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- Small drop in Covid-19 cases in Dorset but rising rapidly nationally December 17, 2021Public Health Dorset have seen a small drop in Covid-19 case rates in Dorset over the past week, but infection levels remain high and it can be seen that nationally cases are now rising rapidly due to the spread of the Omicron variant. We expect to see cases rise in Dorset over the next few ...
- Dorset PCC asks for 83p for an enhanced police service December 17, 2021Dorset’s Police & Crime Commissioner is asking members of the public for their views on paying an extra 83p per month. If approved, the figure would see those living in a Band D property paying an additional £10 a year for policing the county. Each police force is funded in the same way, a combination of ...
- Weymouth bar forced to close amid allegations of criminality December 17, 2021A bar in Weymouth has been ordered to temporarily close its doors after a Dorset Police investigation discovered allegations of criminality and safety issues for customers. Actors Bar & Club on Maiden Street was issued with the closure notice by Dorset Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee following a licensing hearing on Friday 17 December 2021. The order states ...
- A Home for Christmas December 17, 2021This Christmas will see a dozen rough sleepers safe from the cold and danger of sleeping on our local streets thanks to a joint housing initiative between The Bus Shelter Dorset and Dorset Council, together with generous support from the community. The project, which opened its doors to its first temporary residents on 16 September, provides ...
- Dorchester is the second EASIEST place to pass your driving test in the UK December 17, 2021New analysis has found that Dorchester is the second easiest place to pass your driving test, in the UK, with Yeovil coming first. The study by A-Plan Insurance examined the pass rate percentage of major driving test centres in the UK – those that have conducted at least 1,000 tests since April 2020 – to determine ...
- Man due in court in connection with fatal collision in Wool December 17, 2021A man is due to appear in court in connection with a fatal road traffic collision in Wool. Dorset Police was called at 5.35pm on Sunday 5 July 2020 to a report of a collision on the A352 between the Woolbridge Roundabout and Wool train station. The collision involved a black Land Rover Defender towing a ...
- Schools bring the joy of Christmas to older residents December 17, 2021Schools across Weymouth and Portland are bringing seasonal cheer to older residents across the area with a video of Christmas readings from their students. Fourteen schools have contributed to the video which has been put together by Dorset council so it can be shared with older residents who live in nursing and residential homes. Anna Knight, chair ...
- Shire Hall Museum to receive £167,500 from third round of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund December 17, 2021Shire Hall Museum has received a grant of £167,500 from the Government’s latest round of the Culture Recovery Fund to help the organisation recover from the impact of the Covid pandemic. A Grade I listed building, Shire Hall served as Dorset’s courthouse from 1797 until 1955. Now an award-winning social justice museum in the heart of ...
- Update – man due in court in connection with alleged racial abuse in Bridport December 16, 2021A man is due to appear in court in connection with the alleged racially aggravated abuse of a football player at a match in Bridport. The incident occurred during the second half of a match between the reserve teams for Bridport FC and Gillingham Town FC at St Mary’s Field in Skilling Road on Saturday 9 ...
- Weekend Rugby Preview – Covid Strikes Out December 16, 2021Weymouth & Portland Rugby Club’s Tribute Dorset & Wilts Division 1 South fixture at home against visitors East Dorset Dockers on Saturday has been postponed as the Dockers have been struck down by the dreaded Covid-19 and the game will now be re-scheduled in the new year. The Seahorses sit currently in third place in the ...
- Train operator announces engineering work over festive period December 16, 2021South Western Railway (SWR) is asking customers to plan ahead over the Christmas and New Year period due to scheduled engineering work taking place across the SWR network. Several separate sets of engineering work will affect journeys through Woking, Vauxhall, Earlsfield, Southampton, Guildford and Ascot with rail replacement buses in operation on routes where the line ...
- Plea to help loved ones leave hospital during this difficult winter December 16, 2021Relatives play a valued role in helping loved ones to leave hospital as the NHS and social care enters a difficult Winter, say local clinicians. Local clinicians are appealing to relatives who can play a key part in helping loved ones to leave hospital, as the NHS and social care enters an extremely difficult Winter. The support ...
- There are several ways to get your booster jab December 14, 2021The Dorset health and care system is pulling out all the stops to expand the vaccination programme as quickly as possible following the Prime Minister’s announcement late Sunday. And system leaders are asking local people to be patient while they get everything in place as the NHS continues to deliver the largest vaccination programme in our ...
- Counterfeit clothing seller from Weymouth found guilty December 13, 2021On 9 December 2021 at Weymouth Magistrates’ Court, James Goodwin, 32, of Weymouth, was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work for selling counterfeit clothing. Mr.Goodwin had pleaded guilty to the six specimen offences under the Trade Marks Act 1994 at an earlier hearing. Costs were also awarded to the council of £1,689 and a ...
- Update on COVID-19 in Dorset – 10th Dec December 10, 2021COVID-19 infection rates have continued to increase over the past week in the Dorset Council area and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council area. This follows an upward trend across the South West region and England, but both council areas remain above the regional and national averages. The number of people in hospital in Dorset with ...
- Bin collections will be on your normal day this Christmas December 10, 2021Dorset Council is reminding all residents that their bin collections will be on their usual day of the week over the Christmas and New Year period, even on bank holidays. With Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day falling on the weekend this year, rubbish and recycling collections over the festive period will not be ...
- Jail for carer who defrauded an elderly woman over five years December 9, 2021A woman who stole money over a period of five years from a vulnerable elderly North Dorset woman she was caring for has been jailed. Paula Wareham, 60 and of Hope Close in Crossways, Dorchester, was sentenced to 16 months in prison following a hearing at Bournemouth Crown Court on Thursday 9 December 2021. She had ...
- Air Ambulance Scoops Three Prestigious National Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence December 9, 2021Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA) came out winners in three categories at this year’s National Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence which were held virtually on Friday 4th December. The life-saving charity was shortlisted as a finalist in five categories, highlighting the broad scope and high standard of the service they provide and the incredible ...
- Call to start using pension funds to invest in climate-friendly pensions December 8, 2021South West Action on Pensions (SWAP) are calling on Brunel Pension Partnership and the 10 authorities they work for, including Dorset Council, to stop using their pension funds to invest in fossil fuels and start using the money to invest in climate-friendly pensions. SWAP want to see 100% divestment in fossil fuel companies, equities, bonds and ...
- First Pop-up pub is a success December 8, 2021The Friends of the Piddle Inn have told KeeP 106 that a pop-up pub they organised has been a success. The Community Benefit Society used the event to launch their campaign to buy the local pub, The Piddle Inn. The pop-up pub, that was held in the village’s memorial hall on Saturday 27 November, was well ...
- Weymouth woman jailed for fraud offences December 7, 2021A Weymouth woman who defrauded a terminally ill man who was in her care has been jailed for two years. Kirsty Patricia Flann, aged 31 and of Bradford Road, Weymouth, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Friday 3 December 2021 after admitting two charges of fraud by false representation. The defendant began caring for the victim, ...
- Tragedy in Blandford as body found December 7, 2021Officers searching for a missing woman from Blandford have very sadly located a body. Dorset Police received a report at around 11am on Tuesday 7 December 2021 raising concern for the welfare of 80-year-old Venetia Smith. Very sadly, at around 3pm officers located the body of a woman in the river near to Langton Road. Although formal identification ...
- Could you provide a home for unaccompanied children? December 7, 2021Dorset Council is looking for people who would be willing to foster or provide supported lodgings for unaccompanied children. In the year ending September 2021, the UK received 3,103 applications for asylum from unaccompanied, or separated, children and many more are arriving each day. Along with other local authorities, the council has a responsibility to provide ...
- Dorset Police and Merseyside Police target county lines gangs across Dorset December 7, 2021Dorset Police has been working with Merseyside Police to target county lines gangs from the Merseyside area dealing drugs in Dorset. The operation – part of Merseyside’s Project Medusa – saw gangs targeted on the road and rail networks with Dorset officers working alongside colleagues from Merseyside to disrupt drug dealing, arrest gang members, seize weapons ...
- Man jailed for attempted robbery in Weymouth December 6, 2021A man who attempted to rob a Weymouth store at knifepoint has been jailed. William Thorne, aged 24 and of Frome in Somerset, was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court on Thursday 2 December 2021 after previously admitting offences of attempted robbery, criminal damage and possessing a blade or sharply pointed article in a public place. He was ...
- Weymouth RNLI lifeboat tows in stranded vessel December 4, 2021Weymouth RNLI All-weather lifeboat was launched at 1pm on Friday 3rd December at the request of Solent Coastguard to assist a 21ft motor boat which had broken down at a position some 2 miles South of Portland Bill. The pleasure boat with one person onboard was on passage from Teignmouth to Weymouth when it suffered engine ...
- Public Health update on COVID-19 in Dorset December 3, 2021Infection rates remain at high levels across Dorset Council and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council areas, however we have seen a slight decrease in Dorset Council infection rates over the past week. Our local case rates are higher than both the South West and England averages, and are amongst the highest in England. The number ...
- New centre opens to support the vaccination drive in Dorset December 3, 2021Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group have announced that a new pop-up vaccination centre has opened in Vespasian House, Barrack Road, Dorchester, DT1 1TG, using office space usually occupied by NHS Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). This follows the announcement by the Prime Minister that the Covid-19 vaccination programme is being accelerated. The centre is now offering appointments for ...
- Free soft drink for designated drivers December 2, 2021Dorset Police launches its Lift Legend Christmas drink drive campaign, with over 50 licenced premises set to offer soft drinks to those who give free lifts home to friends and family after a night out. The initiative runs from Wednesday 1 December 2021 to Saturday 1 January 2022 and is a modern approach to the annual ...
- Brewery Square extends Christmas celebrations throughout December December 2, 2021Dorchester’s Brewery Square is hosting a variety of activities and performances for the whole family to enjoy in the lead up to Christmas and all these activities are listed in our What’s On section. After kicking off festivities with a Christmas Lights Illumination event and of Skating In The Square on 27th November, the events continue ...
- Roll-out of new technology to free up officer time and instantly identify offenders December 2, 2021Dorset Police is rolling out a new mobile toolkit that provides wireless access to policing systems to replace core paper forms and free up officer time. As part of a wide range of mobile policing initiatives, a software application called Pronto has been introduced in the Force to enable officers to spend less time in stations ...
- ADC win competitive tender for Arts Development for Council December 2, 2021The Arts Development Company (ADC) has been successful in winning a competitive tender process to deliver an arts development service on behalf of the council. The contract will cover a five-year period and the council will continue to provide the same level of funding. The funding will enable the ADC to provide a strategic service that ...
- Talking Heads arrives at Dorset Museum December 2, 2021Talking Heads, an exhibition of clay sculptures inspired by Elisabeth Frink, will open on 2nd December 2021 at Dorset Museum. The heads on display are the expression of a creative process during six workshops at Dorset Museum. The workshops started in March 2020 and were aimed at adults with learning difficulties, men with mental health issues ...
- Dorchester celebrates Treemendous news December 2, 2021Dorchester Town Council are celebrating the very welcome news that The Forestry Commission has awarded them £30,000 in grant funding from the Urban Tree Challenge Fund. The funding is specifically allocated for the planting of large standard trees in urban areas and will also be match funded by Dorchester Town Council mainly in the form of ...
- Nominations open for Dorset’s Volunteer Heroes Awards November 29, 2021A special recognition scheme for volunteers and local community groups who have helped Dorset residents launches today with a call for nominees. Dorset Council and partners have set up the Dorset Volunteer Heroes Awards to thank people who have volunteered their time to help residents stay safe and keep communities going through the pandemic. At the height ...
- Future use of South Walks House to be discussed at council cabinet meeting November 29, 2021A report recommending a 20-year lease of the South Walks House building in Dorchester to local NHS organisations will be discussed at Dorset Council’s Cabinet meeting on 7 December. This is the preferred option for future use of the building, and local NHS organisations will make their decision on this in February / March 2022. The proposed ...
- Beerex is back for 2022 November 27, 2021The organisers of Dorchester Beerex, West Dorset Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and charity partner Dorchester Casterbridge Rotary club are pleased to announce that tickets for the 33rd Dorchester Beerex held in the Corn Exchange will be on general sale from Wednesday December 1st. The popular event which attracts beer connoisseurs from near and far ...
- Warning to take care ahead of Storm Arwen November 26, 2021The Met Office has issued a Yellow weather warning for the Dorset area advising that high winds of up to 53 mph Saturday (27th) may cause some travel disruption and damage. The warning, valid from midnight Friday until 18:00 on Saturday 27th November, advises that injuries and danger to life from flying debris are possible. Damage ...
- COVID-19 cases in Dorset still rising! November 26, 2021Public Health Dorset report that cases rise again over the past week across Dorset. Rates in both Dorset Council and BCP Council are higher than the average for the South West region, and are significantly higher than England’s average case rate. The number of people in hospital with COVID-19 across Dorset has also continued to ...
- Spice up your life to support a local charity November 25, 2021This is the message from local restaurant owner, Shalim Abs, who will be honouring British Curry Day on Wednesday 1st December, by donating half of his day’s takings to the Weldmar Hospicecare charity. Shalim, who runs Shalims Indian Restaurant in Weymouth says, “We will donate 50% of the money we take on British Curry Day to ...
- Man jailed for rape on Portland November 24, 2021A man has been jailed for the rape of a woman at her home on Portland. Liam James Puncher, aged 23 and of Dorchester, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Monday 22 November 2021 to six and a half years in prison after being found guilty of the offence at a previous trial at the ...
- Air Ambulance fundraiser returns for the festive season November 23, 2021Following a successful event in 2020, the Nutley Farm Christmas Lights and Reindeer Experience will return again this year, to raise funds for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance. Anne Roots is staging the festive experience with her son Julian Hubbuck at Nutley Farm, near Winfrith Newburgh from 26th November and is hoping to boost her fundraising ...
- Head on collision on A37 – witness appeal November 23, 2021Officers investigating a serious road traffic collision north of Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At approximately 9.15pm on Monday 22 November 2021, Dorset Police was called to attend a road traffic collision on the A37 Yeovil Road at Melbury Osmond. The collision involved two vehicles going in opposite directions, which ...
- In Electrical Fire Safety Week a reminder to avoid the dangers November 22, 2021It’s Electrical Fire Safety Week this week (22-28 November), so Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people of the importance of using electrical appliances and devices correctly. Overloading sockets, using the wrong chargers, and not checking the wiring on items are all causes of fire, yet are all easily avoided. Safe & Well Manager ...
- Witness appeal following theft of phone in Weymouth November 22, 2021Officers investigating the theft of a phone from a man on Weymouth seafront are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 10.50pm on Monday 15 November the 18-year-old victim was walking along The Esplanade, near to Greenhill Gardens, when he was approached by two men on bicycles, who were asking for ...
- Update following reported dog bite incident in Weymouth November 22, 2021A man has come forward following an image appeal in relation to a reported dog bite incident in Weymouth. The incident occurred at around 11.30am on Saturday 9 October 2021 in a field from Littlemoor toward Bincombe. It is reported that the victim – a local man aged in his 60s – was walking with his wife ...
- Covid-19 cases still rising across Dorset November 19, 2021Public Health Dorset reports that after a short period of declining case rates, we’ve seen cases rise again over the past week across Dorset. Both the Dorset Council and BCP Council areas remain significantly above the average case rate for England, as well as above the regional average in the South West. Cases remain highest ...
- Air Ambulance shortlisted for five prestigious Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence November 19, 2021Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA) is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted in not one, not two, but five categories at this year’s Air Ambulances UK Awards of Excellence. The prestigious awards, which are sponsored by BMW Group, recognise the professionalism, excellence and dedication of the air ambulance community across the UK. The ...
- Jail for two drug dealers in Weymouth. Another wanted by Police November 19, 2021Two men caught dealing drugs in Weymouth have been jailed. Karan Patel, aged 26 and of Holdenhurst Road in Bournemouth, and Grantley Woodall, aged 23 and of Kittiwake Close in Bournemouth, were sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Thursday 18 November 2021. Patel had been found guilty of being concerned in the supply of cocaine at ...
- Children’s Services celebrate ‘Good’ Ofsted rating November 19, 2021Children’s Services at Dorset Council have been judged as ‘Good’ by Ofsted, following an inspection of local authority children’s services (ILACS) in September. The report, published 19th Nov 2021, by Ofsted confirms the overall effectiveness of Dorset Council Children’s Services are of a “good quality and are continuing to improve” and that the council has delivered “an impressive pace and effectiveness of change, in the ...
- Weymouth Farmers’ Market hailed a success! November 17, 2021The Weymouth Farmers and Makers Market on 14th November was the biggest yet when four organisations got together to give local Dorset food producers and crafts people the chance to sell their work to Weymouth residents and visitors, as part of the economic recovery. Best in Dorset and Weymouth Area Development Trust were joined this ...
- Dorchester Park4Free dates announced November 16, 2021Starting Saturday 20th November the Dorchester BID in association with Dorchester Town Council have agreed with Dorset Council to run Park4Free days on selected dates during November and December, with another one in January. The Park4FREE days are Saturday 20th and 27th November. Saturday 4th and Wednesday 22nd December, plus 27th and 28th December and January ...
- Mobile phones stolen from EE store November 16, 2021Police officers investigating a burglary at a store in Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 9.48pm on Saturday 13 November 2021 of a burglary at EE in Cornhill. Entry was gained to the building and a number of mobile phones were stolen. Police Constable Nathan Boisse, ...
- Serious collision near Litton Cheney November 15, 2021Officers investigating a serious road traffic collision in West Dorset are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 7.50am on Monday 15 November 2021 of a collision on the westbound carriageway of the A35 near Litton Cheney involving a black Citroen Relay panel van and ...
- Fatality after collision on Portland Beach Road November 15, 2021Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision on Portland are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 6.53am on Monday 15 November 2021 of a collision involving a cyclist and a black Ford Focus on the A354 Portland Beach Road. The cyclist – a local man ...
- Covid cases in Dorset still above the England average November 12, 2021Case rates have decreased across both council areas since last week. Despite this, cases remain at high levels locally. Both areas are now above the South West regional average and remain significantly above the England average. The number of people in hospital with COVID-19 across Dorset is now 70. With high case rates locally, it’s important ...
- Weymouth RNLI Christmas Bazaar a great success November 12, 2021Weymouth RNLI lifeboat station’s annual Christmas Bazaar returned to the Pavilion Ocean Room on the 10th November to a record turnout of supporters and helped to raise £1500 for the charity that saves lives at sea. The Ocean Room was filled with stalls selling everything from cakes to books, jewellery, bric-a-brac, and of course a raffle ...
- Man jailed for sexual assault in Weymouth November 11, 2021A man who sexually assaulted a woman as she slept in Weymouth has been jailed. Aaron Michael Kennedy, aged 31 and of Tamworth, Staffordshire, was sentenced at Salisbury Crown Court on Wednesday 10 November 2021 to 15 months in prison after being found guilty of the offence at an earlier trial. Kennedy was also placed on the ...
- Huge crane at Weymouth Harbour November 10, 2021Thanks to Ken Francis who has sent KeeP 106 some photos of the enormous crane installed between the Pavilion in Weymouth and the Harbourside. Following the placement in the water of an oil boom, the crane from Ainscough Crane Hire has been brought in to raise a fishing vessel which has sunk in the harbour. See ...
- Disruption to cash payments in Dorset Council car parks November 10, 2021Drivers using Dorset Council car parks are being asked to use cashless payments due to ongoing disruption to many ticket machines across the county. If a machine is currently unable to accept cash payment, drivers will still need to pay for parking via a cashless method. This may involve using a phone and will require locating the ...