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- Dorset Police thanks participants of peaceful protests in Bournemouth and Weymouth April 3, 2021The Force would like to thank organisers and participants following peaceful protests in Bournemouth and Weymouth during the Easter weekend. The events took place at around 1pm on Saturday 3 April 2021 in The Square in Bournemouth and in Weymouth town centre without any reports of public order incidents. Leading up to the protests officers liaised with ...
- Update – investigation following the death of two people in Weymouth and Portland April 3, 2021Detectives investigating the circumstances of the deaths of a woman in Weymouth and a man on Portland are issuing an update. Dorset Police was called at 5.40pm on Thursday 1 April 2021 by the ambulance service to a report that a woman had been found injured at an address in Ranelagh Road in Weymouth. Very sadly, the ...
- Free parking for NHS and care workers extended April 3, 2021Free parking arrangements for NHS and care workers will remain in place through to the end of June 2021. NHS and care workers can continue to use any Dorset Council-operated car park free of charge, provided they are on duty and displaying a relevant permit, or they have registered with Dorset Council. Originally run for a limited ...
- Theft of catalytic converters in Dorchester area – public appeal April 2, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a series of thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles in the Dorchester area. The incidents occurred between around 9.45pm and 11pm on Wednesday 31 March 2021. Vehicles were targeted in Knighton Lane in Broadmayne, Rectory Road and Paynes Close in Piddlehinton and Broken ...
- The latest COVID figures for Dorset – 1st April April 1, 2021Both Dorset Council and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas have seen a slight fall in case rates this week. Both areas are now below the average rate for the South West and significantly lower than the England average. Whilst it is good news that our case rates have fallen over recent weeks, as restrictions start to ...
- Appeal after reports of suspicious behaviour in Dorchester April 1, 2021Officers investigating reports of suspicious behaviour involving a man in Dorchester are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. It was first reported on Monday 15 March 2021 that a man had been approaching female staff members from Dorset County Hospital outside the hospital in the area of Bridport Road between the hours of around ...
- Support is still available as shielding ends April 1, 2021Dorset residents can still ask for help if they need it, as shielding ended today (1 April). Advice for people considered clinically extremely vulnerable because of COVID-19 changes from 1 April as the numbers of new cases continues to fall. Residents in this category will receive a letter from the government, if they haven’t already, advising them ...
- Message to our communities as stay at home rule lifts ahead of Easter April 1, 2021Dorset Police’s Chief Constable is thanking the county’s communities for all they have done over the last year during the national fight against COVID-19. On Monday 29 March 2021 the Government’s stay at home restriction was lifted and people are now allowed to meet others outside, including in gardens, in groups of up to six people ...
- Demolition of Sealink ferry ticket office – video March 31, 2021Do our listeners remember the Sealink ferry service from Weymouth and the old ticket office? With the Weymouth Peninsular site continuing to be cleared the video below shows the last remaining moments of the Sealink ticket office. With thanks to Ken Francis for sending the video to KeeP 106. According to Dorset Council’s website “The Weymouth ...
- Dorset Museum appeal for volunteers to join March 31, 2021The museum is getting ready to open your new £16.1million redeveloped Dorset Museum, but they cant do it without a dedicated team of volunteers to support the museum staff. Your new Museum is bigger than ever before and they are looking to increase the number of volunteers in the following visitor facing roles: Welcome Desk: Be the ...
- Council warns of long delays at Household Recycling Centres this Easter March 31, 2021This Easter, Dorset Council are warning potential visitors to their Household Recycling Centres (HRCs, or “the tip”) to expect long delays, and are advising to postpone your “trip to the tip” if possible. Social distancing measures will remain in place at all the Council’s 10 HRCs across the county, which reduce how many people can be ...
- Overturned vehicle blocks road at Maiden Newton March 31, 2021Dorset Fire and Rescue and South Western Ambulance Service were called by Dorset Police to a road traffic collision at 10.20pm Tuesday 30 March at Maiden Newton. On arrival there was a single person was trapped in an overturned vehicle on Dorchester Road. Two crews from Dorchester fire station were mobilised to investigate, and upon their arrival ...
- Burglary at Kao San Restaurant in Dorchester March 30, 2021Officers investigating a burglary at a restaurant in Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. A break-in occurred at the Kao San Thai Restaurant in High West Street between 9pm on Sunday 28 March and 9am on Monday 29 March 2021. It is believed entry was gained through the rear of ...
- UPDATED: Thousands hit by Power Cut March 30, 2021A main network fault meant power was lost in parts of Weymouth and Dorchester this afternoon at approximately 4.20 (30th March) with over 60,000 customers affected. Engineers were aware and expected power to be restored by 7.30 pm. Scottish and Southern Networks advised that wide-spread areas had been affected including DT3 and DT4 post code areas. ...
- Police alert after a man demanded an 11 year old girl get in his car in Weymouth March 29, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward after a report of suspicious activity in Weymouth. Between 8.25am and 8.30am on Friday 26 March 2021 an 11-year-old girl was walking on Portland Road toward the Foords Corner roundabout when a black or dark-coloured saloon car pulled up alongside her. It is reported that ...
- Firefighters urge residents to #RespectProtectEnjoy this Easter March 29, 2021Firefighters and officers are urging residents who might be out and about this Easter to respect, protect and enjoy our outdoor spaces to prevent wildfires. As the weather gets warmer and the daylight hours get longer, firefighters start to see an increase in fires in our outdoor spaces. In 2020, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue ...
- A summer picnic planned for Dorset’s unpaid carers March 29, 2021Established 2 years ago, the Dorset Carers Hub supports unpaid carers across Dorset. The mental health of unpaid carers is always a challenge and to that end they are organising a picnic to be held in Maumbury Rings in Dorchester on Saturday 26th June. This follows the national Carers Week, from 7th to 13th June, ...
- More suspected attempted thefts of catalytic converters March 28, 2021There have been more suspected attempted thefts of catalytic converters in villages on the outskirts of Dorchester. Reports on social media claim suspicious activity was noted in Bere Regis, Puddletown and Winterborne Stickland involving a blue Volvo car. One worried resident said: “Two villages have seen the Volvo which seems to be occupied ...
- UPDATED: Death aboard ship at Portland Port – video March 27, 2021Yesterday, Friday 26th March, emergency teams including the Air Ambulance, Coastguards, Police and Fire Crews descended on the bulk carrier Beks Yilmaz at Portland Port in response to an incident. It has been reported that a man has sadly died after being found in a vat of grain in a hold of the ship. Police have ...
- Latest Covid-19 information 26th March March 26, 2021COVID-19 case rates across Dorset have remained at similar levels this week, with a slight fall in the case rate for the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council area. Case rates for both council areas are lower than the England average and around the same as the South West average. COVID-related hospital admissions and deaths continue ...
- Man jailed for hate crime incident in Bridport March 26, 2021A man has been jailed for racially abusing and spitting toward a family visiting Bridport. Daniel Lavery, aged 39 and of South Walk, Bridport, was sentenced at Weymouth Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 25 March 2021 after admitting offences of using racially aggravated threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of or ...
- Dorset Police launch programme to protect victims of domestic abuse March 26, 2021Dorset Police has launched a new programme to protect victims of domestic abuse by disrupting, challenging and changing the behaviours of serial offenders and those deemed to be the most high-risk. The DRIVE programme, which is delivered by Hampton Trust, is a partnership initiative between Dorset Police, Office of the Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, BCP ...
- Weymouth lifeboat launched March 26, 2021Weymouth RNLI Inshore lifeboat was launched at 7.50pm on Thursday 25th March 2021 to go to the aid of a speedboat with 4 persons onboard which had broken down approximately ½ mile East of Weymouth Harbour. The lifeboat was on scene at 8pm and the lifeboat crew quickly established that all those on board were safe ...
- Campaign to reduce motorcycle collisions in Dorset March 25, 2021Dorset Police are working with DocBike and Dorset Road Safe Partnership to launch a campaign seeking to buck the trend in springtime biker fatalities. In Dorset, per mile travelled, more motorcyclists will be killed or critically injured than any other road user. Nationally, approximately 10 motorcyclists are killed or seriously injured every day. Dr Ian Mew, ...
- Disposable BBQ options put before Councillors March 25, 2021Councillors on Dorset Council’s Cabinet are set to discuss recommendations at its meeting on 6 April which could see approval for the banning of disposable BBQs on Dorset land in high fire risk areas across Dorset. The proposals do not recommend a blanket ban on disposable BBQs in the whole of the county, only in areas ...
- Fatal road traffic collision near Dorchester – witness appeal March 25, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward following a fatal road traffic collision near Dorchester. Dorset Police was called at 12.32pm on Thursday 25 March 2021 to a report of a collision involving a brown Honda Jazz on Long Street in Cerne Abbas. It is reported that the car was ...
- Dorset one of the first areas to benefit from £5bn broadband fund March 25, 2021Political and business leaders have welcomed news that rural Dorset will be among the first areas in the country to benefit from the government’s new £5bn gigabit broadband fund. It follows months of behind-the-scenes lobbying for better broadband in Dorset, led by West Dorset MP Chris Loder and Dorset Council’s deputy leader, Cllr Peter Wharf. The funding ...
- Force response to rise in reported stalking offences March 25, 2021In recent months Dorset Police has seen a rise in reported stalking offences reflecting a national increase in domestic related incidents. The increase in offences is likely partly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2020 there have also been changes to the way these offences were recorded, with harassment offences that are ...
- The Range to open new store in Weymouth March 23, 2021The Range is planning to open a new store in Weymouth next month. The new store will be located on the site of the old Debenhams on New Bond Street and is due to open on Friday 30th April. In line with current Government guidelines, additional safety measures will be in place when the store ...
- Speaking of Loneliness March 22, 2021Loneliness is a very current problem for millions of people in this country, a situation made worse by the pandemic. It is an emotive subject which touches many people through family, friends, or communities. Ben Sloyan, a young member of the Dorchester based Casterbridge Speakers Club, gave an impassioned presentation about loneliness at the Toastmasters International ...
- Man jailed for attacking woman on West Dorset coast path March 22, 2021A man who attacked a woman and threatened her with a knife as she walked along a coast path in West Dorset has been jailed. Vytautas Ausrota, aged 30 and of Plymouth in Devon, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Monday 22 March 2021 after admitting offences of threatening with an offensive weapon, committing an ...
- Dorset County Show 2021 CANCELLED March 22, 2021The Organisers of the Dorset County Show have announced that a series of events will be hosted across Dorset in place of the main Dorset County Show event this year. Launching in the summer, the diverse programme of events aims to promote Dorset’s renowned agricultural industry, as well as the county’s range of high-quality food and ...
- Reports of drug dealing results in arrests in Weymouth March 21, 2021Yesterday afternoon (Saturday 20 Mar 2021), officers detained two males in the Westham area of Weymouth following reports of drug dealing activity in the area. Both males were searched under the Misuse of Drugs Act. During the search a large quantity of cash and suspected Class A drugs were located. Two males, aged 18 and 19, who ...
- Getting a good night’s sleep March 20, 2021World Sleep Day took place on 19th March, a celebration of the benefits a good and healthy sleep can bring to our lives. It also aims to help raise awareness of the problems that a bad night’s sleep can bring and help those with sleep problems. The slogan for this year is ‘Regular Sleep, Healthier ...
- Covid update 19th March March 20, 2021Parents can get rapid COVID-19 testing. Since schools re-opened on 8 March, secondary school and college students have taken part in initial lateral flow device (LFD) testing at their school or college. They have now been given home test kits to continue testing themselves at home. These tests are for those who show no COVID-19 symptoms. If you are ...
- Appeal for information following criminal damage to car near Bere Regis March 19, 2021Officers are appealing for anyone with information to come forward after a car window was shattered near Bere Regis. The incident occurred at around 8.25am on Monday 15 March 2021 while the victim was driving along the A35 on the single carriageway between the Townsend roundabout and the Puddletown bypass. It is reported that the passenger ...
- Weldmar launch brand new care service to support patients at home March 19, 2021Weldmar Hospicecare is launching ‘Weldmar at Home’, a new service described as the local charity’s biggest ever development in patient care, and has launched a major fundraising appeal to help finance it. Working in partnership with Weldmar Community Nurses, the Weldmar at Home team will ensure that care is available in the home, when it is ...
- Vehicle stopped in Weymouth reveals numerous offences March 18, 2021Officers in Weymouth stopped a vehicle earlier today (Thursday 18 March 2021) on the A354 in Wyke Regis. It transpired the driver didn’t have a valid licence or insurance. The vehicle was seized and the driver has been reported for a number of driving offences. Following a search a quantity of drugs were also located. The driver ...
- DCH Diagnostic Imaging Department granted QSI accreditation March 18, 2021Dorset County Hospital’s Diagnostic Imaging Department has been received national recognition for the quality of its services. The department has been granted the Quality Standard for Imaging (QSI) accreditation. The UKAS accreditation is recognition of the department’s dedication to provide a safe and efficient service for our patients. To achieve accreditation a department must submit written evidence against ...
- Dorset Council proposes reducing its office space in Dorchester to save money March 18, 2021Dorset Council’s Scrutiny committee will meet on 25 March to discuss recommendations to reduce the number of council-owned offices in Dorchester by using buildings more efficiently, offering annual savings of over half a million pounds. The proposals are the culmination of extensive work that began shortly after Dorset Council was formed, reviewing the council’s office estate ...
- Appeal after fatal road traffic collision near Wimborne March 17, 2021Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision near Wimborne are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incident, which happened on the B3082 Blandford Road close to the turning for Kingston Lacy, was reported to police at 12.58pm on Wednesday 17 March 2021. It involved a gold-coloured Honda motorcycle. Officers attended the scene ...
- Witness appeal following reported affray in Dorchester March 17, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward following an alleged affray incident in Dorchester – with one man arrested. Dorset Police was called at around 3.50pm on Monday 15 March 2021 to a report of a man with a baseball bat in the Maumbury Road area near to the traffic lights junction. It is alleged that ...
- Dorset Police Cyber Crime Unit reinforces warning about text scams March 16, 2021The Dorset Police Cyber Crime Facebook page has the following warning: Keep your eyes peeled for this scam text that’s doing the rounds. This one is fairly well known by now, but it can be very convincing so it’s well worth a reminder. This particular link takes you to a convincing lookalike of the Royal Mail website, ...
- D&P Business Awards Update March 16, 2021The Dorchester & Poundbury Business awards remain open for your nominations. Organiser Nigel Reeve says: ‘I would like to thank everybody who has been involved so far, the response has been fantastic. We’ve come a long way since the December launch”. We now also know the venue for the awards ceremony, which is Minterne House, and is ...
- Dorset Police reassure public over concerns around violence against women March 16, 2021Dorset Police Deputy Chief Constable Scott Chilton and Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill are issuing a message to Dorset’s communities about violence against women. “Over the last week many people in our communities have understandably felt the need to speak out about their experiences and fears of violence, abuse or harassment in this country. “We acknowledge ...
- Take on the challenge of Dorset’s 3 Peaks March 15, 2021Diverse Abilities, in partnership with Charity Challenge, has launched its Dorset 3 Peaks challenge for 2021. Taking place on Saturday June 19, participants trek across the Wessex Ridgeway to raise funds for Dorset’s disability charity. Participants will ascend to the top of Lewesdon Hill, Pilsdon Pen, and Bulbarrow Hill on Saturday June 19. Summiting an accumulative ...
- Dog owners told to be extra vigilant after police called to reports of suspicious male March 13, 2021On Thursday 11th March, at around 12:45, Officers attended an incident in the fields opposite Poundbury cemetery. There was a report of a suspicious male who appeared to be whistling for a dog that did not belong to him. A search of the area was conducted but it is believed the male left in a vehicle prior ...
- Witness appeal following suspicious fire in Dorchester March 13, 2021Detectives investigating a suspicious fire in Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 10.40pm on Thursday 11 March 2021 Dorset Police received a report of a fire in a bin store at an address in Foundry Place. Officers attended, along with the fire service and the fire was extinguished. A 48-year-old ...
- New electric vehicle chargepoints ready to use in Dorset March 12, 2021Electric vehicle chargepoints have been installed and are live at Wollaston Field car park, Dorchester; Gas Lane, Gillingham; Old Market Yard, Sherborne; The Hub car park, Verwood; and King Street car park, Wimborne. These offer residents and businesses a cleaner and greener way to travel in Dorset. Further chargepoints will be switched on in the coming ...
- Man jailed following the death of a man in Weymouth March 11, 2021A man has been sentenced following the death of a man during an assault at an address in Weymouth. Mark Robert Bosworth, 48, of Dorchester Road in Weymouth, was found guilty on Thursday 11 March 2021 of the manslaughter of 32-year-old David Andrew Thomson following a trial at Winchester Crown Court. He was sentenced to six ...
- Appeal for witnesses following attempted robbery in Dorchester March 11, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following an attempted robbery in Dorchester. At around 2.25pm on Tuesday 9 March 2021 Dorset Police received a report that a 17-year-old boy had been assaulted in an alleyway near to Tesco on Weymouth Avenue. It is reported that he walked past two men who ...
- NHS Staff Survey Results Published March 11, 2021Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has pledged to do more to ensure it is a fully inclusive employer following the publication of the latest NHS National Staff Survey results. The annual survey gives an important insight into what it’s like working in NHS trusts throughout the country and the results are used to review and ...
- Council tax bills being sent out this week March 10, 2021Dorset Council are starting to send out council tax bills this week and have published an article which explains its budget and the reasons for the council tax increase. The council has increased its budget for next financial year to £313 million (from £304 million last year). The annual budget pays for all the services the council provides ...
- Witness appeal following criminal damage in Dorchester March 10, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward after damage was caused to a rainbow banner outside a school in Dorchester. At around 8.30pm on Sunday 7 March 2021 it was discovered that a plastic rainbow banner that was on the front gate of The Prince of Wales School on Maiden Castle ...
- What’s changing from Monday? March 7, 2021From Monday 8 March, restrictions start to lift and the government’s four-step roadmap offers a route back to a more normal life. From 8 March: pupils and students in all schools and further education can return to face-to-face education with testing measures in place you can spend time in outdoor public spaces for recreation on your own, with ...
- Witness appeal following reported indecent exposure in Weymouth March 6, 2021Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward after a man allegedly indecently exposed himself in Weymouth. The incident occurred at around 5.15pm on Thursday 4 March 2021. It is reported that a man was on the beach opposite The Nook bar indecently exposing himself and performing a lewd act. Officers attended and ...
- Don’t visit household recycling centres March 6, 2021Household recycling centres once again straining under increased visitor numbers. Do not visit a household recycling centre (HRC, or “the tip”) right now unless your waste cannot be stored safely at home. This is the simple message that Dorset Council is using to help deal with rising visitor numbers. Recent warm weather has resulted in HRCs becoming ...
- Reports of anti-social behaviour at pool car park March 6, 2021Neighbourhood Policing Officers were called to Weymouth Swimming Pool Car Park on Knightsdale Road after reports of a large group of youths causing anti-social behaviour. The area was searched with no trace. Officers attended later in the evening and located vehicles parked in the car park. When officers asked for a reason as to why they ...
- Support to get to your vaccination appointment. March 6, 2021The latest update from Public Health Dorset: Over 300,000 Dorset residents have taken up the offer of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Have you thought about how you’ll get to your appointment? If you don’t have your own transport or you’re not sure how to get there, your council can help with travel advice and they can also ...
- £19m of government funding secured March 5, 2021Dorset Council celebrates as it receives £19 million of government funding to reduce its carbon footprint. Councillors and officers are working hard on how they intend to update and upgrade Dorset Council’s properties using £19 million of grant funding, awarded by the government to help to tackle the Climate and Ecological Emergency. This programme of work will ...