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- Rock Fall at Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock August 29, 2020One fire appliance from Bridport was mobilised to Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock just after 8am Saturday morning after reports of a cliff fall. The police were in attendance and required Fire Service teams from Bridport Fire Station to provide specialist equipment to ascertain whether any casualties might be underneath. A spokesperson said, “Crews carried out a ...
- Short Film shows the devasting effects of Wareham Forest Fire August 29, 2020Litter Free Dorset has released a video with real footage and information from the recent Wareham Forest Fire to illustrate the severity of impacts and damage that can be caused as a result of a heathland wildfire. Film on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LitterFreeDorset/videos/317966162847079 The Wareham Forest fire, started accidentally on 18th May 2020, by campfires and disposable BBQs, resulted ...
- Cancer nurse wins ‘Oncology Nurse of the Year’ for charity work August 28, 2020Oncology nurse and chair of cancer charity, GO Girls, has won a prestigious national award. Hilary Maxwell, a gynae-oncology clinical nurse specialist at Dorset County Hospital and CEO and Chair of GO Girls has been awarded Oncology Nurse of the Year 2020 by the British Journal of Nursing for the significant contribution to supporting women with ...
- Dorset Council £1.2m bid to support homeless housing August 28, 2020On 24 May the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHCLG) announced that £161m would be made available in 2020/21 for 3,300 homes for rough sleepers in the next 12 months. A month later, it was announced that a further fund of £105m to enable local authorities to best support the nearly 15,000 people placed ...
- Footage of drivers motoring offences released by police August 28, 2020Dashcam footage submitted to the Force is being released in a bid to encourage more people to get involved with the scheme. Operation Snap is a secure online facility that allows submissions of video and photographic evidence relating to driving incidents that members of the public have witnessed. Since it was launched in July 2019, around 567 ...
- Rain causes havoc for homes and roads in Dorchester August 27, 2020A heavy band of rain that hit Dorset today has caused chaos for homeowners and businesses across the area this afternoon. The A35 Dorchester bypass was also flooded in a number of areas causing widespread delays on routes across the town. Residents across the town found their properties and cars submerged with businesses also underwater. KeeP 106 was ...
- Dorset charity launches campaign ‘Women’s Health Matters’ August 27, 2020A Dorset based cancer charity is launching a campaign “Women’s Health Matters” to raise awareness of all five gynaecological cancers as part of September’s Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month. Every year 21,000 women are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer and sadly 21 women die every day. Many women are ignorant of the symptoms of these cancers which ...
- Reported assault and public order offence in Dorchester August 27, 2020Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a reported assault and public order incident in Dorchester. The incident occurred at around 9.50pm on Thursday 20 August 2020 in Kings Road. It was reported that four people – two men and two teenage girls – were approached by a group of ...
- Children’s Services shortlisted for two national digital awards August 27, 2020A digital project to help schools quickly alert the council when children are missing out on full time education has been shortlisted for two national awards. The ‘Supporting children and young people to access education’ project is in the running for the Digital Leaders 100 Awards in the Digital Public Service Innovation of the Year category. ...
- ‘Please book ahead and respect Dorset’ August 27, 2020Tourists coming to Dorset are being urged to plan ahead and respect communities across the region as the Bank Holiday weekend getaway begins. Many thousands of visitors, some already in the region, are expected to be residing in the county over the three day holiday with congested roads and demand on all emergency services resources expected ...
- Dorset Police ask people to “Know the signs” of county lines August 25, 2020Dorset Police is asking local residents and holidaymakers to know the signs of county lines and help keep Dorset safe. Superintendent Rob Chalkley, of Dorset Police, explains: “County lines refers to a process where drugs gangs exploit children and vulnerable adults and make them courier drugs and money across the country from the gang’s base to ...
- Update in relation to serious road traffic incident on Portland August 25, 2020A cyclist seriously injured in a road traffic incident on Portland has sadly died in hospital. The incident occurred at around 1.45pm on Tuesday 4 August 2020 on Sweet Hill Lane and involved a brown Ford Mondeo and a cyclist. The cyclist, a local man aged in his 70s, sustained serious injuries and was flown to Southampton ...
- Dorset School Transport from September August 24, 2020Dorset Council is working hard on planning how to get nearly 8000 pupils back to school when term starts in September. The Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic is making an already complex situation more difficult. Routes change from year to year to ensure that all children, who are entitled to free school transport, can get there safely. These ...
- Interested in becoming a firefighter? August 22, 2020Anyone interested in becoming a firefighter with Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service can find out more at a special Facebook Live event being held on Tuesday (25 August). After the success of the previous live Q&A which formed part of a virtual open day last month, another event will be held on the Service’s ...
- Police urge motorists to stay safe on our roads August 21, 2020Dorset Police is calling on residents and those visiting the area to behave sensibly and respect other road users. The Force wants those getting behind the wheel to take extra care, ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and that you are fit to drive, as well as modifying your driving behaviour in response to local conditions. Chief Superintendent ...
- Unsafe structure prompts attendance of police and fire crew August 21, 2020The Dorset & Wiltshire Fire control room received a call at 08:08 this morning about a potential dangerous structure on Bridport Road, in Dorchester A crew from Dorchester fire station were mobilised and found a window on the first floor of a property, above the retail units, hanging off by a hinge. Due to the nature ...
- Appeal for information following criminal damage incidents in Dorchester August 21, 2020Officers in Dorchester are appealing for anyone with information to come forward following a spate of criminal damage. Three incidents occurred on the night of Wednesday 19 August into the morning of Thursday 20 August 2020. Three vehicles were damaged on the forecourt of Westerly BMW in Prince of Wales Road. Damage was caused to a windscreen, ...
- Burglary in Dorchester August 20, 2020Officers are appealing for information following a burglary at a charity premises in Dorchester. Shortly after 6am on Tuesday 18 August 2020 Dorset Police received a report of a burglary at the British Red Cross on Parkway Farm Business Park in Poundbury. The break-in is believed to have occurred around 11.55pm on Monday 17 August 2020. A ...
- World Exclusive – Dorset Handmade towel designed for wheelchair users August 19, 2020Dorset is now home of MOXSE, the world’s first ever handmade adapted hooded towel. They have developed two hooded towels that are both made entirely out of organic cotton, down to the threads and labels. MOXSE was started by Rosie and Isla during lockdown, to provide sustainable adventure gear that makes it easier for more ...
- Witness appeal following fatal collision near Blandford August 19, 2020Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision near Blandford are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 4.30pm on Tuesday 18 August 2020 of a two vehicle collision on the A354 near Thornicombe south of Blandford. The collision involved a purple Peugeot 107 and a ...
- "We want your experiences of community mental health services" August 17, 2020Local partners have today launched a survey to get people’s views on mental health services within their communities. The survey is open to anyone aged 16 or over and asks people what they think is good about services, what could be improved and what ideas or hopes they would have for services in the future. Dr Sudipto ...
- New strategy for sustainable aquaculture development launched August 17, 2020A new strategy that aims to provide a route for sustainable aquaculture development across Dorset has been launched this week. The Dorset Sustainable Mariculture Strategy has been written by Dorset Coast Forum (DCF) following extensive consultation with stakeholders in the county. Dorset already has a thriving aquaculture industry and Poole Harbour produces the largest volume of ...
- Local mental health service secures £28,000 of funding August 17, 2020After a rapid increase in demand for mental health services across the county during recent years Dorset Mind recognised the importance of storing its data required to run its service safely and securely. Working with over 30,000 people, the charity successfully applied for £28,000 worth of funding from Talbot Village Trust towards the implementation of a ...
- Public urged to show their support for hospital development plans August 15, 2020Clinicians at Dorset County Hospital are asking local residents to register their support for the first phase of plans to expand key clinical facilities on the Dorchester site. The plans include the expansion of the Emergency Department (ED) and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as well as the establishment of an Integrated Care Hub as part of a ...
- Children with disabilities to holiday with their families thanks to £60,000 grant August 14, 2020Hundreds of children and young people with complex physical and learning disabilities will be able to take a break during the school holidays, thanks to a grant from Dorset Freemasons to the Diverse Abilities charity’s Coping with CHAOS programme. Children with complex disabilities tend to be excluded from other holiday activities due to unwelcoming attitudes, parents’ ...
- IRONMAN CANCELLED August 13, 2020Joint statement from IRONMAN, Weymouth Town Council and Dorset Council. With the health and safety of our community being an utmost priority, and after further discussions with and direction from Weymouth Town Council and Dorset Council in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, we regret to confirm that the IRONMAN 70.3 Weymouth triathlon originally scheduled for Sunday ...
- Congratulations A Level students and ‘where next’ advice August 13, 2020Best wishes to everyone who recieved their A Level results in Dorset today! Congratulations to all students for their hard work and resilience during the pandemic. Advice on education, work and training, including information for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), is available for anyone unsure of their next step. Advice and emotional ...
- New Virtual Tour at SafeWise August 13, 2020Families can explore SafeWise’s learning village and complete a quiz as part of a new virtual Junior Safety Inspector tour this summer. After completing the tour children can download a certificate and discover bonus material bursting with extra activities and loads more fun things to do this summer all based on the tour. As well as essential ...
- 2,700 have say on anti social behaviour at survey halfway point August 11, 2020Nearly 2,700 people have given their views on anti social behaviour in Dorset as a major survey into the issue reaches its halfway point. The survey, launched last month by Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill, seeks to find out more about residents’ experiences of anti social behaviour, how much of a problem they think ...
- Fire service called to Wareham Forest again. August 8, 2020During the afternoon of Saturday 8th August Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service responded to reports of an unattended Camp Fire in Wareham Forest. Appliances and crews from Bere Regis and Wareham rushed to the incident which had been reported at 13:45 and dealt with the fire safely. A quote from the Fire Service read: “People of Dorset ...
- Police urge people to be respectful and protect our beautiful county August 6, 2020Visitors and local residents alike are reminded to take their rubbish home with them, respect social distancing rules and not to use disposable barbecues, in an effort to protect Dorset for everyone. During the summer months some of the area’s beauty spots and beaches become extremely busy. Local residents and tourists are encouraged to act responsibly ...
- £1.3m coming to local schools August 6, 2020MP Chris Loder says a Government announcement on the 5th August of yet another major investment in West Dorset schools is “brilliant news for local education and proves that a strong voice in Westminster gets results”. Speaking in the House of Commons last month, Chris Loder said West Dorset needed to receive its “fair share of ...
- Body found in search for missing woman from Dorchester August 5, 2020Officers searching for a woman who went missing from Dorchester have very sadly found a body. Laura Dodon, 43, was reported missing on Monday 27 July 2020 after failing to contact her family. She had last been seen by family members in Weymouth on Tuesday 21 July 2020. As part of ongoing searches, officers discovered a body ...
- Amber wildfire alert in place for the weekend August 5, 2020Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) would like to remind the public to stay vigilant as the South of England is set to experience an Amber wildfire risk over the weekend. This alert means that, should a wildfire be experienced, it could spread quickly and easily due to the dry and windy conditions. As ...
- Rent or mortgage worries? Don’t delay in seeking help August 5, 2020With possession hearings due to restart on 23 August, Dorset Council is urging people struggling to pay their mortgage or rent to seek help as soon as possible. When lockdown started, some people were unable to earn a full salary. Many were furloughed on 80% of their wages, with not enough money to cover rent or ...
- Millions secured for Dorset organisations August 4, 2020Kingston Maurward College has been selected for £3.5 million worth of funding, part of the Government’s £900 million ‘Getting Building Fund’. West Dorset MP Chris Loder told KeeP 106: “Government is investing in West Dorset’s community and rural economy”, with the news that Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester has been selected as one of 300 projects ...
- Dorset Council publishes its first year of accounts August 3, 2020Dorset Council’s annual accounts for its first operating year have been published today (Monday 3 August). The accounts show the council’s spending over the 2019/20 financial year, as well as the income it has received from various services and funding sources. In its first year of operation Dorset Council carried the costs of merging six councils into ...
- New Deputy Chief Constable appointed to Dorset Police August 1, 2020Dorset Police Chief Constable James Vaughan is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Deputy Chief Constable to the Force. Scott Chilton was successfully selected on Tuesday 28 July 2020 following an appointment process chaired by Chief Constable James Vaughan, supported by the Chief Executive of Dorset Council Matthew Prosser and Gloucestershire Constabulary HR lead ...
- Trailblazing digital team in line for a top national award August 1, 2020A team who has delivered nearly 3,000 learning tutorials and created a series of countywide digital networking events over the past year has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award. The digital team at Dorset Council are one of the finalists in the ‘Digital Public Service Innovation of the Year’ category of the Digital Leaders 100 ...
- Barn owl boxes are a breeding success August 1, 2020Over the last two years 11 barn owl boxes have been installed in trees and barns on Dorset Council farms. Now 25 per cent of Dorset Council farms have an owl box. When the boxes were checked last month A total number of six chicks were found in four boxes. Barn Owls have additional protection against disturbance ...
- Body found in the water off Portland August 1, 2020Officers carrying out enquiries to locate a man who went missing in the water off Portland are sad to confirm that a body has been located. Dorset Police was called at 10.21pm on Sunday 19 July 2020 to reports a man had entered the water near the area of Church Ope Cove. Searches were carried out ...
- Former patient gives back to the Friends of Dorset County Hospital July 31, 2020A former patient from Dorchester is raising money for the Friends of Dorset County Hospital after they left a lasting impression during her four-month stay at the Trust. Lizzie Milner, 32, broke her back and lost both her lower legs in December 2016 at the age of 28. She was treated at Southampton General Hospital for ...
- Brewery Square announces gradual re-opening of restaurants and cafés July 30, 2020Dorchester’s Brewery Square will see the re-opening of various eateries in the coming weeks, following Government advice that all restaurants, cafés and bars can open from 4th July 2020. Zizzi will open its doors for a dine-in service on Friday 31st July, followed by Pizza Express on 6th August. Costa Coffee has been offering a takeaway-only service ...
- Millions in Government funding allocated for hospital development July 30, 2020Dorset County Hospital has been allocated £62.5million of Government funding to expand key clinical services on its Dorchester site. At a meeting of Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s Board on 29th July 2020, members heard that the money had been allocated to DCH as part of the national Health Infrastructure Plan and the project had ...
- Homes and businesses better off thanks to the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme July 30, 2020A Government broadband scheme set up to provide a faster broadband service has helped over 230 Dorset homes and businesses since it launched in 2019 and now Dorset Council is investing £1 million so that it can reach up to 1,000 more. The £200m Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (GBVS) has been helping to provide gigabit-capable connections ...
- Ghost Walks to Return for 24th Year July 29, 2020The Dorchester Ghost Walks are starting again with the first one taking place on Thursday 6th August beginning at 8pm from the Kings Arms Hotel in High East Street. Current regulations mean that all places on the walks will have to be booked in advance and the maximum numbers allowed on each walk will be limited ...
- Dorset young carers receive food shopping from local bikers July 28, 2020Local motorcycle riders have been delivering food to young carers and their families across Dorset. 20 young carers and their families had their food shopping delivered by The Bike Shed, a motorcycle riding group, who volunteered to support local communities during the Coronavirus pandemic. Dorset Council supports children and young people aged between 5 and 18 who ...
- “Slam Dunk the Junk” launched on Dorset Beaches July 28, 2020Next time you go to a beach in Dorset you should spot some new banners up. Litter Free Coast and Sea have coordinated a coast wide campaign with most of Dorset’s resort beaches joining together with the call for beach goers to “Slam Dunk the Junk”. We have all seen reports of more littering and aggressive ...
- Don’t be a TOS53R – litterers told to clean up their act July 28, 2020This Summer Litter Free Dorset have developed the ‘Don’t Be A Tos53r’ campaign to target visitors that may choose to leave their rubbish behind in Dorset. As lockdown restrictions where eased in June littering behaviour has increased dramatically. As people’s habits are moving to ‘take away’ options disposable packaging is on the rise and risks polluting ...
- COVID-19 Health Protection Board to respond to any rise in cases in Dorset July 28, 2020A new COVID Health Protection Board will monitor for and respond to any potential coronavirus outbreaks in Dorset. Sam Crowe, Director of Public Health for Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Councils, will chair the Board, which will look at the number of cases in the county and where they are, monitoring for any rises ...
- Witness appeal following fail-to-stop collision in Weymouth July 28, 2020Officers investigating a fail-to-stop collision in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. At approximately 12.30pm on Thursday 23 July 2020 officers attended a collision involving a silver hatchback Proton vehicle and a woman aged in her 20s on Astrid Way at the junction with The Esplanade. It is reported ...
- Celebrating 6000 years July 28, 2020Dorchester’ Heritage and Tourism Community agrees consultation on new tourism strategy. The Dorchester Joint Heritage Committee is inviting Dorchester residents and visitors to comment on its Heritage Tourism Strategy. The strategy was agreed for draft consultation at its meeting on Tuesday 21st July. Dorchester benefits from over 6000 years of history and is seeing significant investment in ...
- Don’t treat the harbour like a bog July 28, 2020Love sailing and boating? As harbours and marinas have reopened and people get back to sailing and boating, Litter Free Coast and Sea and Natural England have joined together to ask boaters to think about where they are going to the toilet. Sarah Spurling from Litter Free Coast and Sea explained “We want to thank all those ...
- The KeeP 106 Birthday Appeal July 27, 2020KeeP 106 has been running for two years and we are delighted to announce that our 2nd birthday appeal will support the Prince of Wales School in raising £5,000 to make the school’s wildlife garden accessible to everyone. Julia Nineham, the pre-school leader and a Governor at the school, explains more about the history of the ...
- Update in search for missing Portland man July 26, 2020A body has very sadly been found in the search for missing man Thomas Gatfield from Portland. Dorset Police received a report at 10.39pm on Thursday 23 July 2020 raising concern for the welfare of the 34-year-old man after he was in mobile phone contact with family and friends and seemed very upset. Extensive searches were carried ...
- Family tribute following fatal collision near Beaminster July 25, 2020The family of a young man who very sadly died in a collision near Beaminster has issued a tribute to their loved one. At 6.24pm on Tuesday 21 July 2020 officers received a report of a collision on Chedington Lane in Mosterton involving a small International Harvester tipper tractor. Officers attended, along with the fire and ambulance ...
- Appeal for witnesses following serious injury collision in Bovington July 25, 2020Officers investigating a serious injury collision in Bovington are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. Dorset Police was called at 6.20am on Saturday 25 July 2020 to a report that a grey BMW 320d left the road and was in collision with a hedge on King George V Road near ...
- HMICFRS inspection into crime recording rates Dorset Police as “good” July 24, 2020Dorset Police has been commended after an independent inspection found “high levels of accuracy” in the way crime is recorded. Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has rated the Force as “good”, with 93 per cent of reports recorded accurately and within 24 hours of the initial report. Victims are put “at ...
- Mini Pop-Up Market coming to Borough Gardens July 23, 2020With most events off the menu for 2020, Dorset Food & Drink will continue to support and promote their fabulous local Dorset food and drink producers by looking at different ways to engage with the community. They have been exploring new partnership opportunities and venues to give their members a slice of DF&D action and came ...
- Face coverings become mandatory in all shops & retail premises – be socially responsible July 23, 2020From Friday 24 July 2020 Government COVID-19 legislation changes mean it is mandatory to wear a face covering in all shops and retail premises in Dorset. The measure will see all shops able to prevent entry to the premises to anyone not wearing a face covering. The new measure will see police given powers to issue a ...