to the Dorchester Classic Vehicle Club on Saturday 26th June as the popular shopping destination welcomes a range of classic cars to its main square. Vintage car lovers can get their fill of beautiful classic models between 12pm and 2pm at the show, which will also include live jazz music ...
- West Dorset CAMRA Pub of the Year 2021 announced June 20, 2021West Dorset Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) are pleased to announce that the Rose and Crown in the village of Longburton near Sherborne has won this year’s Pub of the Year Award. The competition this year was run slightly differently with local CAMRA members being asked to nominate a pub that not only fitted the usual ...
- Person injured by propeller June 20, 2021Weymouth RNLI Inshore lifeboat was launched on the afternoon of Saturday 19th June to reports of someone in the water at Newtons Cove with leg injuries believed to have been caused from a propeller of a boat which had been towing a ringo. It is believed that the injuries may have been sustained whilst attempts were ...
- Dorset COVID-19 update 18 June June 18, 2021Throughout the past few months we have experienced low case rates across Dorset, but in line with the rest of the country, the local situation has changed in the last couple of weeks and cases have risen quickly. The Dorset Council case rate is now 28 per 100,000, up from 11.1 last week. In Bournemouth, ...
- Dorset resident and UK’s oldest person has passed away at 112 June 17, 2021It is with sadness that we hear that the oldest person in the UK has passed away on the 6th June. Lillian Priest was 112 years old and lived in Swanage at the York House Nursing Home. The second eldest of 5 children, four girls and a boy, Lillian spent her early years in Tredegar, Wales ...
- Know your nearest defibrillator June 17, 2021This item was originally published in April 2019. It has been updated with the latest information on where to find defibrillators in Dorchester. Following on from the great news of the newly installed community defibrillator outside of the Prince of Wales School in Dorchester, we have been talking about additional places in the town where you ...
- Lulworth first responders use new 5G technology June 17, 2021Emergency services will be able to respond faster to casualties in need, as they are ‘brought into the 21st century’ with new 5G connectivity. Lulworth First Responders – volunteers with South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) – are working with technology and connectivity partner Excelerate Technology to benefit from 5G capabilities and better respond ...
- Our Local NHS Urges People To Get Vital Second Jab June 17, 2021As the largest ever NHS vaccination programme enters its last lap, local GP and Clinical Director of Shore Medical Primary Care Network Dr Andy Rutland (pictured) has encouraged local residents to come forward for their first jab and remember to get their second dose, which they called “vital and lifesaving”. The plea comes as people ...
- Please drink sensibly during the Euros June 17, 2021Alcohol isn’t an excuse for bad behaviour. Dorset Police is advising people of the consequences of drinking too much and letting their emotions get the better of them during this summer’s European Football Championship. This summer’s event will see England, Scotland and Wales all in action across various venues – including Wembley Stadium. Many licensed premises have ...
- Dorset Pension Fund urged to cease funding fossil fuels June 16, 2021On 15th June Dorset Action on Pensions held an event aimed to give a visual and emotional reminder to Dorset Pension Fund with their ‘stop’ funding fossil fuel companies before it’s too late and ‘go’ invest in something positive for our future messages. The group are stepping up their campaign because, they say, for every £££ ...
- Top up with tap on World Refill Day June 16, 2021Water refill points are popping up in new locations in the Wessex Water region, including Weymouth and Dorchester. Three new units in Hope Square, Esplanade and Alexandra Gardens have now been switched on for Weymouth residents and visitors to enjoy, with a fourth in New Bond Street also installed and due to be ready soon. South Street ...
- 18-year-old violinist wins inaugural Robert Saxton Recital Competition June 16, 2021High-achieving former pupils return to support next generation of musicians at Bryanston. The insight and expertise of former pupils of Bryanston who are now highly respected musicians and performers on the world stage are proving to be invaluable for current music scholars at the School. Robert Saxton, an acclaimed composer who is currently Professor of Composition ...
- Witness appeal following attempted burglary in Dorchester June 15, 2021Officers investigating an attempted burglary in Dorchester are asking for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incident, in which the occupants of a property in the Lubbecke Way area saw a man trying to reach through a partially open window, happened at around 7.45pm on Sunday 13 June 2021. When one of the occupants ...
- Remarkable young woman raises over £20,000 for the Air Ambulance charities that saved her life June 14, 2021Minna Leatham, 20, is on a personal mission to raise funds for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA) and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance (HIOWAA) – the two charities who dramatically flew to her aid following a terrifying, high-speed road traffic collision on 16 November 2020. Minna has currently raised £22,000 to be ...
- Witness appeal following assault in Weymouth June 12, 2021Detectives investigating an assault in Weymouth are appealing for any witnesses to come forward. Sometime between 4pm and 5pm on Thursday 10 June 2021 an altercation occurred in an alleyway off Louviers Road, opposite Goulds Garden Centre. The victim, a 17-year-old local boy, and another man were approached by a group of around five men. During the ...
- Aged 25 or over? Book your vaccine June 12, 2021If you’re aged 25 or over, or you’ll turn 25 before 1 July 2021, you can now book your COVID-19 vaccine. It’s important that you have 2 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at 2 appointments and that you get the 2nd dose 8 to 12 weeks after getting your 1st dose. More information on booking your COVID-19 ...
- Witness appeal following attempted robbery in Dorchester June 10, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following an attempted robbery in Dorchester. At around 8.15am on Wednesday 9 June 2021 a nine-year-old boy was walking on Kings Road, near to the junction with Icen Way, when a man approached him and grabbed his rucksack. During the incident, the victim was punched ...
- Golden Welly Award for Teresa June 10, 2021The RNLI has just started an award scheme to enable the charity to recognise the efforts of its supporters and fund raisers for their efforts during the annual Mayday Mile appeal. The RNLI Golden Welly Awards are an opportunity to celebrate the fantastic work and the amazing contribution that RNLI fundraisers bring to the Mayday fund ...
- Town and Parish Councils will get developer contributions June 9, 2021Dorset Council has agreed a protocol that will allow Section 106 funds from developers to be transferred to town and parish councils and community groups to spend on agreed community facilities. Section 106 funding is a legal agreement between developer and planning authority (Dorset Council). It is used to make a development acceptable in planning terms ...
- Person in difficulties in the water assisted in major operation June 9, 2021Weymouth RNLI Inshore lifeboat was launched at 5.10pm on Tuesday 8th June in response to reports of someone in difficulties near to the groyne at Greenhill. Arriving on scene shortly after, the crew found that a female who was up to neck level in the water was already being dealt with by RNLI lifeguards, Coastguards and ...
- Police tackle anti-social behaviour following car gatherings in Weymouth and Portland June 7, 2021Officers would like to remind the public to respect the area following reports of anti-social behaviour at recent ‘car meets’ in Weymouth and Portland. During the evening of Saturday 5 June 2021 there were large gatherings of cars in various locations across the area, including Mount Pleasant Park and Ride, Radipole, Portland, Swannery car park and ...
- Update – man arrested in connection with reported assault in Weymouth June 7, 2021A man has been arrested in connection with an investigation into an alleged assault in Weymouth. Dorset Police received a report at 2.30am on Monday 31 May 2021 from the ambulance service of a stabbing on Westhill Road near to the junction with Pirates Lane. It was reported that the victim – a man aged in his ...