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  • Newly accepted items at Dorset Recycling Banks August 6, 2021
    Dorset Council, in partnership with the Alliance for Beverage Cartons & the Environment (ACE UK), is launching a new recycling service for paper containers with metal ends, such as Pringles tubes, hot chocolate, nuts and other products. Local residents can now recycle these containers alongside food and drink cartons at existing specialist recycling banks located at ...
  • Public Health update on COVID-19 in Dorset August 6, 2021
    After a short period of seeing case rates fall in our local area, they have begun to increase again over the past week. At 510.1 per 100,000, the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council case rate is above the England average of 283.7 and the South West average of 307.2. Dorset Council’s case rate is also ...
  • UPDATED – Lorry fire closes A35 August 6, 2021
    The A35 Eastbound carriageway between the Stinsford roundabout and the Troy Town turn-off was closed today (6th August) due to a bin lorry which had caught fire . Three fire crews attended the incident and reported that there had been oil spillage making the road slippery. There is congestion back to the Monkey’s Jump roundabout and although ...
  • Dorset County Hospital’s annual GEM Awards open for nominations August 5, 2021
    Dorset County Hospital’s annual awards are now open for nominations. The Going the Extra Mile (GEM) Awards recognise individual members of staff, teams and volunteers who have gone over and above what is expected to make a difference to people’s lives. Over the past 18 months everyone at DCH has worked incredibly hard to provide the best ...
  • “That’s The Way To Do It!” as Brewery Square celebrates 13th Birthday August 4, 2021
    Dorchester’s Brewery Square is welcoming an array of free entertainment for its 13th birthday event this summer, as it hosts a Punch & Judy show and live music on Saturday 14th August. The Square will embrace a true seaside experience as it’s kitted out with vibrant deckchairs, with families invited to enjoy the classic slapstick humour ...
  • Dairy Cows & Dorset Knobs August 4, 2021
    Since the spring, Artsreach has worked with poet Liv Torc to creatively celebrate Dorset’s outstanding local food and drink producers, and to thank those who choose to shop locally, particularly since the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Liv’s exciting new poem has since been captured on film and is set for public release online on ...
  • Local residents warn of “Danger in the River” August 2, 2021
    KeeP 106 has been told about a potential hazard for swimmers in the River Frome near Grey’s Bridge in Dorchester at a location known as ‘Swimmos’. Janet Hewitt and Sharon Morgan said “Someone has tipped a shopping trolley into the water right where the kids jump in and it is not easily seen. Fortunately I don’t ...
  • Car fire closes Puddletown Bypass July 31, 2021
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue reported at 13:25 on Saturday 31st July that two fire crews attended a car fire on the A35 Puddletown bypass near Bere Regis. One vehicle had been been fully involved in fire. Firefighters used two hose reels and two breathing apparatus to extinguish the fire. The road was closed in both ...
  • Update – man missing in the Weymouth area located July 31, 2021
    Officers searching for missing man Scott Deakin in the Weymouth area are pleased to confirm he has been found safe. Scott was reported missing having last been seen in the area on the evening of Friday 30 July 2021. Following searches by officers, he has now been located. Police would like to thank everyone who shared their appeal.    
  • Lions Fundraising Busk Bonanza July 30, 2021
    Weymouth & Portland Lions roared back after a year’s absence with their ever-popular live music street busk. The Lions entertained the Weymouth crowds with a wide variety of live music events, including Replay, Julie Storey’s ‘Let’s Dance’, Abbi Brewster, Anniemac & Norman, Tony Lowe, Ed Hintze, Wyke Ukedelics, Brian Lincoln, solo guitarist, Ken Watkins and, for ...
  • MP’s ‘call for action’ answered for Dorchester South July 30, 2021
    West Dorset MP Chris Loder’s campaign to improve the condition of one of West Dorset’s flagship railway stations was given a boost earlier this month, when work finally began on the construction of a new boundary fence in the second week of July, to replace the collapsed wall which separated Dorchester South Station from Cromwell ...
  • Litter heroes take on summer challenge July 30, 2021
    Over the month of June, 120 litter heroes took part in a month-long litter picking challenge in their local areas of Dorset. Signed up to the challenge were a real mix of participants, from families with young children, to young adults and older residents of Dorset. For the duration of June, the participating litter heroes took ...
  • Covid-19 cases dropping across the county July 30, 2021
    Public Health update on COVID-19 in Dorset. In line with the national picture, we have seen a decrease in COVID-19 cases across the county over the past week. The Dorset Council area case rate has decreased slightly from 265 per 100k to 256 in a week. The average rate for the South West is 362 per ...
  • Wyke Regis Rainbows first to take on the Summer Reading Challenge July 30, 2021
    This year’s Summer Reading Challenge is off to a flying start with over 1,000 children in Dorset signing up in the last 3 weeks. The Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge is delivered in partnership with public libraries. This year, they have teamed up with WWF for the theme ‘Wild World Heroes’, inspiring children to explore ...
  • Help the RNLI by donating via our local Lifeboat Station fundraisers July 27, 2021
    While Weymouth RNLI lifeboat station will not be having a ‘Lifeboat week’ this year, some of the station volunteer fund raisers will still be out and about around the town from the 1st to 7th August raising awareness of the RNLI and fundraising by shaking a bucket. No cash? Well don’t worry they will be ...
  • Appeal for information following theft of watch in Dorchester July 27, 2021
    Officers investigating the theft of a high-value watch in Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 2.30pm on Saturday 17 July 2021 an elderly man was approached on Woodlands Crescent in Poundbury by a woman asking for donations toward a charity for blind and deaf people. The victim told the ...
  • Witness appeal following reported attempted robbery in Weymouth July 26, 2021
    Detectives investigating an alleged attempted robbery at a store in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 1.05pm on Saturday 24 July 2021 of a man who was reported to be in possession of a knife near to Broadwey Village Stores in Dorchester Road. It was further reported that the ...
  • Relieved sailor rescued by Weymouth Lifeboats July 26, 2021
    Both of Weymouth RNLI lifeboats were launched shortly before midnight on Sunday 25th July following reports of an overdue dingy sailor who had launched into Portland Harbour. Arriving on scene at 00.15am on Monday 26th an intensive search of Portland Harbour was carried out, with the Coastguard carrying out a shoreline search. The search continued until ...
  • Lifeboat and Coastguard helicopter assist diver with suspected bends July 26, 2021
    Weymouth RNLI all-weather lifeboat was launched at 3.15pm on Sunday 25th July 2021 at the request of Solent Coastguard, to assist with a diver with a suspected case of the bends. At the time of launching, it was not known whether an ambulance or the Coastguard rescue helicopter would be available. On arrival at 3.30pm at a ...
  • Covid update for Dorset 23 July July 24, 2021
    Stay safe and help prevent the spread of COVID-19 As England has moved into Step 4 and most legal restrictions have been lifted, everybody needs to continue to act carefully and remain cautious. The requirement to wear face coverings in law has been lifted. However, it is recommended that people wear face coverings in crowded areas including ...
  • Warning to drivers from Highways England July 23, 2021
    Drivers are being urged to take extra care on motorways and major A roads overnight and through the weekend due to the potential for heavy rain. Following Met Office yellow warnings for rain, wind and thunderstorms, through tonight, tomorrow and into Sunday, Highways England is asking drivers in the South West, South East, East and South ...
  • Council to remove Westham Bridge Cycle Shelter July 23, 2021
    Officers in the Highways team at Dorset Council will begin removing the old bike shelter on Westham Bridge in Weymouth after a recent survey showed overwhelming support for relocating the facilities. As reported early last month, the existing cycle shelter has been set fire to, broken into and damaged from vandals climbing on it. Maintenance and ...
  • Scott Chilton confirmed as preferred candidate for Chief Constable July 23, 2021
    Deputy Chief Constable Scott Chilton has been chosen as the preferred candidate for Chief Constable of Dorset Police. The decision was announced on Wednesday, 21 July, by Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick, but will be subject to a confirmation hearing by the Dorset Police and Crime Panel taking place in August. If confirmed, he will take ...
  • New Safe Space set up in Weymouth to look after vulnerable night-time visitors July 23, 2021
    A new multi-agency initiative has been launched to help look after vulnerable people on nights out in Weymouth, taking pressure off the ambulance service and A&E wards. The Safe Space project ensures that people have a safe place to go when they are vulnerable or unable to get back to their accommodation. The Safe Space can ...
  • Overall crime continues to drop for Dorset Police July 23, 2021
    Dorset Police has seen a 13.4 per cent drop in recorded crime, according to new figures released on Thursday 22 July 2021, and has the ninth lowest crime rate in England & Wales. Data released by the Office for National Statistics show the Force has continued to see a drop in overall crime for the fifth ...
  • Witness appeal following assault in Weymouth July 23, 2021
    Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following an assault in Weymouth. At around 7pm on Monday 19 July 2021 the victim – a 16-year-old girl from Somerset – approached a group of people on the Pleasure Pier to speak to them about their behaviour toward another individual. One of the group ...
  • Raising funds for Air Ambulance….by auctioning his classic car! July 22, 2021
    Ron Kingman is auctioning his 1948 MG TC classic car on Friday 30th July and is hoping that it will raise thousands of pounds for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance (DSAA). After approaching South Western Vehicle Auctions (SWVA) in Poole, Ron amazingly informed them that he wanted all proceeds from the sale to be donated to ...
  • Shire Hall launches its first Memory Cafe July 22, 2021
    On Monday 2nd of August, Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum will be launching a Memory Cafe, a relaxed drop-in session for those with memory difficulties and their carers and/or family members. The sessions will run from 1 0AM-12PM every first Monday of the month. The first session wilI be starting with a coffee and chat, and ...
  • New service from Weldmar Hospicecare Launched July 19, 2021
    ‘Weldmar at Home’ – a brand new service to provide care and support at home for patients and their loved ones. Weldmar Hospicecare in Dorset has launched a brand new service today, with the aim of providing care to patients who are in their last weeks and days of life, as well as support for their ...
  • Woman pushed to the floor following attempted robbery in Blandford July 19, 2021
    Detectives investigating an attempted robbery in Blandford are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 9am on Monday 19 July 2021 the victim, a woman aged her 50s, was walking along an alleyway that runs from Barnes Close to Salisbury Road, behind Damory Garage, when she felt someone grab hold of ...
  • Met Office warns about “adverse health affects” in Dorset July 19, 2021
    The Met Office are warning residents of Dorset, and the South-West in general, that high temperatures both by day and night will continue this week leading to public health impacts until midnight on Thursday 22nd July. It is believed that temperatures will fall on Friday. Adverse health effects are likely to be experienced by those vulnerable ...
  • Witness appeal following report of rape in Weymouth July 17, 2021
    Detectives investigating a report of rape in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward – with one man arrested. Dorset Police received a report at around 10.15pm on Friday 16 July 2021 that a woman – aged in her 40s and from Weymouth – had been raped in St John’s Gardens ...
  • Witness appeal following fatal road traffic collision in Blandford July 17, 2021
    Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision in Blandford are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. At approximately 12.30am on Saturday 17 July 2021 a collision occurred involving a silver Vauxhall Insignia and a pedestrian on the A354 Blandford bypass between the Badger Roundabout and Two Gates Roundabout, also known ...
  • New Sunflower Trail to raise funds for Dorset County Hospital July 17, 2021
    A farming couple from Dorchester have come up with a colourful way to raise money for the Special Care Baby Unit which helped their premature son, as he celebrates his18th birthday. Organisers Richard and Hazel Hoskin have created a 20 acre Dorset Sunflower Trail on their land at Maiden Castle Farm, which is nestled at the ...
  • Blue light services in Dorset expecting a busy weekend July 16, 2021
    Emergency services in Dorset have met to discuss resilience issues in the county and are working together to ensure a safe level of service is maintained across the weekend. The ambulance service, Dorset Police and the county’s hospitals are currently under strain due to staffing shortages and high numbers of emergency call outs. This pressure is ...
  • Covid cases in Dorset below average for South West July 16, 2021
    The latest public health update on COVID-19 in Dorset shows that, whilst cases of COVID-19 continue to rise across the county, case rates in both the Dorset Council and BCP Council areas are below the average rates for the South West and England. Cases are increasing across all age groups, but the majority of infections continue ...
  • People in Dorset urged to have second jabs at eight weeks July 16, 2021
    People in Dorset are being urged to bring forward their second life-saving COVID-19 vaccination to eight weeks to protect themselves and others. They can either attend a walk-in clinic or rebook their appointment at one of the many vaccine clinics being held across Dorset. All adults are now eligible to have the second dose of their COVID-19 ...
  • New legislation bans the possession of dangerous items in private July 14, 2021
    Dorset Police remind the public that, as of Wednesday 14th July, changes to legislation brought about by the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 mean that all weapons banned in public by the Criminal Justice Act 1988, including zombie knives, shuriken or death stars and knuckledusters, will now also be banned in private, meaning people can no ...
  • Weymouth lifeboat assists yacht with engine failure July 13, 2021
    Weymouth RNLI All–Weather lifeboat was launched at the request of Solent Coastguard to assess and assist, if required, a yacht off Portland Bill. It was reported that the 40′ vessel had suffered engine failure and had issued a Pan Pan radio message. (A Pan Pan message means “I need assistance, but it is not life ...
  • New survey says General Practice in Dorset well above national average July 12, 2021
    General Practice in Dorset is well above the national average in all areas of a newly published patient survey. According to the national 2021 GP Patient Survey, 88% of patients describe their overall experience of their GP practice as good – well above the national average. Patients across Dorset were asked to provide their insight into their ...
  • Appeal for witnesses following criminal damage incident in Weymouth July 11, 2021
    Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward after damage was caused to a taxi in Weymouth. Dorset Police was called at 10.23pm on Saturday 10 July 2021 to reports that something had been fired at the rear windscreen of a taxi as it was being driven along Radipole Lane toward Spa Road. It is reported ...
  • Petition to be presented to Dorset Council July 10, 2021
    As part of their campaign to stop the proposed development of over 4,000 houses to the North of Dorchester, STAND (Save the Area North of Dorchester), started a public petition in September 2018. The petition has now closed with well over 5,000 people signing it. STAND have told KeeP 106 that they are going to present ...
  • Public Health update on COVID-19 in Dorset July 9, 2021
    As cases continue to rise nationally, we have seen an increase in COVID-19 cases over the past week across Dorset. Dorset Council’s case rate remains below the averages for the South West and England. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council’s case rate is higher than the South West average but below the England average. There are currently ...
  • Man charged following suspected drug deal in Weymouth July 9, 2021
    A man has been charged and is due to appear in court following a suspected drug deal where he reportedly became violent toward officers in Weymouth. At around 6.30pm on Wednesday 7 July 2021 officers responded to a report of a suspected drug deal taking place on Rodwell Road and a man was subsequently detained for ...
  • Waterside walks for Weldmar in 24-mile Jurassic Coast challenge July 9, 2021
    The team raised over £2,500 from donations through JustGiving, with Waterside Holiday Group matching the amount and contributing additional funds to bring the total to £5,326. Waterside’s Group General Manager Allen Main, who took part in the walk, commented: “Weldmar Hospicecare plays a fundamental role in our Dorset community, supporting many local patients and their families ...
  • Dorset Food & Arts Festival – lite. Back on the menu for 2021 July 8, 2021
    The Dorset Food and Arts Festival Market – lite is back on Saturday 7th August from 10am -4pm at The Great Field, Poundbury, in Dorchester and getting ready to showcase a bumper crop of local food, drink, art, craft, and community talent! Dorset Food and Coordinator Caz Richards said. “The festival market will look and feel ...
  • College celebrates as two students achieve BTEC awards July 8, 2021
    At Wednesday’s 11th annual Pearson BTEC Awards ceremony, the exceptional achievements of Weymouth College BTEC students. Tamryn Williams (Construction) and Meredith Samways (Sport) were celebrated as they were each awarded a coveted Bronze BTEC Learner of the Year Award. Commenting on Tamryn’s achievements Maria Norris (BTEC and HNC lecturer, Weymouth College) said: “We’re all very proud of ...
  • Witness appeal after two police officers assaulted in Weymouth July 8, 2021
    Detectives investigating the alleged assault of two police officers in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with footage of the incident to come forward. At around 6.30pm on Wednesday 7 July 2021 officers responded to a report from a member of the public of a suspected drug deal taking place on Rodwell Road. A man was ...
  • Woman treated in hospital after dog bite July 8, 2021
    Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward after a woman was bitten by a dog in Weymouth. At around 11.30pm on Friday 2 July 2021 the victim was walking on Chickerell Road with friends when they approached Boot Hill traffic lights under the arch and heard a dog bark from the ...
  • Update in relation to teenage girl who went missing in Weymouth July 8, 2021
    Officers carrying out enquiries to locate a teenage girl who went missing in Weymouth have confirmed she is safe and well. Tiana Anderson, aged 16, was reported missing having last been seen in the town on the evening of Wednesday 23 June 2021. Following enquiries by officers, it has been confirmed Tiana has now been seen by ...
  • Intensive search carried out in Portland Harbour July 7, 2021
    Weymouth RNLI reports that an intensive search of Portland Harbour for an adult kayaker with a young child, believed to be in difficulty, was carried out on Tuesday 6th July but resulted in nothing being found. A kite surfer in Portland Harbour reported to Solent Coastguard that he had seen a adult and young child on ...
  • Witness appeal following criminal damage incident in Weymouth July 6, 2021
    Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a criminal damage incident in Weymouth. It was reported that sometime between 2.40pm and 3pm on Monday 5 July 2021 petrol was poured over a front door and through the letterbox of an address in Wyke Road. A green petrol can with ribbons ...
  • Sleeping under the stars and baking bread in the sand July 6, 2021
    Places are now up for grabs for Weldmar Hospicecare’s annual Overseas Challenge for 2022 – a trek across the Sahara Desert. Apart from a pandemic hit 2020, Weldmar have organised fundraising adventures all over the globe every year since 2013, raising vital funds towards the end of life care that the charity provides in Dorset. The first ...
  • Dorset Museum shortlisted for national Family Friendly Museum Award July 6, 2021
    It’s been announced that Dorset Museum has been shortlisted for a Kids in Museums Family Friendly Award, 2021. The charity ‘Kids in Museums’ has run a prestigious annual award for the past 15 years, recognising the most family-friendly heritage sites in the UK. It is the only museum award to be judged by families. From April to ...
  • A Rosy Future for Dorchester July 5, 2021
    Dorchester Town Council is calling on anyone inspired by great literature and a love of nature to suggest a name for the new Writers’ Rose Garden in Dorchester Borough Gardens. The flower beds have been planted with David Austin English roses from the celebrated Literary Collection.  The award-winning roses are renowned for their fragrance, bloom, and ...
  • Lifeboat takes yacht in tow July 5, 2021
    Weymouth RNLI All-weather lifeboat was launched at 2.46pm on Sunday 4th July 2021 to go to the assistance of a yacht which was in difficulties close to Mupe Rocks near Warbarrow Bay. A local 9m yacht with three sailors on board was returning from the Around The Island Race when the engine failed. The experienced yacht crew ...
  • Appeal after assault in Weymouth July 5, 2021
    Officers investigating an assault in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incident happened at around 10.45pm on Tuesday 22 June 2021 on The Esplanade near to the King’s Statue when the victim was approached by four people and then assaulted by two men from this group. The group consisted of ...
  • Activists hold sit-in protest at Weymouth McDonald’s July 3, 2021
    Activist group Animal Rebellion has told KeeP 106 that they held a sit-in from noon on Saturday in the St Marys Street Weymouth branch of the McDonalds restaurant. Branded a McSit-in, they say areas of the restaurant were occupied for 2 hours. The protesters are urging McDonalds to change “to a fully plant-based menu to address ...
  • Watch the football safely + Covid update in Dorset July 3, 2021
    Advice from Public Health Dorset – If you are watching the football tonight, remember hands, face, space, fresh air. When meeting friends, it’s safest to meet outside in the fresh air where COVID-19 particles are blown away. However, if you are meeting indoors, remember to keep windows and doors open to allow fresh air in. You must ...
  • Roman Town House project celebrated with official launch event July 2, 2021
    The Roman Town House project celebrated its official launch in Dorchester on Tuesday. The launch, which was held outside for 30 guests, recognised the work of Dorset Council and partners to improve, preserve and make the site more accessible for a wider audience. The project has been made possible by money raised by National Lottery players. ...