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- 12 hour live Tweetathon to show demand on our Police November 24, 2020Dorset Police will be sharing live real-time updates of calls to service and enquiries received by the Force during a 12-hour Tweetathon. The event will run from 2pm on Friday 27 November 2020 and will highlight the significant and varied demand the Force faces on a daily basis – particularly while policing the COVID-19 pandemic. In the ...
- Progress at Martin’s Down service reservoir November 24, 2020The construction of Wessex Water’s Martin’s Down service reservoir near Dorchester has advanced since the project began earlier this year. The new service reservoir, which will hold 1.5 million litres of water, is replacing an existing smaller tank and will be buried out of sight in the picturesque countryside. Construction began in April and is expected to ...
- Brewery Square ‘glows’ virtual with Christmas lights event November 23, 2020Dorchester’s Brewery Square has announced it is switching up its annual Christmas lights event this year with a special virtual celebration, hosted by Mr Bloom from CBeebies. The Brewery Square Virtual Lights Switch On will take place on Saturday 28th November at 5:15pm, where shoppers can tune in to watch the broadcast on the Square’s official ...
- Have you had your flu vaccine? November 21, 2020Every year thousands of people die from the flu. The best way to keep yourself and your loved ones protected from flu is by getting a flu vaccine. Many people are eligible for a free flu vaccine as they are more at risk of getting the illness. People eligible for a free flu vaccine are: adults over ...
- Video of Induction of new Team Rector for Dorchester available on YouTube November 21, 2020The licensing of the new Team Rector for Dorchester and the Winterbournes, the Rev’d Keith Magee, went ahead as planned at St Peter’s Church on Sunday 22nd November at 3pm. The service was conducted by the Bishop of Salisbury, and only 5 others attended – the Archdeacon, St Peter’s Churchwardens, Patron’s representative and Keith. The service was ...
- Let’s Talk event December 2020 November 21, 2020Let’s Talk is a way that parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can discuss new developments, voice their opinions, and help decide future plans that effect their families. The next event will be held online on Wednesday 2 December at 10am to 11am. This event will cover ...
- Dorset Highways to resurface busy road in Dorchester November 20, 2020The work has been brought forward to take advantage of quieter roads while drivers stay at home during the current restrictions, with the resurfacing originally scheduled to take place in January 2021. From Monday 23 November, Bridport Road will be closed in sections throughout the week. On Monday and Tuesday, Bridport Road will be closed from 9am ...
- Plea from Dorset County Museum to Save the Dewlish Mosaic ! November 20, 2020Dorset County Museum is appealing for donations to help save part of a mosaic which was found in a Roman villa in Dorset. The 1,600-year-old Roman floor panel showing a leopard attacking an antelope was unearthed by archaeologists in Dewlish in 1974. The mosaic, measuring 2m by 2.4m, was discovered in the grounds of Dewlish House and ...
- Online event to unlock digital potential for businesses post lockdown 2.0 November 19, 2020Poundbury-based Key Digital are facilitating a virtual panel discussion on 1st December 2020 to help businesses share lessons learnt from two national lockdowns and thrive in 2021 and beyond. Key Digital have opened their doors in the past for their Unlock networking events which are normally held at the company’s headquarters in Poundbury. This time the ...
- Cyber Resilience Centre Launches in Dorset to Help Businesses November 19, 2020Businesses in Dorset can now sign up to be part of the new South West Cyber Resilience Centre (SWCRC), established to help businesses and charities better protect themselves against cybercrime. The police led initiative, in partnership with the private sector and academia, is part of a network of centres being established across England and Wales to ...
- Dedicated COVID-19 officers on patrol to keep our communities safe November 19, 2020Dedicated COVID-19 police patrols are now operating across Dorset in a bid to reassure our communities and maintain public safety during the pandemic. Operation Tattoo will see a dedicated COVID-19 car operating across the Force, seven days a week to deal with any COVID-19 related issues, provide support to partners and encourage the public to abide ...
- Ongoing proactive patrols to target protests November 17, 2020Dorset Police is reassuring members of the public that a full and detailed policing plan is in place to prevent unlawful protests in the county. The planned protest at Bournemouth Town Hall on Saturday 14 November 2020 did not take place as a result of positive action by officers, which included cordoning off the area and ...
- High Sheriff Community Awards for Fire and Rescue Service November 17, 2020Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is proud to have received Community Awards from the High Sheriff of Dorset, George Streatfeild, and the High Sheriff of Wiltshire, Major General Ashley Truluck. These were presented at the Service’s virtual awards celebration held on 3 November. High Sheriffs customarily make awards during their year in office, to recognise ...
- Weymouth and Portland bin collections to resume after major fire incident November 16, 2020Dorset Council is pleased to announce that bin collections in Weymouth and Portland will begin to resume from tomorrow (Tuesday 17 November). Following the major fire at our Crookhill depot in Chickerell, all bin collections were suspended as 16 collection vehicles were destroyed or heavily damaged in the blaze last Sunday. However, Council officers have worked tirelessly over ...
- Fire Service supports National Road Safety Week November 16, 2020Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is working in partnership with several other organisations to support National Road Safety Week, which is running between 16 and 22 November. The Service is actively involved in both the Wiltshire & Swindon Road Safety Partnership and Dorset Road Safe, and leads on the delivery of the Safe Drive ...
- Witness appeal following fatal collision in Weymouth November 16, 2020Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a fatal collision in Weymouth. Dorset Police was called at 9.41am on Monday 16 November 2020 to reports of a very serious injury road traffic collision on Lynch Lane involving a pedestrian and a lorry. Very sadly, the pedestrian – a local woman aged in her 50s – ...
- Crookhill waste depot fire and suspended bin collections – Update November 16, 2020Following yesterday’s (Sunday 15 November) fire incident at our Crookhill waste depot in Chickerell, we have begun the process of clearing the site and planning for waste collections in the Weymouth and Portland areas. In total, 21 vehicles were destroyed or heavily damaged. 16 of these were collection vehicles for rubbish, recycling and garden waste. The ...
- Coronavirus helpline for parents and carers November 16, 2020Are you really worried about how your child is coping with the coronavirus crisis and lockdown? Do you need someone to talk to about how you can help your child and your family? If your answer is “Yes!” to any of these questions, telephone 01258 474036 to make an appointment for a telephone consultation up to 30-minutes ...
- Witness appeal following serious collision near Bridport November 16, 2020Officers investigating a serious road traffic collision near Bridport are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incident happened at 9.40am on Sunday 15 November 2020 on the Coast Road near to the junction of Cogden Beach car park. It involved a red Citroen Berlingo, driven by a local man in his 70s, ...
- Fire at Council Depot in Weymouth November 15, 2020Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue are dealing with a significant fire in Weymouth at the waste transfer depot involving multiple vehicles. The Fire & Rescue Service are advising residents in the area to keep doors and windows closed. 15 fire crews on scene working hard to prevent the fire spreading further. Residents in the town have ...
- Latest Covid information from Dorset Council – 14th November November 14, 2020COVID-19 cases in the Dorset Council area: 365 cases in the last 7 days, 96.4 rate per 100,000 in the last 7 days, trend in cases is decreasing slightly. Public Health update on COVID-19 cases in Dorset New national restrictions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 have been in place for a week. It will take a ...
- Grants available for businesses forced to close during second lockdown November 13, 2020Businesses in the Dorset Council area which have been ordered to close from 5 November 2020 due to the current national COVID restrictions may be eligible for financial support through the government’s Local Restrictions Support Grant (LRSG). Dorset Council is administering the grant on behalf of the government. An online application form and further information is ...
- POW raise spirits and funds for CIN November 13, 2020Prince of Wales first School raised over £400 today in aid of Children in Need. Headteacher, Gary Spracklen, told KeeP 106: “It’s been a year like no other and at The Prince of Wales School we have all been moved when talking to charities about the challenges they have faced as they have lost vital income ...
- Do Something Amazing! November 13, 2020NHS Blood and Transplant is appealing to blood donors to make appointments to donate blood at the following venue: Rembrandt Hotel, 12-18 Dorchester Road, Weymouth, DT4 7JU on Tuesday, November 17. The sessions run from 12:30am – 3:30pm & 4:30pm – 7:30pm. Currently this session is 76% full. Blood donation saves lives. Patients at local hospitals rely on people ...
- Dorset Council sends out newly-recruited ‘COVID Marshals’ in Weymouth November 12, 2020Working closely with Dorset-based company Event Security Southern LTD, the Council is using recently awarded government funding to fully train and deploy dedicated staff to work with the public and business owners in specific local areas to ensure they are “COVID-19 secure”. Dorset Council has spent most of the year supporting local businesses with their COVID-19 ...
- West Dorset MP removes Extinction Rebellion’s disrespectful protest wreath from Cenotaph November 12, 2020The Member of Parliament for West Dorset, Chris Loder, removed the Extinction Rebellion protest wreath depicting the words “climate change means war”, from the Cenotaph on Whitehall yesterday evening (11Nov). The MP, who laid a wreath at the Cenotaph yesterday morning on behalf of his constituents who were restricted from attending Whitehall over the last few ...
- Reported knifepoint robberies in Weymouth – further arrest November 11, 2020Detectives investigating two reported knifepoint robberies at shops in Weymouth and reported burglaries have arrested a fourth person. Investigations remain ongoing into reported robberies at the Hidden Gem Kebab takeaway shop in Littlemoor Shopping Centre at 6.53am on Sunday 8 November 2020 and the Co-op store in Preston Road at 9.20am the same day. Detectives from Weymouth ...
- Stay better connected during lockdown November 10, 2020A team of dedicated volunteers is on hand to help hundreds of Dorset residents stay connected during lockdown. Dorset Council’s Digital Champions, who used to hold regular surgeries in libraries, have continued offering their expertise throughout the Coronavirus crisis via the Digital Hotline. Now with another lockdown underway and winter just around the corner, the ...
- Concerned about unpaid bills? Seek advice and support now November 10, 2020Anyone struggling to pay their bills or worried about money is urged to get help straight away. Dorset Citizens Advice has a team of advisers ready to talk through the options available for managing debt and unpaid bills. Daniel Cadisch from Citizens Advice Dorset said: “It’s important you get help straight away if you are already ...
- Man jailed for 1980s sexual assault on young girl in Dorchester area November 9, 2020A man has been jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl in the Dorchester area in the 1980s. Eric Alan Amey, now aged 92 and of Puddletown in Dorchester, was convicted at Bournemouth Crown Court on Thursday 1 October 2020 of four counts of indecent assault of a child aged under 12. The ...
- POW School Remember November 9, 2020Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Prince of Wales First School were not able to take part, as normal, in Dorchester’s Remembrance Sunday Commemorations yesterday (Sunday 8 Nov). Instead, four Year 4 children and two members of staff conducted a small and socially distanced Act of Remembrance at the war memorial in Dorchester this morning (Monday 9 ...
- No one should have no one this Christmas November 9, 2020Every year, thousands of older people call on Age UK NSWD for practical and emotional support. Before the outbreak of coronavirus, we were already facing a loneliness epidemic amongst older people. But as a result of the pandemic, this crisis has intensified, and this Christmas will be the loneliest yet for the older people most in ...
- Fly tipping in West Stafford November 9, 2020“Can you help us find a fly-tipper?” is the plea from Dorset Council Waste Services after waste was dumped in two locations in the West Stafford area last Thursday night (29 October). One was on a farmer’s land and the other in the middle of a public road, putting road users and local horse riders at ...
- Reported knifepoint robberies in Weymouth – two further arrests made November 9, 2020Detectives investigating two reported knifepoint robberies at shops in Weymouth have arrested two further people. Dorset Police was called at 6.53am on Sunday 8 November 2020 to reports of a break to the Hidden Gem Kebab takeaway shop in Littlemoor Shopping Centre. It is alleged a man smashed a window to gain entry. He was confronted by ...
- Dorset Museum launches public appeal November 9, 2020Dorset Museum has today launched a campaign to raise the remaining funds needed to finish its two-year £16 million redevelopment project. Supporters of the museum are being asked to give what they can to enable the team to tick the remaining items off their shopping list. Since 2018, builders, architects, electricians, gallery designers, and curators have ...
- Arrest made following reported knifepoint robberies in Weymouth November 8, 2020Detectives investigating two reported knifepoint robberies at shops in Weymouth have made an arrest. Dorset Police was called at 6.53am on Sunday 8 November 2020 to reports of a break to the Hidden Gem Kebab takeaway shop in Littlemoor Shopping Centre. It is alleged a man smashed a window to gain entry. He was confronted by a ...
- Multi agency response in Lulworth November 7, 2020Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue service sent crews from Poole, Weymouth and Wareham to an incident at Lulworth Cove earlier today (Sat 7 Nov). They responded with other services, which included the coastguard helicopter, and rescued a male who got in to difficulty climbing up one of the cliff faces. The fire and rescue service explained ...
- Charity brings local people together online to combat loneliness during lockdown November 6, 2020With winter upcoming, and a second national lockdown now in effect, loneliness is a growing problem for older people. To keep local older people connected, Age UK North, South & West Dorset (NSWD) is launching a new online ‘café’ next Friday, 13 November at 11am. The new virtual café will be held via Zoom twice a ...
- Witness appeal following break-ins at commercial properties in Weymouth November 6, 2020Officers investigating a series of break-ins at commercial premises in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incidents occurred in the early hours of Friday 6 November 2020. At around 2.50am Dorset Police received a report of a break-in at Hair Moda in Marsh Road. It was reported that a man ...
- Public Health Dorset COVID UPDATE – 5 November November 5, 2020With local agencies now playing a lead role in identifying and responding to local coronavirus outbreaks, Public Health Dorset (PHD) are publishing weekly updates on their website to keep residents, businesses and partner agencies informed of the latest COVID-19 situation in the county. The updates will include the number of cases in both the Dorset Council and ...
- Residents urged to comply with lockdown restrictions November 5, 2020Dorset Council is appealing to the public to take personal responsibility in line with the latest national restrictions, which are set to last until 2 December. The public has been asked by Government to stay at home, avoid non-essential travel and go out only for food, medical reasons, exercise, education or work. Leader of Dorset Council, ...
- Jobs at risk at Sainsbury’s and Argos stores to close November 5, 2020The supermarket is planning to cut costs – and posts will go at Argos, which it bought in 2016. It says it will try to find new roles for those affected – but admits they may not be in the right location or at suitable hours. It’s understood, from their statement, that the 120 standalone Argos stored ...
- Public urged to have a fun but firework-free Bonfire Night November 5, 2020For this year’s Guy Fawkes Night, Litter Free Dorset have collaborated with Litter Free Coast and Sea, the Urban Heaths Partnership and Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, to launch the ‘It’s Not Rocket Science’ social media campaign. This campaign aims to encourage residents and visitors to Dorset alike, to have a fun but ...
- Household Recycling Centres across Dorset to remain open during lockdown November 5, 2020All 10 of Dorset Council’s Household Recycling Centres (HRCs, or “the tip”) will remain open daily during the latest lockdown period, but restrictions will apply on site. Latest government guidance puts strong restrictions on travel to help reduce non-essential journeys. Therefore, householders should only take waste to a HRC if it cannot be stored safely at ...
- Facebook pays great tribute to All Saints Church Choir, Wyke Regis November 5, 2020This week some members of All Saints Church Choir, Wyke Regis, got together to record some carols for Christmas in advance of the lockdown, so some carols could be used on the church’s live stream if the lockdown is not lifted on 2nd December. To let parishioners know what they were up to a short video ...
- Lockdown meant last minute change to school plans November 5, 2020Following the Government’s announcement of a second national lockdown, Marwell Zoo in Hampshire had no choice but to temporarily close again from 4:00pm on Wednesday 4th November 2020. For The Prince of Wales School in Dorchester, this meant a last minute change to their plans. The school had been planning a COVID-aware visit to the Hampshire ...
- Dreaming of a greener winter November 4, 2020Dorset Highways is continuing its move towards a greener way of working, with a new winter gritting routine underway This year, a route-based forecasting system will be used to decide when and where to salt the gritting network – down to the exact routes needing treatment. Route-based forecasting will more accurately consider local conditions. Using weather forecasting ...
- Weldmar shops close for second national lockdown November 4, 2020Weldmar’s charity shops are set to lose an estimated quarter of a million pounds through the second national lockdown. The chain of charity shops and outlets in Dorset have closed their doors until the second national lockdown is lifted at the start of December. Director of Retail Gavin Anderson-Terry says the closure of the shops over the ...
- Witness appeal following road traffic collision in Weymouth November 3, 2020Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward following a road traffic collision in Weymouth. At 8.06pm on Friday 30 October 2020 Dorset Police received a report of a two vehicle collision involving a blue Nissan Juke and a silver Mercedes C220 on the A354 between the Veasta roundabout and ...
- Man jailed for raping teenage girl in Dorchester November 3, 2020A man who raped a 15-year-old girl at knifepoint in Dorchester has been jailed for 15 years. Adrian Cordery, aged 33 and of Dorchester, appeared at Bournemouth Crown Court to be sentenced on Tuesday 3 November 2020. He was previously found guilty of the rape following a trial at the same court. As well as being sentenced ...
- Brewery Square announces new measures following latest lockdown restrictions November 2, 2020Dorchester’s Brewery Square has announced later openings, delivery, Click and Collect, and online services to accommodate shoppers ahead of the closure of non-essential businesses, set to come into force from Thursday 5th November 2020. From Monday to Wednesday this week, various businesses will be extending their hours to ensure they can safely accommodate as many of their loyal ...
- H&W’s guests help raise thousands for local charities November 2, 2020Hall & Woodhouse (H&W), the leading independent family-owned brewer, has raised over £9,000 this summer through its charity dish initiative and Unlock’d lager campaign, in aid of local charities across the south. The 52 pubs in H&W’s managed house estate have included a charity dish on the menu since re-opening to the public after the nationwide ...
- ‘Don’t Poop and Run’ November 2, 2020As the clocks have gone back, Litter Free are asking people to make sure their habits don’t slide back too. Anti-littering campaign, ‘Don’t Poop and Run’ will remind dog owners that no matter the time, size, or place, they should always responsibly bag and bin their dog poo. The campaign will also raise awareness that ...
- Dorchester Town pump area to be reimagined October 31, 2020Feria Urbanism has been appointed by Dorchester Town Council to help reimagine and redesign the Town Pump area of Dorchester. They will be working alongside Winchester-based landscape design practice UBU Design, Bournemouth-based lighting designers Michael Grubb Studio and Bournemouth-based creative agency Storiie. The combination of skills, experience and enthusiasm amongst their team helped them secure the ...
- 23 year old Dorchester man raises money for The Teenage Cancer Trust October 30, 2020Joe Button, 23, from Dorchester will be completing 3000 press-ups as well as other activities, through-out November, to raise money for a charity that is close to his heart, the Teenage Cancer Trust. Joe has told KeeP 106: “Welcome to the madness” “3000 press-ups through November. 100 a day for 30 days. Waxing legs and armpits, drinking ...
- Countdown to black tie event with a twist October 30, 2020Come Dine With Us, the black-tie fundraiser in your own home, takes place on Saturday 28 November at 7pm in aid of Dorset’s disability charity, Diverse Abilities. In place of its annual Gala Ball, Diverse Abilities has launched a black-tie event to encourage people to get dressed up while social distancing within the government guidelines. For ...
- End of furlough sparks mental health fears October 30, 2020A change coming into effect this weekend will have a devastating impact on thousands of people in Dorset, and many more across the rest of the country. The Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, better known as furlough, which has kept many people going throughout the pandemic, comes to an end on Saturday. Dorset’s PCC Martyn Underhill ...
- Top scores in schools challenge for Dorset’s young eco heroes October 29, 2020Damers First School pupils were among the winners in a regional Eco-Schools competition, which took young people on a 12-week virtual journey around the South West coastline. The pupils had the chance to explore and connect with their local environment, learn about microplastics and how their choices can make a real impact on where they live. Between ...
- Have your say on a new shopper’s permit for Dorset October 29, 2020Dorset residents are being asked for their views on a new parking permit. The permits would provide a money-saving, convenient and cash-free way to park in Dorset Council-owned car parks around the county. Residents in the former West Dorset District Council area have been able to purchase permits for several years. All Dorset residents are now being ...
- Consultation for Climate and Ecological Emergency strategy launched October 29, 2020Dorset Council has launched a consultation, asking people to let them know what they think about their recently published draft Climate and Ecological Emergency Strategy. The strategy presents eight key areas for action to ensure that the Council’s services and estate become carbon neutral (i.e. they save more carbon than they produce) by 2040, and across the whole ...