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  • Damers pupils lobby Environment Secretary over litter February 28, 2019
    Pupils from Damers First School in Dorchester travelled to London yesterday (Wednesday 27 February) to lobby Environment Secretary Michael Gove over littering in the UK. They want to reduce waste and challenge a ‘throwaway culture’ and asked Mr Gove to give the green light for a new bottle Deposit Return Scheme that includes all materials – ...
  • Arrests during day of action on Weymouth roads February 27, 2019
    A number of arrests were made during the latest day of action on roads in the Weymouth area. Officers from the traffic unit teamed up with dedicated officers targeting suspected county lines drugs networks for the day of intensification on Tuesday 26 February 2019. The intelligence-based operation saw a total of 18 vehicles stopped, including nine that ...
  • New LED helipad lighting makes vital difference February 26, 2019
    The new lighting was recently installed following a generous donation from the Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads (HELP) Appeal, a national charity set up to help provide Major Trauma Centres with the necessary infrastructure to enable and improve night landing. In an emergency, when time is of the essence, being able to land an air ambulance seconds ...
  • Appeal after burglary at business near Piddlehinton February 26, 2019
    Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a burglary at a business near Piddlehinton. The incident happened sometime between 11am on Saturday 23 February and 4.15am on Monday 25 February 2019 at Enterprise Park. Four shipping containers were broken into belonging to Knighton Countryside Management, with around £45,000 worth of tools ...
  • 5th Dorset Women’s Week Upcoming February 24, 2019
    WAND (Woman’s Action Network Dorset) is proud to bring you their fifth Dorset Women’s week following on from the success of the last four years. This year it runs from 2-9 March. There are events and activities being held during the week either specifically for women or celebrating women as well as special offers, all with ...
  • First budget agreed for new Dorset Council protects services February 21, 2019
    Councillors have backed the first budget of the new Dorset Council at a meeting held on Wednesday 20 February. The new unitary authority, Dorset Council, will be formed on 1 April 2019 and will replace the six county, district and borough councils. Members of Shadow Dorset Council voted in favour of the budget proposals for 2019/20, ...
  • Arrests following alleged burglaries in Dorchester February 21, 2019
    Officers investigating a series of alleged burglaries in the Dorchester area have arrested three men. The four incidents had been reported to police since Tuesday 12 February 2019. One of them happened in Herringston Road, two in Dagmar Road and one in Peverell Avenue East. It is alleged that electronic items, wallets, mobile phones, a bag ...
  • Serious road traffic collision near Sherborne February 21, 2019
    A passenger involved in a road traffic collision near Sherborne in January has sadly died from his injuries. At 5.50pm on Saturday 26 January 2019 Dorset Police received a report of a collision involving a single vehicle that had left the carriageway at Tiley Knap, Middlemarsh. The vehicle involved was a silver Peugeot Boxer van. The fire ...
  • Could you be a councillor for the new Dorset Council? February 21, 2019
    Have you ever thought about standing as a local councillor? Now’s the time to find out more, before Dorset goes to the polls on Thursday 2 May 2019 to elect the 82 members of the new Dorset Council. Dorset Council Chief Executive (Designate), Matt Prosser explained: “Councillors play a key role in local democracy. They are the ...
  • Vehicle fire spreads to home in Dorchester February 21, 2019
    A crew from Dorchester fire station attended reports of a vehicle fire early this morning at approximately 1.30. On arrival at the incident, they requested a second crew to assist, which also came from Dorchester fire station. Crews confirmed that the fire had spread to involve a domestic property and adjacent vehicles. 4 breathing apparatus 2 hose reel ...
  • Fatal road accident near Fontmell Magna February 15, 2019
    Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision in Dorset are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At 12.22pm today, Friday 15 February 2019, Dorset Police received a report of a collision on the C13 by the junction with Mill Street near to Fontmell Magna. The collision involved a white Mercedes lorry and ...
  • Discover Lost Words in Thorncombe Wood February 15, 2019
    Thorncombe Woods, near Dorchester, has a new ‘Lost Words’ trail for visitors to follow, inspired by the book of the same name by Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris. The Lost Words celebrates the once-common ‘nature’ words – including acorn, wren, starling and dandelion – that were dropped from the Oxford Junior Dictionary. It takes these words ...
  • Fire and Rescue Authority approves budget February 15, 2019
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority has approved a budget of £55.8 million for 2019-20. At its meeting yesterday (12 February), the Authority agreed to increase its share of the council tax by 4p per week for Band D properties in Bournemouth, Dorset, Poole, Swindon and Wiltshire – an annual fire precept for Band D ...
  • Fire Cadets thanked by High Sheriff of Dorset February 15, 2019
    The High Sheriff of Dorset, Mrs Jacqueline Swift, has recently awarded two Fire Cadets with certificates of recognition as a way of saying ‘thank you’ for their support at prestigious events across the county over the past year. Daisy Brown, a student at Shaftesbury School, and Bevin-Mae White, a student at Lytchett Minster School, completed a ...
  • Man charged with possession of an explosive substance in Wimborne February 15, 2019
    Man due in court following incident in Wimborne A man is due to appear in court in connection with an incident in Wimborne that involved evacuations of nearby properties and road closures. Dorset Police was called at 3.15am on Tuesday 12 February 2019 to reports of a concern for the welfare of a man at an ...
  • "Help Me Fight for Better Treatment" February 13, 2019
    “Please help me to fight for better treatment for people who battle Functional Neurological Disorder like me.” In the summer of 2017 Kate Bidwell had her life turned upside down by Functional Neurological Disorder. FND is a condition that is caused by a problem with the functioning of the nervous system and thought to be the result ...
  • Poundbury home burgled whilst occupants were asleep February 12, 2019
    Officers investigating a burglary in Poundbury are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The burglary occurred between 10.20pm on Monday 11 February and 7.30am today, Tuesday 12 February 2019, at a home in Peverell Avenue East while the occupants were asleep upstairs. One of the victims, a man aged in his 70s, came ...
  • Arrest made following alleged theft in Weymouth February 11, 2019
    A man has been arrested and charged in connection with the alleged theft of items from a store in Weymouth. It was reported that at around 11.45am on Saturday 19 January 2019 a man entered the shop at the BP petrol station on Dorchester Road and picked up a number of items before making off ...
  • Failstop collision in Weymouth February 11, 2019
    Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a fail-to-stop collision in Weymouth. At 4pm on Tuesday 29 January 2019 a collision occurred on Queen Street involving a Sym Jet4 moped and an unknown 4×4. The moped was travelling along Queen Street toward King Street when the rider was knocked off by a car, described as ...
  • £420k given to local projects February 8, 2019
    It’s been a give-away day at West Dorset District Council with almost £420,000 in grants and loans given to local community projects in the space of a couple of hours. Council leader Tony Alford said after the meeting that he was delighted the council was able to help so many organisations…before it goes out of business ...
  • Distraction theft near Dorchester February 8, 2019
    Officers investigating a distraction theft at an antiques fair near Dorchester are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. The fair was being held at Kingston Maurward College on Sunday 3 February 2019. One of the stallholders reported that at around lunchtime a man and woman approached her stall and selected four silver bracelets and ...
  • New recovery framework in place for Dorset February 8, 2019
    How local communities would recover from a disaster or major incident was discussed by Dorset Local Resilience Forum (LRF) partners this week. Recent national incidents – such as the Grenfell Tower fire, significant flooding in different parts of the country and the terrorist attacks in London and Manchester – have highlighted the importance of recovery and ...
  • £2 monthly council tax rise to fund Police February 7, 2019
    Police and Crime Panel members have approved plans to raise the amount of money households pay to fund Dorset’s police service by £2 a month. Martyn Underhill, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Dorset, held a six week consultation into proposals to raise the precept – the part of a council tax bill which funds policing ...
  • Create Your Own Valentines Card February 6, 2019
    From 7 – 14 February, 10am until 4pm, you can create your own Valentines Day Card at Dorset County Museum, 14 Pope Street, Brewery Square, while viewing samples of Victorian Valentines Day Cards from the Museum’s collection. This event is free, and there is no need to book.
  • Pleasure Pier at Weymouth to be demolished February 6, 2019
    The borough planning committee were told on Wednesday that the existing building, last used as a cafe, will be knocked down by mechanical digger and the area re-surfaced. Other buildings in the area will be demolished later in the year, with applications expected in March. The pier is being demolished above deck level to make it ...
  • Man arrested following assault in Dorchester February 6, 2019
    A man has been arrested in connection with a reported serious assault in Dorchester. At around 3.30am on Wednesday 30 January 2019 Dorset Police received a report of a disturbance involving a group of men and women near to the Shell petrol station in London Road. It was reported that two men were assaulted with a bladed ...
  • Referendum TODAY on neighborhood plan February 6, 2019
    A REFERENDUM is being held in Holwell today (Feb 07) to vote on the area’s neighbourhood plan. If approved and adopted it will give a greater say over future developments in the parish. Residents are being asked to vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to the proposals which were drawn up by local people and agreed by the parish ...
  • Council meeting abandoned as chairman fell ill February 6, 2019
    Tuesday’s Weymouth and Portland borough council meeting had to be abandoned after its chairman became unwell and officials cleared the room. Council leader Geoff Cant had just opened a debate on the transfer of assets to Portland Town Council when he needed support from vice chairman Mike Byatt as he started to fall forward from his ...
  • Weymouth man charged with assault February 6, 2019
    A Weymouth man wanted in connection with a reported assault has been arrested and charged. An appeal was issued by officers searching for Jacob Lemm, 22, who was wanted in connection with an alleged assault in Louviers Road in Littlemoor on Friday 18 January 2019. Lemm was arrested on the afternoon of Tuesday 5 February 2019 and ...
  • Southill students design school ‘park and stride’ scheme February 4, 2019
    Children at Southill Primary School in Weymouth have designed a park and stride scheme to encourage students and their families to be more active and environmentally-aware. The Year Six students planned and mapped the route along traffic-free paths, with no roads to cross, before walking along it to assess how long it took. The aim of the ...
  • Prince of Wales First School gate damaged February 4, 2019
    On Friday morning last week, the school was greeted with a terrible sight! Tyre tracks leading up to the gate post suggest a large vehicle hit the post late Thursday night (after 9:00pm on 31/01/19) or early Friday morning (before 6:00am on 01/02/19). Before children arrived on Friday the school safely removed the gate and ...
  • Fire crews called to commercial unit February 1, 2019
    Crews from Dorchester and Weymouth station were mobilised to reports of a fire at a commercial site on St George’s road, Dorchester, this morning (Friday). The first crew on scene discovered that the fire had been extinguished prior to their arrival and proceeded to carry out an inspection only. The first crew were able to stand down ...
  • Serious assault in Dorchester January 30, 2019
    Detectives investigating a serious assault in Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 3.30am today, Wednesday 30 January 2019, Dorset Police received a report of a disturbance involving a group of men and women near to the Shell petrol station in London Road. It was reported that two men were ...
  • Aging lift in popular Dorchester venue needing replacement January 28, 2019
    A LIFT in Dorchester’s Corn Exchange building could be replaced – after people became stuck in it and because of rising maintenance costs. On one occasion the fire brigade had to be called to rescue two occupants who were safe, but unable to get out. The lift was installed in 2010 and, according to a report by ...
  • Standing room only at ALL for Dorset launch January 27, 2019
    It was a case of standing room only at Dorchester’s Colliton Club as more than 60 people flocked to the launch of the county’s new independent political movement ALL for Dorset. They heard author and pioneering campaigner Peter MacFadyen talk about how independent councillors had taken control of Frome town council by being open and transparent, ...
  • New birthing pool hire service available at Dorset County Hospital January 24, 2019
    A new birthing pool hire service is now available at Dorset County Hospital, thanks to a generous donation. The pools were donated by Claire Williams, a long-time advocate and supporter of homebirths, to the hospital’s Cygnet Homebirth Team. In 2011 Claire sought to give local women access to birthing pools at home, to save them the expense ...
  • Fatal collision near Bridport January 24, 2019
    Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision near Bridport are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The collision occurred at around 7.50pm on Wednesday 23 January 2019 on the A35 near to the turning to Eype. It involved a red Ford Fiesta, a silver Nissan Micra and a silver Volkswagen van. Sadly, ...
  • Thieves target Weldmar Hospicecare January 23, 2019
    Over the past five days, staff at Weldmar Hospicecare have been celebrating 25 years of providing Hospicecare throughout Dorset. But today those celebrations were dampened by the news that thieves had targeted the charity. Just after 8.30am on Wednesday 23rd January, staff at Weldmar’s Poole Furniture Outlet on the Nuffield Industrial Estate, discovered that their delivery ...
  • Camera Club adding a splash of colour to Dorset County Hospital January 23, 2019
    A new art exhibition is capturing people’s eye at Dorset County Hospital. Thanks to Dorchester Camera Club the walls inside the hospital are looking a lot brighter. The club has partnered with Arts In Hospital in a new exhibition to display the talent of its members. The exhibition showcases the diversity of interest of club members – from ...
  • Witness appeal following burglary in Wareham January 22, 2019
    Officers investigating a burglary at a Wareham home are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Sometime between 5.20pm and 9.15pm on Monday 21 January 2019 entry was forced to a property in Stour Drive through a ground floor window and an untidy search of the premises was carried out. At this stage ...
  • Safest year ever on Dorset’s roads January 21, 2019
    Since 2012, the number of people killed and seriously injured on Dorset’s roads has shown a sustained fall. In 2012 it was 355, in 2018 with figures to be confirmed, it was 239, a reduction of slightly more than 32 Slight or minor collisions have showed a similar reduction of a little over 30%. An ...
  • Witness appeal following assault in Weymouth January 21, 2019
    Officers investigating an assault in Weymouth are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 2.30pm on Friday 18 January 2019 two women went to intervene in an altercation between a man and a woman in the alleyway that runs between Primula Close and Louviers Road in Littlemoor. The man responded by ...
  • Appeal after man found with head injury in Weymouth January 20, 2019
    Detectives are appealing for information from the public after a man was found with a head injury in Weymouth. Dorset Police was called by the ambulance service at 9.54pm on Saturday 19 January 2019 to reports that a man aged in his 20s had been located unconscious with a head injury on Beverley Road in Weymouth. He ...
  • Community support workers reach out to residents in rural Dorset January 16, 2019
    A dedicated team of community support workers has been set up to provide short term care to frail and vulnerable people living in the most remote parts of North Dorset. Dorset HealthCare’s new Community Support Worker Service offers care for patients in their own homes in a bid to prevent hospital admission, enable early discharge from ...
  • Rodwell Trail transformation to enhance environment and tackle antisocial behaviour January 16, 2019
    A section of the Marsh leading to the Rodwell Trail in Weymouth has received a major refurbishment by Dorset County Council’s Greenspace service. Brambles and other vegetation were cut back to reveal a large amount of litter that had accumulated in the undergrowth over the years. This was tackled by a huge litter-picking effort by the ...
  • A Happy New Year for Dorset’s roads January 12, 2019
    Dorset County Council’s highway fixers will be treating more of Dorset’s damaged roads thanks to extra funding. Starting this month, Dorset Highways will have three resurfacing gangs in action repairing 53 sites across the county up to the end of March. The sites have been identified from inspections by community highway officers, with the site-specific treatments designed ...
  • Campaigns for Members of Youth Parliament get underway January 11, 2019
    13 students across Dorset are campaigning to become the county’s next Members of Youth Parliament. They will stand for election at the end of this month, with voting taking place in schools between 28 Jan – 1 Feb. Two Members and two Deputy Members of Youth Parliament will be elected. Dorset County Council runs the campaign in ...
  • Witness appeal following assault on teenage boy in Weymouth January 11, 2019
    Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a teenage boy was assaulted in Weymouth. At 6.30pm on Friday 4 January 2019 an incident occurred in the area of KFC and McDonald’s at the Jubilee Retail Park on Jubilee Close in which a 16-year-old local boy was assaulted by a group of people following an ...
  • BREAKING – Two Men arrested in connection with drugs warrant near Dorchester January 9, 2019
    Two men have been arrested after officers executed a drugs warrant near Dorchester. At around 8.55am today, Wednesday 9 January 2019, officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team with support from other colleagues carried out the warrant at two properties in the Wardon Hill area. Inside four lorry containers officers found what they believed to be cannabis plants ...
  • Radiographer makes a difference to those less fortunate January 9, 2019
    A radiographer from Dorset County Hospital has been making a difference to those less fortunate. Linda Chappell, who has worked at the Trust for 19 years, travelled across the globe with the Kenya Orthopaedic Project (KOP). Exploring Global Health Opportunities (EGHO) have been working with the charity Medical and Educational Aid to Kenya (MEAK) to deliver annual ...
  • Deadline looms for school applications January 8, 2019
    Parents of children starting primary school this year have just one week left to apply for their child’s reception place. The deadline is Tuesday 15 January. The deadline is for children who are starting school for the first time, transferring from First to Middle school or transferring from Infant to Junior school in September 2019. There are ...
  • Dorset Police Chief Constable has been awarded the Queen’s Police Medal January 5, 2019
    Chief Constable James Vaughan has been awarded the Queens Police Medal (QPM) for his 27 years of service to British policing. The QPM is awarded to those in the Force who have shown gallantry or distinguished service. During his time in the police he has helped transform the service both locally, regionally and nationally. He has ...
  • Roadshow seeks public views on £2 precept rise January 5, 2019
    A roadshow is being held throughout January to ask members of the public for their views on paying £2 a month to fund police. Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill has launched a consultation to ask members of the public for their views on paying a slight increase in their precept – the part of ...
  • Stay well and help local services by stopping the spread of bugs January 5, 2019
    With local hospitals coming under increasing pressure after the festive break, people are being asked to help stop the spread of the flu and norovirus bugs and help minimise disruption to local services. Make sure you get your flu jab The flu virus strikes in winter and it can be far more serious than you think. Flu can ...
  • Fire Crews from Dorchester tackle chimney fire January 3, 2019
    One crew from the Dorchester Fire station were mobilised to a report of a chimney fire in a pub in Abbotsbury this morning (Thursday 3rd January). On arrival crews confirmed the fire which was confined to the chimney. A Chimney kit was used to extinguish the fire in the property on Market Street in the village.
  • Trust leading the way in community mental health care January 2, 2019
    Dorset HealthCare has been rated as one of the top four NHS trusts in the country which are providing an extremely high level of care for people with mental illness. This is according to findings published in the latest Community Mental Health Survey carried out by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which found the Trust’s services ...
  • New Year, New Career – Is Fostering for you? January 2, 2019
    It’s the start of a new year. Time to take stock and make changes in your life. Will 2019 be the right time for you to make a difference to a child’s life? Being a foster carer is a rewarding career. With many different ways to foster including providing short breaks and respite, short-term or long-term ...
  • Pantomime Dick Whittington to be shown to hospital patients January 1, 2019
    Earlier this month the Exeter Northcott Theatre live streamed their pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk to the children’s ward at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital. This enabled children and their families who were unable to attend the performances at the theatre to see the panto. This kind gesture inspired John Gurd a local photographer and ...
  • Go dry this January January 1, 2019
    Dry January is the UK’s one-month booze-free challenge. This year we are encouraging residents to join Public Health Dorset and take up the challenge to feel great and save some cash. Lots of us feel like we’re drinking a bit too much, or too often, or just like we could do with some time off. Dry ...
  • Smoke detection aids quick response to living room fire January 1, 2019
    A living room fire in Sturminster Newton extinguished quickly thanks to working smoke detection. A fire crew from Sturminster Newton fire station attended a property on Hanover Close, following reports of the smoke alarm activating. On arrival crews carried out an inspection of the property and quickly found there to be a small fire in the living ...