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- Bridging The Gap Between the Church and the Community With Music September 19, 2020Holy Trinity Church on the town bridge, Weymouth, welcomes their new Director of Music James Lloyd Thomas. His role will be to develop and enhance the music with the choir, public events and concerts in this special place. Holy Trinity is well established and widely regarded as the town’s church, being the main focus for ...
- Missing man from Dorchester found September 19, 2020Officers searching for a missing Dorchester man are pleased to update that he has been found. Dorset Police received a report on Friday 18 September 2020 raising concern for the welfare of Jamie Rogers after he failed to turn up for work. Following searches, Jamie has been located in North Dorset safe and well. We would like to ...
- 15 year old patient launches song in aid of Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance who saved her life September 18, 2020Maisie Sheridan from Weymouth is one very talented girl! On this day four years ago, she was involved in a serious road traffic incident when she was hit by a camper van on her way to a dance class; Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance were called to her aid. After being treated at the scene and ...
- Children in Dorset will be asked to wear face coverings on buses from Monday September 18, 2020Young people will be asked to wear face coverings, unless they are exempt. Young people exempt from wearing face coverings include anyone who cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability. Anyone speaking to or providing assistance to someone who relies on lip reading, clear ...
- Prince’s Trust Team programme returns September 17, 2020Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is recruiting for the upcoming Prince’s Trust Team programme. This 12-week personal development course is for young people aged 16-25 who are not in education, employment or training. It involves a mixture of group activity sessions as well as distance learning video activities to enable the participants to gain the ...
- Man jailed for drug dealing offences in Weymouth September 17, 2020A man has been jailed for more than five years for drug dealing offences in Weymouth. Jebb James Green, aged 29 and of Lewisham, London, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Monday 14 September 2020 after admitting two charges of possessing class A drugs with intent to supply. He was sentenced to five years and three ...
- Appeal for information after cat killed in Weymouth September 16, 2020Officers investigating an incident where a cat was killed in Weymouth are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. Dorset Police received a report that a cat had been found dead in Wyke Oliver Road in Preston at around 6.20am on Saturday 5 September 2020. It was reported that the cat had been beheaded. The cat’s ...
- Families in Dorset encouraged to check if they qualify for free school meals September 15, 2020With the coronavirus pandemic having a huge effect on employment, it is expected that more families will be eligible to claim for free school meals. The scheme is a vital lifeline for many families across the county and as more people are claiming Universal Credit. Free school meals are available to children whose parents or carers ...
- Respect the rule of six to protect yourself and others September 15, 2020Dorset residents are being urged to play their part and prevent the spread of coronavirus after new regulations have come into effect making it illegal for groups of more than six people to gather socially. In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the so-called rule of six means that anyone gathering in a group of ...
- Thrilling End to Jurassic Tennis Ladder September 15, 2020After a summer of exciting tennis, the Jurassic Tennis Ladder came to thrilling end. On Sunday 13th September the top 4 finishing players battled it out, playing semi finals and then a final. The first Semi saw young Matthew Barrett go up against John Samuelson. Samuelson made strong start breaking Barrett in the first game. Barrett ...
- MP secures Dorset Carers Hub £1500 community award September 15, 2020West Dorset MP Chris Loder made a visit on Saturday 12th September to Dorset Carers Hub at its new Trinity Street centre in Dorchester. The visit, hosted by Mark and Sue Watson, was shared online with carers who talked with the MP about the challenges they face. Chris Loder says: “I first met Mark and his ...
- "We’re here for you" say Dorset GPs September 14, 2020That’s the message from GPs in Dorset to local people as they are being reminded that primary care services are still there for them – although how they are accessed may have changed. Despite the threat of COVID-19 decreasing in many areas it is still present in local communities so measures introduced earlier this year are ...
- Investigation underway following suspected drugs overdose in Dorchester September 14, 2020Dorset Police were called just after 5pm on Thursday last week (10 Sept) by the ambulance service to a report of man requiring medical assistance following a suspected drugs overdose at an address in St Georges Road in Dorchester. The man, aged in his 40s, was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition. His family has ...
- Appeal following serious injury collision at Lytchett Minster September 14, 2020Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a serious injury collision at Lytchett Minster. Dorset Police was called at 5.23am on Monday 14 September 2020 to reports of a collision on the A35 near the Axim Centre involving a white Mitsubishi Outlander and a white Keeway Logik motorcycle. The rider of the motorcycle – a ...
- Multiple emergency services respond to incident in Ringstead September 13, 2020A multi-agency response was underway at 11:23 today (13 Sept) after receiving reports of a paraglider stuck on the cliff at Ringstead. Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue sent 2 technical rope rescue teams from Weymouth, a pump and land rover from Poole station along with the aerial ladder from Westborne responded. They worked alongside crews ...
- Latest Covid information from Dorset Council September 12, 2020The latest Dorset Council Residents’ Newsletter has much useful information on current Covid regulations: Public Health update on COVID-19 cases in Dorset Cases of COVID-19 remain low in Dorset but are showing an increase. Between 2 and 9 September, there were 37 confirmed positive cases in the Dorset Council area. It’s more important than ever to keep washing ...
- Celebrating 6000 years – Last Chance to Comment September 10, 2020Dorchester’ Heritage and Tourism Community consultation on new tourism strategy closes at end of September. Dorchester has over 6000 years of history and is seeing significant investment in heritage assets in the north of the town. The Town Council and the Dorchester Joint Heritage Committee are working with businesses in the town encourage visitors to come ...
- Age UK launch ‘Pet Idol’ 2020 September 10, 2020Age UK North, South & West Dorset wants you to send in pictures of your little furry, scaly or feathered friends, in a celebration of all things animal in their ‘Pet Idol’ 2020 competition. Everyone who owns a pet of any kind always believes their best friend is the best in town. There is no doubt, ...
- MP appeals to farmers to report supermarkets abusing powers September 10, 2020MP appeals to farmers to get in touch if supermarkets are abusing their power Government to protect small dairy farmers from predatory supermarkets. Chris Loder, MP for West Dorset, has spoken in Parliament to support small dairy farmers who are at risk from predatory supermarkets. In the House of Commons today, during questions to the Secretary of ...
- NHS workers demand pay justice September 10, 2020On Saturday, health workers and their supporters will be rallying in Dorchester to demand a pay rise for nurses and many other NHS staff – part of a day of national action for pay justice. Most health workers were left out of the recent public-sector pay deal while MPs were given £10,000 of additional expenses to ...
- Weymouth & Portland Urged To Use New Corona Virus App September 10, 2020The Prime Minister’s ban on gatherings of more than six individuals in England last night has led Weymouth & Portland Chamber Of Commerce and Weymouth BID to remind businesses and customers of the area’s new hospitality app. ‘Capp’ is free for smartphones, allowing businesses to show in real time their capacity and how many spaces are ...
- Don’t miss the deadline to apply for your child’s school place September 9, 2020Is your child due to start Secondary or Upper school in September 2021? You need to apply by 31 October 2020 for the best chance of getting a place at their preferred school. Finding the right school place for your child is an important concern for any parent/carer. The admissions pages on the website give you with all ...
- Celebrating our brilliant Dorset Care Leavers’ university achievements September 9, 2020A graduation celebration has been held to mark the success of nine Dorset Care Leavers who gained their degrees this summer. The event, which had to be held online this year, was arranged to recognise their academic achievements. A dinner was held via Teams for the new graduates and short speeches were given by Theresa Leavy, ...
- Police Covenant to statement from Dorset PCC September 9, 2020Responding to the news that a Police Covenant is to be enshrined in law, Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill has issued the following statement. Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill said: “The news that a Police Covenant is to be enshrined in law is excellent news for the thousands of police officers, staff ...
- Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at a Swanage School September 8, 2020St Marks CE Primary School in Swanage is taking precautionary measures after a staff member at the school tested positive for COVID-19. We can confirm that there has been a confirmed positive case of COVID-19 involving a member of staff from St Mark’s school. The member of staff was in the school premises at the end ...
- Transition Town receive grant to ‘Branch Out’ September 8, 2020Transition Town has been offered a grant of £500 by The Tree Council via their ‘Branching Out’ programme. This has been matched by a similar grant from Dorchester Town Council. With these two grants, plus the 420 trees which the Woodland Trust will be giving them in November, Transition Town will have 1200+ young trees to plant ...
- Dorchester Lions Charity Golf Day going ahead and club has a new President September 8, 2020During lockdown a great deal of fundraising had to be put on hold, but Dorchester Lions are pleased to announce that their annual Charity Golf Day is going ahead on 30th September. The main beneficiary this year will be the Dorset County Hospital Covid-19 Appeal as well as other local charities and organisations which continue ...
- Coping with CHAOS receives £22,000 grant from National Lottery September 8, 2020As part of the government’s distribution of funds to charities, Diverse Abilities’ Coping with CHAOS service has received a grant of more than £22,000. The funds will aid six months of operating costs, which helps to provide play opportunities for children with special education needs, as well as those with profound physical and learning disabilities. Funding from ...
- Witness appeal following assault in Dorchester September 8, 2020Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following an assault in Dorchester. At around 1.50am on Sunday 6 September 2020 officers received a report that a woman had been assaulted by a man and woman in the Co-op car park on Trinity Street. The victim – a 19-year-old woman from Bournemouth – ...
- Matt’s challenge raises more than £10,000 September 7, 2020Weldmar Hospicecare’s Director of Fundraising and Marketing has completed his own demanding challenge in aid of the charity – a fifty mile walk in 24 hours. Matt Smith, along with his dad Steve and expedition leader and Weldmar supporter Jon Forman, started at 8pm on Friday 4th September from Ladram Bay in Devon, and crossed the ...
- Disappointing blow to hospital multi-storey car park plan September 7, 2020Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has voiced disappointment after learning that Dorset Council planners have recommended that permission is refused for the multi-storey car park which would unlock the development of clinical services on the Dorchester site. Dorset County Hospital has been allocated £62.5million of Government funding to expand key clinical services on its Dorchester ...
- Urgent appeal for Dorset families to talk about organ donation September 7, 2020During Organ Donation Week, September 7 to 13, NHS Blood and Transplant are urging people to talk to their families about organ donation to increase the number of people whose lives can be saved or transformed by an organ transplant. Last year, 41 people in Dorset had their lives saved by a transplant. If more people ...
- Protest planned on Portland September 6, 2020Local campaign group, Stop Portland Waste Incinerator, are organising a protest to be held on Saturday 12 September at 11am. Lucy Grieve, former Portland Town Councillor, who currently runs the campaign, told KeeP 106 “we are hoping that crowds of people from Portland and Weymouth will turn out to show their opposition to the massive waste ...
- Police and Crime Commissioner funds FREE mental health sessions September 6, 2020Emergency services personnel and members of the public who experienced stress and other issues during the pandemic are to benefit from free mental health workshops. The interactive sessions will be delivered online by Dorset Mind from 14-19 September. These will be funded by a Safer Dorset Fund COVID-19 grant, provided by the Office of the Police ...
- Cracker Cancelled September 5, 2020Dorchester Christmas Cracker has been cancelled this year in line with current Covid-19 guidance and future uncertainty. Steve Bulley – Chair Christmas Cracker Committee said: “The Dorchester Cracker event will return in 2021 and we have a provisional date Sunday 12 December. We intend to make this an all-day event with more stalls and entertainment for ...
- Dorset Mind awarded Lottery funding September 3, 2020Dorset Mind has been awarded sizeable funding from the National Lottery to help expand their support programme for young people’s mental health across Dorset. The charity will receive the grant over three years. This will enable them to roll-out its programme to nine middle schools and eighteen secondary schools. In addition, they will deliver ...
- Jurassic Tennis Ladder Finals on the way September 3, 2020The Jurassic tennis ladder that has been running through the summer is due to finish with the top 4 due to play finals on September 13th at the Borough Gardens tennis courts. It has been highly contested with over 150 matches being played this year, giving over 20 people the chance to play competitive tennis, many ...
- West Dorset MP encourages employers to apply for new apprentice grants September 3, 2020Chris Loder MP is encouraging employers from businesses of all sizes and sectors across West Dorset to apply for grant incentives from the Government, to help them take on new apprentices and get more local people trained and into work. The MP told KeeP 106: “Apprenticeships are a great way to get ahead in a wide ...
- Witness appeal following reported assault in Weymouth September 3, 2020Officers investigating an alleged assault in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 2pm on Tuesday 1 September 2020 it is reported that a woman was standing outside of her vehicle that was parked on Frederick Place when she was approached by two men. It is alleged that one of ...
- School is ‘Stronger Than Ever Before’ September 2, 2020All children from The Prince of Wales School in Dorchester returned to learning on Wednesday 2nd September 2020 following their Summer Holiday Break. Headteacher Mr Gary Spracklen speaking about the children’s return said, “The start of a new school year is always an exciting time for both children and staff. This year, more than any other, ...
- Businesses urged not to overlook fire safety by National Fire Chiefs Council September 2, 2020Businesses across the UK which have had to make changes due to COVID-19 are being urged to make sure fire safety remains a top priority. The call comes from the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) as many have had to implement new ways of working due to the current pandemic. The NFCC is reminding businesses about ...
- Grant giving charity funds vital children’s care throughout lockdown September 2, 2020Talbot Village Trust donated £30,000 to Julia’s House to help the charity’s nurses provide an enhanced level of care for vulnerable children with life-shortening conditions during lockdown. In response to COVID-19, the charity needed to adapt its care system by safely delivering its services in the home. A portion of the Trust’s funding was therefore used ...
- Cyclist injured in Bridport collision September 1, 2020Officers investigating a fail-to-stop collision in Bridport are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. At around 8.45am on Saturday 29 August 2020 a male cyclist – aged in his 60s and from Somerset – was riding along the B3162 when a small lorry turned out of Donkey Lane and collided ...
- Dorset Cancer Charity Launch "Women’s Health Matters" campaign September 1, 2020Dorset based cancer charity is launching a campaign “Women’s Health Matters” to raise awareness of all five gynaecological cancers as part of September’s Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month. Every year 21,000 women are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer and sadly 21 women die every day. Many women are ignorant of the symptoms of these cancers which can ...
- Flat fire in Weymouth August 30, 2020At 08.16am this morning, the fire service received calls to a suspected property fire in Hereford Road, Weymouth. One crew from Weymouth initially attended but on arrival found a fire in a first floor flat and requested support. At the height of this incident fire crews were in attendance from Weymouth (x2) and Portland. Firefighters used four ...
- Rock Fall at Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock August 29, 2020One fire appliance from Bridport was mobilised to Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock just after 8am Saturday morning after reports of a cliff fall. The police were in attendance and required Fire Service teams from Bridport Fire Station to provide specialist equipment to ascertain whether any casualties might be underneath. A spokesperson said, “Crews carried out a ...
- Short Film shows the devasting effects of Wareham Forest Fire August 29, 2020Litter Free Dorset has released a video with real footage and information from the recent Wareham Forest Fire to illustrate the severity of impacts and damage that can be caused as a result of a heathland wildfire. Film on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LitterFreeDorset/videos/317966162847079 The Wareham Forest fire, started accidentally on 18th May 2020, by campfires and disposable BBQs, resulted ...
- Cancer nurse wins ‘Oncology Nurse of the Year’ for charity work August 28, 2020Oncology nurse and chair of cancer charity, GO Girls, has won a prestigious national award. Hilary Maxwell, a gynae-oncology clinical nurse specialist at Dorset County Hospital and CEO and Chair of GO Girls has been awarded Oncology Nurse of the Year 2020 by the British Journal of Nursing for the significant contribution to supporting women with ...
- Dorset Council £1.2m bid to support homeless housing August 28, 2020On 24 May the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHCLG) announced that £161m would be made available in 2020/21 for 3,300 homes for rough sleepers in the next 12 months. A month later, it was announced that a further fund of £105m to enable local authorities to best support the nearly 15,000 people placed ...
- Footage of drivers motoring offences released by police August 28, 2020Dashcam footage submitted to the Force is being released in a bid to encourage more people to get involved with the scheme. Operation Snap is a secure online facility that allows submissions of video and photographic evidence relating to driving incidents that members of the public have witnessed. Since it was launched in July 2019, around 567 ...
- Rain causes havoc for homes and roads in Dorchester August 27, 2020A heavy band of rain that hit Dorset today has caused chaos for homeowners and businesses across the area this afternoon. The A35 Dorchester bypass was also flooded in a number of areas causing widespread delays on routes across the town. Residents across the town found their properties and cars submerged with businesses also underwater. KeeP 106 was ...
- Dorset charity launches campaign ‘Women’s Health Matters’ August 27, 2020A Dorset based cancer charity is launching a campaign “Women’s Health Matters” to raise awareness of all five gynaecological cancers as part of September’s Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month. Every year 21,000 women are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer and sadly 21 women die every day. Many women are ignorant of the symptoms of these cancers which ...
- Reported assault and public order offence in Dorchester August 27, 2020Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a reported assault and public order incident in Dorchester. The incident occurred at around 9.50pm on Thursday 20 August 2020 in Kings Road. It was reported that four people – two men and two teenage girls – were approached by a group of ...
- Children’s Services shortlisted for two national digital awards August 27, 2020A digital project to help schools quickly alert the council when children are missing out on full time education has been shortlisted for two national awards. The ‘Supporting children and young people to access education’ project is in the running for the Digital Leaders 100 Awards in the Digital Public Service Innovation of the Year category. ...
- ‘Please book ahead and respect Dorset’ August 27, 2020Tourists coming to Dorset are being urged to plan ahead and respect communities across the region as the Bank Holiday weekend getaway begins. Many thousands of visitors, some already in the region, are expected to be residing in the county over the three day holiday with congested roads and demand on all emergency services resources expected ...
- Dorset Police ask people to “Know the signs” of county lines August 25, 2020Dorset Police is asking local residents and holidaymakers to know the signs of county lines and help keep Dorset safe. Superintendent Rob Chalkley, of Dorset Police, explains: “County lines refers to a process where drugs gangs exploit children and vulnerable adults and make them courier drugs and money across the country from the gang’s base to ...
- Update in relation to serious road traffic incident on Portland August 25, 2020A cyclist seriously injured in a road traffic incident on Portland has sadly died in hospital. The incident occurred at around 1.45pm on Tuesday 4 August 2020 on Sweet Hill Lane and involved a brown Ford Mondeo and a cyclist. The cyclist, a local man aged in his 70s, sustained serious injuries and was flown to Southampton ...
- Dorset School Transport from September August 24, 2020Dorset Council is working hard on planning how to get nearly 8000 pupils back to school when term starts in September. The Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic is making an already complex situation more difficult. Routes change from year to year to ensure that all children, who are entitled to free school transport, can get there safely. These ...
- Interested in becoming a firefighter? August 22, 2020Anyone interested in becoming a firefighter with Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service can find out more at a special Facebook Live event being held on Tuesday (25 August). After the success of the previous live Q&A which formed part of a virtual open day last month, another event will be held on the Service’s ...
- Police urge motorists to stay safe on our roads August 21, 2020Dorset Police is calling on residents and those visiting the area to behave sensibly and respect other road users. The Force wants those getting behind the wheel to take extra care, ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and that you are fit to drive, as well as modifying your driving behaviour in response to local conditions. Chief Superintendent ...