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  • ‘Let’s Keep Dorset Beautiful – Bin The Beast!’ April 11, 2020
    ‘Let’s Keep Dorset Beautiful – Bin The Beast!’ is a new campaign to remind members of the public to act responsibly, ‘Stop The Drop’ and bin their disposable gloves. Litter Free Dorset have announced the launch of the campaign ‘Let’s Keep Dorset Beautiful – Bin The Beast!’ to address the increase in potentially Covid-contaminated disposable gloves ...
  • Stay Fire Safe this Easter April 11, 2020
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is again asking local people to avoid having bonfires and to be extra careful if taking exercise on heath land over the coming Easter weekend. The Service is keen to reduce the number of calls it has to attend, in order to minimise potential exposure of firefighters to coronavirus. Area ...
  • Live in Dorset? Love your local area April 10, 2020
    Residents from across Dorset are being urged by BCP Council, Dorset Council and Dorset Police to stay at home over the Easter break, with any exercise taken directly from their front doors. Leader of Dorset Council, Councillor Spencer Flower, said, “We know how fortunate we are to live in a beautiful part of the country but ...
  • Dorset Council distributes £9.1m to help small businesses April 10, 2020
    Small businesses in Dorset are being reminded to provide their details online to get access to coronavirus cash grants, with the council having already handed out £9.1m this week. To help lessen the impacts of the shutdown, firms which already receive small business rate relief or rural rate relief may be eligible for a £10,000 grant, ...
  • Urgent fundraising appeal to battle Covid-19 crisis April 9, 2020
    With less than ten percent of regular income coming into the charity, Weldmar Hospicecare has launched an urgent fundraising appeal today. 26 charity shop sites remain closed during the Covid-19 lockdown, and fundraising events have been cancelled until at least the end of May, but frontline services continue at Weldmar’s Inpatient Unit in Dorchester, and in ...
  • Family tribute following fatal collision near Weymouth April 9, 2020
    The family of a man who very sadly died in a collision near Weymouth has issued a tribute to their loved one. Officers were called at 11.41am on Sunday 22 March 2020 to reports of a collision on the A354 Weymouth Relief Road involving a white Nissan Micra and a white Mercedes. Sadly, the driver of the ...
  • NHS launches mental health hotline for staff April 8, 2020
    The NHS has launched a mental health hotline as part of a package of measures to support the NHS’ 1.4 million staff as they help people deal with the coronavirus. NHS staff in Dorset will be able to call or text a free number staffed by thousands of specially trained volunteers, to receive support and advice ...
  • MP launches ‘West Dorset Scrub Hub’ April 7, 2020
    West Dorset’s MP, Chris Loder, has today launched the ‘West Dorset Scrub Hub’ calling for fabric, funds or fans of sewing to support our doctors, nurses and carers with getting more of the personal protective equipment that they need. The MP says: “We are experiencing unprecedented times which is putting resources under strain. We have a ...
  • Transition Town Dorchester – Poly tunnel damage April 7, 2020
    On the night of April 1st/2nd, a large polytunnel belonging to Transition Town Dorchester (TTD), standing on the Community Farm off Middle Farm Way in Poundbury, Dorchester was seriously damaged. The plastic from the polytunnel, measuring 30 x 54 feet, was cut off and left draped over the now exposed hoops. The poly tunnel was ...
  • Marathon success raises over £2000 April 7, 2020
    Kirsty and Martin ran to success on Sunday to raise money for the Dorset County Hospital Charity. They have told Keep 106 their story. “We both indeed had a rest day yesterday. I think the garden is winning on recovery time! “For those that swim, bike, run or all of the above, they will understand that training ...
  • NHS Volunteers start in Dorset April 7, 2020
    Hundreds of NHS Volunteer Responders in Dorset will be able to report for duty today and start helping the NHS in its fight against coronavirus. Over 750,000 people, nationally, signed up to the NHS’ call for volunteers in just four days when the scheme launched, three times the original target. Royal Voluntary Service, the charity delivering the ...
  • Busy 24 hours for our fire service April 6, 2020
    A fire broke out in the Grade II listed Chalmington Manor between Dorchester and Yeovil this morning (Monday 6th April). At the height of the blaze there were 12 fire engines, 1 aerial ladder platform, 2 water carriers, 2 support units and numerous DWFRS officers. As well as this the fire service was backed up by ...
  • Murder investigation in Weymouth – two men charged April 6, 2020
    Detectives investigating the death of a man in Weymouth have charged two men with murder. At 4.13pm on Saturday 4 April 2020 Dorset Police was called to a report of a possible assault at an address on Dorchester Road. Officers attended, along with the ambulance service, and found a 32-year-old local man with a serious head injury. ...
  • Portland Couple Tie the Knot at DCH April 6, 2020
    A couple from Portland have tied the knot at Dorset County Hospital to celebrate their love amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Tina and Mick Hickton exchanged their vows in the hospital’s Chapel on Friday (3) after they received a special licence to marry because of exceptional circumstances. The couple, who have been together for ten years, said it ...
  • Murder investigation launched in Weymouth April 5, 2020
    Detectives have launched a murder investigation after a man died following an alleged assault in Weymouth. At 4.13pm on Saturday 4 April 2020 Dorset Police was called to a report of a possible assault at an address on Dorchester Road. Officers attended, along with the ambulance service, and found a 32-year-old man with a serious head injury. ...
  • Man charged for reportedly contaminating goods in Bridport April 5, 2020
    A man has been charged for allegedly contaminating goods at a supermarket in Bridport. At around 2pm on Friday 3 April 2020 a man entered Lidl on St Andrews Road wearing a face mask and gloves. He allegedly lowered the face mask and licked his fingers, before purposefully rubbing them onto a product in the store. Following ...
  • Local project to make handmade face masks April 5, 2020
    The Bonjour Cafe Poundbury has teamed up with The Embroidery Barn and Dorchester Town Council to provide volunteers and key workers with homemade face masks to help protect them when they’re working to help those in need. Emma from the Bonjour Cafe says “If you’re in need of a face mask, you know someone who needs ...
  • Stay Home! April 4, 2020
    For some, the guidance isn’t clear enough… Keep 106 has received reports that some people, with second homes in Dorset, have been traveling to the county to ‘isolate’. Its claimed that village stores have seen second homeowners attend to stock up, whilst they are in Dorset, and a key holder for another second home, near Bridport, ...
  • 840 circuits of the garden – for DCH! April 4, 2020
    Martin and Kirsty Smithleigh were intending to run the Manchester Marathon on 5th April but of course it has been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis. It would be a great shame to let all their hard work training for the event go to waste so they are still going to run a marathon – ...
  • Stay At Home, Protect The NHS And Save Lives April 4, 2020
    The single most important action you can take is to stay at home in order to protect the NHS and save lives. Have a big weekend in! The weather is set to be good this weekend, but to help save lives please stay at home. Coronavirus is life threatening for people, of all ages, everywhere.  Don’t be ...
  • Hotel is helping people leaving hospital April 4, 2020
    As part of the efforts to help people get out of hospital when they are fit to do so, a new model is being launched in South Dorset. The Best Western Hotel Rembrandt on Dorchester Road in Weymouth will be repurposed during the coronavirus crisis and will be set up as a base for people who ...
  • Do you need help during the COVID-19 pandemic? April 3, 2020
    Many of the Dorchester clubs have come together to offer you assistance during this unprecedented time. The Dorchester Community Support Group volunteers can help you with; Putting you in contact with useful Dorchester Groups Shopping Collection of prescriptions If you are lonely and would like to speak to someone we have volunteers who can call you for a chat. The ...
  • Cash lifeline for Dorset Businesses April 3, 2020
    With uncertainty over revenues and a looming cash flow crisis for many businesses, innovation tax incentives consultant, Rob Sowden, reminds business owners that they may be eligible for a welcome cash injection from HMRC if they have been innovating in the past two years. Rob informs: “Many businesses are clearly concerned about the impact the COVID-19 ...
  • Catch it! Archive it! Catalogue it! April 2, 2020
    Help Dorset History Centre to create an archive telling the story of the coronavirus and its impact on the people of Dorset. Dorset History Centre, in partnership with Lighthouse, Poole’s centre for the arts, is looking for local people to help make history. A county-wide diary project is being launched to make sure that our experiences ...
  • Brace of Butchers – UK’s Best Butcher April 1, 2020
    The Brace of Butchers in Poundbury, Dorset has today been named the UK’s Best Butcher in the 2020 Farm Shop & Deli Awards. Spanning 11 categories, as well as a coveted ‘Newcomer of the Year’ gong, (won by the Brace of Butchers in 2017) the awards, held in partnership with respected trade magazine, The Grocer, were ...
  • Public rights of way and Covid-19 April 1, 2020
    Dorset has almost 3,000 miles of rights of way criss-crossing the county, giving access to the countryside via footpaths, bridleways, trailways and cycleways. These provide a very useful resource for people under the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions to complete their one form of daily exercise, while social distancing. Maintained by Dorset Council and landowners, these paths ...
  • Households reminded what NOT to flush during loo roll panic buying March 31, 2020
    Households across the west are being reminded not to flush items that could be used as an alternative to loo roll during shortages brought about by the coronavirus panic buying. Wessex Water is urging its customers to bin alternatives such as kitchen roll and wet wipes, even if they are branded “flushable”. The company advises that only ...
  • How is Dorset Council helping homeless? March 31, 2020
    Find out what Dorset Council is doing to help homeless people who are unable to self-isolate during the coronavirus outbreak. Our housing officers have teamed up with partners including The Lantern Trust and Julian House to find accommodation for 24 people that we have identified as sleeping rough in the Dorset Council area. Of these 24 people, ...
  • Public Health campaign to support residents’ wellbeing. March 30, 2020
    Public Health Dorset and LiveWell Dorset are inviting the county to join a wellbeing challenge to take care of our health and wellbeing at this difficult time. Based on the Five Ways to Wellbeing, LiveWell’s Five Ways Challenge will guide participants through five steps to greater self-care. The challenge will encourage participants to find new ways ...
  • Outdoor fire safety during the pandemic March 30, 2020
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) is warning the public to stay safe and stay vigilant when outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic. The Fire Service needs the help of the public to ensure their resources can be used for the vital support of all communities. With the current dry weather being experienced, people are ...
  • New rubbish and recycling guidance March 30, 2020
    As Dorset Council’s waste services begin to feel the pressure from coronavirus (COVID-19) employee absence and the need to introduce new safety measures to protect our workforce, we are asking residents to help us by changing the way they deal with their bins, litter and recycling. Lower priority services such as bin deliveries and garden waste ...
  • Crooks use the virus to target people March 30, 2020
    Sick crooks are using the Coronavirus crisis to target people online, playing on their health fears, a leading cyber-security company has warned. C3IA Solutions said emails purporting to offer COVID-19 test results and cures and selling protective equipment have been circulating. Many domain names featuring ‘Coronavirus’ and ‘COVID-19’ have recently been registered and some are likely to ...
  • Parking charges suspended in Dorset Council car parks March 28, 2020
    Dorset Council has taken the decision to suspend parking charges in its car parks across the county during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Following calls from the general public and Dorset’s elected members, the Council will no longer require payment for the use of any of its car parks that remain open at this time while public ...
  • Exercise close to home March 27, 2020
    Dorset Police and Dorset Council are asking people not to drive to a beach, park or local beauty spot this weekend to stop people congregating and not observing social distancing. Last weekend saw record numbers at beaches and parks around the country and the agencies are keen for there not to be a repeat this weekend. Cllr ...
  • Stop checks help to enforce the rules March 27, 2020
    Traffic officers, from Dorset Police, have been carrying out road checks across the County. “It was nice to see that members of the public welcomed the work we were doing, although it inconvenienced motorists for a few short minutes, they were all very supportive of what we are all trying to achieve.” As well as setting up ...
  • Digital champions ready to help March 27, 2020
    If you’re feeling a bit lost in this new digital-only world, help is on hand from the Dorset Digital Hotline. You may have a computer but are struggling to use the myriad of technology available. Do you need help to use eConsult to reach your doctor’s surgery, or wonder whether video conferencing, like Skype, could keep you ...
  • Generous support for Dorset County Hospital COVID-19 Appeal March 27, 2020
    Dorset County Hospital would like to say a big Thank You for the generous support received for our DCH COVID-19 Appeal so far. Our community are rallying behind our wonderful NHS staff as they work tirelessly caring for patients during the coronavirus crisis – as demonstrated by the massive show of appreciation from ‘Clap for ...
  • Dorset Police given powers to enforce COVID-19 Restrictions March 27, 2020
    Parliament has passed emergency powers for the police to enforce restrictions on public movement to reduce the spread of COVID-19, help the NHS and save lives. Under these rules, you should not leave your home unless strictly necessary for one of the following purposes: • Shopping for basic household necessities, as infrequently as possible • One form of ...
  • Superior’s MD helps to raise £30,000 for Julia’s House March 27, 2020
    The managing director of leading Dorset-based manufacturer Superior took part in an intense outdoor workout alongside Cherries manager Eddie Howe to raise £30,000 for Julia’s House. Tim Brown, MD of the family-owned manufacturer of high integrity o-rings and seals based on Ferndown Industrial Estate, completed two hours of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) alongside Eddie Howe, Martin ...
  • Martyn Underhill to continue as Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner March 26, 2020
    The following is a message from Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill, regarding delays to the forthcoming PCC elections caused by the current pandemic. The Coronavirus crisis has had an impact on every element of British life and I know that many people are finding it difficult. However, one impact of the emergency that has quite ...
  • Age UK North, South & West Dorset appeal March 25, 2020
    With the Government’s recommendations for social distancing and isolation, support from Age UK North, South & West Dorset (NSWD) for older vulnerable people in our communities has never been more needed. CEO, Dave Thorp, said: “Over the past week we have seen calls for help into the office increase by nearly 400 per cent. At ...
  • Recycling centre closures and kerbside collections during coronavirus: How you can help us March 25, 2020
    Dorset Council has closed all its household recycling centres (HRCs, or ‘the tip’) until further notice in order to comply with the latest central government guidance on staying at home and away from others. However, your normal kerbside bin collections will continue to take place for the time being. We have already issued information on how ...
  • Changes to NHS services in Dorset to help manage COVID-19 March 25, 2020
    NHS services in Dorset are gearing up for changes help minimise the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and deal with any upturn in patient numbers caused by the outbreak. This will involve reducing or closing some non-essential services to protect the most essential services and, ultimately, save lives. The NHS regularly plans for such events, so its ...
  • Enforcement of food businesses operating outside of Government regulations March 25, 2020
    Dorset Council has received enquiries about food businesses which are continuing to operate and want to clarify the following: All restaurants, pubs and cafés should now be closed. But businesses can, and are, looking to diversify into take away and delivery services, and this is being supported by central government. We’ve produced guidance for Dorset’s food businesses ...
  • Dorset County Hospital Charity launches COVID-19 Appeal March 24, 2020
    Our amazing staff at Dorset County Hospital are going above and beyond the call of duty, to care for the most vulnerable members of society.   The NHS is at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19 (coronavirus) and our dedicated staff from domestics to doctors, nurses to porters at Dorset County Hospital are doing all ...
  • Weldmar Hospicecare appeals for support March 24, 2020
    Weldmar Hospicecare is appealing for support during the Covid-19 pandemic, as it closes all retail sites following the directives from Prime Minster, Boris Johnson, and cancels all fundraising events until the end of May. The Dorset charity must raise £18,000 per day to keep services going, and has said it is absolutely committed to continuing to ...
  • Recycling centre restrictions introduced March 24, 2020
    Dorset Council has issued the following news item: Dorset Council and its contractors W&S Recycling have worked closely to bring in several new measures at its household recycling centres (HRCs, or ‘the tip’) aimed at tackling the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). The restrictions come amid an increased number of visitors to the Council’s ten sites over the ...
  • Witness appeal following fatal collision in Weymouth March 22, 2020
    Officers are appealing for information and anyone with dashcam footage to come forward following a fatal collision in Weymouth. Officers were called at 11.41am on Sunday 22 March 2020 to reports of a head-on collision on the A354 Weymouth Relief Road involving a white Nissan Micra and a white Mercedes. Very sadly the driver of the Micra, ...
  • Dorchester Town Centre Businesses offering Home Delivery Services March 22, 2020
    The Dorchester BID has issued the following list and KeeP 106 is pleased to support our local businesses in these challenging times. The list below is all Dorchester businesses who are in a position to take card orders over the phone and arrange for delivery of goods to local addresses for those who cannot get out ...
  • Latest coronavirus (COVID-19) news and information 20/03 March 21, 2020
    Dorset Council has published the following coronavirus information We want to reassure you that council officers are working hard to ensure we keep on top of the rapidly changing Coronavirus situation. As well as signing up to our e-newsletters, please keep an eye on the Coronavirus page on our website. You can also sign up for alerts to get updates from the ...
  • 20 years by your side March 20, 2020
    Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance went online for the very first time at 8.00am on 21st March 2000; 52 minutes later they were tasked to their first mission. Back then, the service, which is still based at Henstridge Airfield, operated during daylight hours in a Bölkow 105 helicopter and carried a crew of two paramedics ...
  • Waste collection statement from Dorset Council March 20, 2020
    Bin collections are one of Dorset Council’s most important services, provided to over 200,000 households across the county. But with the current public health measures introduced around the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, there may be challenges in maintaining waste service levels as some of our collection crew employees begin to self-isolate and follow social-distancing advice. We have a ...
  • Coronavirus and education settings March 19, 2020
    Dorset’s Family Information Service has issued the following advice: Following the announcement from the Prime Minister last night that all schools in the UK are to shut from Friday 20 March until further notice as a response to the coronavirus pandemic, we’re working hard to identify what this means for us in Dorset. You can read ...
  • Witness appeal following robbery in Weymouth March 19, 2020
    Detectives investigating a robbery in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Between 4am and 5am on Wednesday 11 March 2020 the victim, a woman aged in her 20s, was walking through the underpass under Westwey Road, near to Westham Bridge, when a man cycled past her and pulled in front ...
  • Hospital Measures Ensures Patient Safety March 19, 2020
    The Trust, at Dorset County Hospital, has taken the decision to limit patient visiting hours to help reduce the risk of the spread of infection and ensure patient safety. All wards in the Trust will be restricting visiting hours to between 3pm and 8pm only and limiting visitors to one per patient. Visitors may only stay ...
  • Latest coronavirus (COVID-19) news and information 17/03 March 17, 2020
    With so much talk about coronavirus, it’s hard to know which sources of information you should keep up to date with. This is a rapidly changing situation, but we will keep you up-to-date with any new advice and guidance when it becomes available. You can also sign up for alerts to get updates from the government ...
  • Lead theft near Dorchester – witness appeal March 17, 2020
    Officers investigating the theft of lead from the roof of a church near Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 3.40pm on Monday 16 March 2020 that an estimated £60,000-worth of lead had been stolen from the roof of St Martin’s Church in Cheselbourne. It is ...
  • What to do with your waste if you think you have coronavirus March 17, 2020
    Dorset Council has issued the following guidance for people with confirmed or possible coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. Personal waste (such as used tissues) and disposable cleaning cloths can be stored securely within disposable rubbish bags. These bags should be placed into a second bag, tied securely and kept separate from other waste in the room in which ...
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) Stay up to date using trusted sources of information March 16, 2020
    There is lots of news and public interest around Coronavirus (COVID-19) at the moment and Dorset Council has published the list of useful links below. It is always best to read the Government and NHS advice as they regularly update their information. Please check the following sources of advice: The UK coronavirus (COVID-19) page will keep you in touch with how ...
  • Public appeal in search for missing Bovington teenager March 16, 2020
    Officers searching for a missing teenager from Bovington are appealing for help from the public to find him. Kelevi Rakautoga, aged 17, left his home address at 10am on Wednesday 26 February 2020 and has not returned since. He last made contact with his family on Tuesday 10 March, saying he would come home on Thursday ...