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  • Sunshine, Smiles and Sensational Support for Air Ambulance Cycle Challenge May 17, 2019
    Hundreds of cyclists assembled at Watchet Harbour on the Somerset coast to take part in the 9th annual Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Coast to Coast (C2C) Cycle Challenge on Sunday 12th May. The event, which is not a race, has become an annual spectacular and this year was no exception. Of the cyclists who managed ...
  • DCH shortlisted for national award May 17, 2019
    Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust shortlisted for CHKS national healthcare efficiency award Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is one of five trusts to be shortlisted for the CHKS national healthcare efficiency award, part of the CHKS annual Top Hospitals programme awards 2019. The CHKS Top Hospitals awards celebrate the success of healthcare providers across ...
  • Dorset Council declares Climate Emergency May 16, 2019
    South Walks House in Dorchester was packed full today for the first meeting of the brand-new Dorset Council. 82 newly elected councillors, senior officers and a full public gallery filled the committee suite at South Walks House to debate the business of the new council and vote in its new Leader and Chairman. During a lively public ...
  • Dorchester police attend to dog left in car May 15, 2019
    This afternoon police in Dorchester attended an incident where it was reported that someone had left their dog in a car while they went shopping! “In this heat even a short time is unacceptable especially if there is no water or windows open!” Never leave your dog alone in a car on a warm day. If you ...
  • Dorchester school showcasing technology May 15, 2019
    A school in Dorchester which operates a cloud-first approach to the use of digital technologies in the classroom has been showcasing their work at Dorset Council’s County Hall offices in Dorchester. The Prince of Wales School, Maiden Castle Road, Dorchester is a Google for Education ‘Reference School’ – a prestigious title that recognises the school’s use ...
  • Last ever Colour Run and Bubble Rush raise £45k May 14, 2019
    Weldmar Hospicecare’s last ever Colour Run and Bubble Rush raise £45k An incredible £45,000 has been raised for Weldmar Hospicecare services in Dorset, at the charity’s last ever Colour Run and Bubble Rush weekend. 1,500 people took part in the events on the 11th and 12th May at Lodmoor Country Park, tackling the inflatable obstacles, and getting ...
  • Activities across Dorchester for Christian Aid Week May 14, 2019
    Volunteers will be out in force in Dorchester to mark this year’s Christian Aid Week, this week! The week of activities begins with an ecumenical services at St Peter’s Church on Sunday 12 May at 4pm, where the guest speaker will be Katie Roberts, who has recently been appointed head of Christian Aid South West ...
  • Man dies following collision May 13, 2019
    A man who sustained very serious injuries in a collision near Winterborne Kingston has sadly died in hospital. At 12.47pm on Monday 6 May 2019 a collision occurred on an unclassified road between the A31 and the A354, one mile north of Winterborne Kingston. A 61-year-old local man riding a quad bike was travelling toward Blandford ...
  • Serious Collision in Weymouth May 11, 2019
    Officers are appealing for witnesses following a serious injury collision in Weymouth. Dorset Police was called at 1.48am today, Saturday 11 May 2019, by the ambulance service to reports of a serious road traffic collision on the A353 between Preston and Osmington, close to the White Horse Garage. A white Vauxhall Corsa had left the road and ...
  • Students build career in construction May 10, 2019
    More than 100 students from Thomas Hardye in Dorchester and All Saints in Weymouth spent a day learning about careers in construction. The ‘Building Careers for the Future’ event in Poundbury highlighted the wide range of job roles available in the construction industry, including challenging gender stereotypes and building links between education and the workplace. The event ...
  • Celebration of nurses across Dorset May 10, 2019
    To mark International Nurses Day 2019, nurses from across Dorset came together for their first conference at Kingston Maurward House in Dorchester. The event provided an opportunity to hear about initiatives taking place within nursing and to celebrate the ongoing contribution nurses make to the care and wellbeing of the people of Dorset. The conference was opened ...
  • The circus is coming! May 9, 2019
    In a first for The Prince of Wales School in Dorchester, a big top circus is visiting next month! The show, which will take place on on Thursday 13th June 2019, will feature amazing international artists including acrobats, aerialists, speciality acts, magic and the ever popular Happy’s Circus clowns and much, much more! The Circus has been ...
  • ‘Huge sink hole’ opens up in Dorset May 9, 2019
    A small hole around the size of a dinner plate was first reported beside the Inland Coast Path on Bronkham Hill, West Dorset, in February this year. It was investigated by Dorset Council’s Ranger Team and then geologists, who found that the small hole was covering a chasm that has the potential to be up to ...
  • Criminal Damage in Weymouth May 8, 2019
    Officers investigating an incident of criminal damage in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At around 10.20am on Friday 3 May 2019 the victim, a local man aged in his 30s, was sitting in his blue car in Milton Close when a brick was thrown through the window. The vehicle ...
  • New Leader for Dorset Council Conservatives May 7, 2019
    Cllr Spencer Flower has been declared as the new Leader of the Conservative group this morning (Tuesday 7 May). At their first meeting following the local elections on 2 May, Conservative group members voted in Cllr Flower as their Leader. The Leader of Dorset Council will be elected at the Annual Council Meeting on 16 May. Cllr Flower ...
  • Man airlifted to hospital following series collision May 6, 2019
    Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a serious injury collision near Winterborne Kingston. At 12.47pm today, Monday 6 May 2019, a serious injury collision occurred on an unclassified road between the A31 and the A354, one mile north of Winterborne Kingston. A 61-year-old local man riding a quad bike was travelling toward Blandford when ...
  • Dorset Election RESULTS May 3, 2019
    See also the election results for Dorchester Town Council and other town and parish councils The results for the Dorset Council elections started to come in from 1PM Friday afternoon (Friday 3 May) with predominantly Conservative lead from the onset. However independents have said they are now a ‘force to be reckoned with’ on the new ...
  • One Week Until Air Ambulance Cycle Challenge May 3, 2019
    Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is holding its 9th annual Coast to Coast (C2C) Cycle Challenge on Sunday 12th May 2019 and is hoping that the public will come out in support of the 600 cyclists taking part. The event, which is not a race, involves a challenging 54-mile cycle ride which starts at Watchet Harbour ...
  • The Dragonfly Project Takes Flight For Domestic Abuse Victims May 3, 2019
    The YOU Trust, who deliver You First, The Hidden Violence and Abuse Service, are delighted to have secured funding to continue providing the Dragonfly Project in Dorset and to extend the project to Hampshire, The Isle of Wight, and West Sussex. Launched in Dorset in 2016, The Dragonfly Project sought to identify victims of domestic violence ...
  • Help celebrate new conference facility in Dorchester May 3, 2019
    The school will be celebrating the completion of its new ‘Hardye Rooms’ dining and conferencing facilities at the Thomas Hardye Ball on Saturday 6th July 2019, 7pm until late. All tickets are available from the school reception with cash or cheque (made payable to The Thomas Hardye School). We expect a lot of interest in ...
  • Weymouth burglary court date set May 3, 2019
    A man is due to appear in court in connection with a reported burglary in Weymouth. It was reported that between 1am and 6am on Thursday 16 August 2018 a burglary occurred at a property in Brownlow Street while the occupants were asleep upstairs. Entry was reportedly gained through an insecure ground floor window and an Acer ...
  • Be sure to cast your vote tomorrow May 1, 2019
    The first election to the brand new Dorset Council is taking place tomorrow (Thursday 2 May). Town and parish council elections are also taking place in the Dorset area on the same day. If you are registered to vote, this is your opportunity to influence who will represent you on the new council and make ...
  • Witness appeal following collision in Dorchester May 1, 2019
    Officers investigating a serious injury road traffic collision in Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. Dorset Police received a report at 8.21pm on Tuesday 30 April 2019 of a two vehicle road traffic collision at the traffic light junction of Kings Road and London Road. The collision involved an ...
  • BREAKING – Fire near Puddletown April 30, 2019
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue are currently dealing with a fire near to Puddletown this evening (Tuesday). Listeners have been reporting to Keep 106 a ‘large fire with big plumes of black smoke’ near to the village on farm land. The fire service have told Keep 106 that the fire involve a tractor. The smoke can be ...
  • On your marks, get set, join in the Lions Fun Run April 29, 2019
    Dorchester Lions are busy organising their annual charity timed 10k and 2k Fun Runs, to be held on the morning of Sunday 5th. May, starting from the Dorchester Middle School at 10.30 a.m. This is the 37th year of the Fun Run and in that time over £250,000 has been raised for local charities and good ...
  • Water supplier highlights Water Saving Week 2019 April 29, 2019
    Wessex Water is helping WaterSafe pull the plug on water wastage by encouraging Dorset homeowners to fix leaky taps – potentially saving thousands of litres of water. Ignoring the drip, drip, drip of a leaky tap could mean you’re wasting up to 5,500 litres of water a year and adding to your bill if you’re a ...
  • Damers School shortlisted for award! April 26, 2019
    The most outstanding individuals and institutions that the education sector has to offer have been recognised in the shortlist for the Tes Schools Awards 2019. It’s been revealed that Damers First School has been shortlisted for the Sustainable Schools award for the second year in a row! Tes editor Ann Mroz said: “It is wonderful to see ...
  • Driver jailed following fatal collision in Wareham April 26, 2019
    A lorry driver has been jailed in relation to a collision that caused the death of a young boy at a pedestrian crossing in Wareham. Dean Boyd Phoenix, aged 44 and of Cibbons Road, Chineham in Hampshire, was sentenced on Friday 26 April 2019 at Bournemouth Crown Court for an offence of causing death by careless ...
  • Dorchester school leading with eco-friendly uniform April 24, 2019
    The Prince of Wales School in Dorchester has become one of the first schools in the country to offer a more eco-friendly school uniform as part of its commitment to the Plastic Free Dorchester Campaign. The uniform is inspired by the school’s Green Flag Eco-School status and is made in part from recycled plastic bottles. Headteacher Mr. ...
  • Help reduce pressures on your local NHS April 24, 2019
    NHS services in Dorset are currently experiencing significant levels of demand. The public are being urged to choose the right care to ensure they receive the most appropriate treatment and to help reduce unnecessary pressures. Pharmacies offer a lot more than just a place to collect a prescription – they can advise you on how to ...
  • Dorchester teachers run Brighton Marathon April 24, 2019
    On Sunday 14th April, Thomas Hardye School maths teachers Melanie Orchard and Sally Miller took to the streets to take part in the Brighton marathon. This was Mel’s first marathon, having only completed half marathons before. They began their training in October, regularly running with the Dorchester RIOT group and completing long runs at the weekend in ...
  • Missing Bere Regis man found April 24, 2019
    Officers searching for missing Bere Regis man Danny Green are pleased to confirm he has been located. Dorset Police received a call at 3.56pm on Monday 22 April 2019 reporting concern for the welfare of Danny, aged 33, who was believed to have been in the Lulworth or Swanage areas of Purbeck. Police have told Keep 106 ...
  • Magpies storm a Easter Mondays play April 22, 2019
    The Magpies ended today’s Easter Monday game 6-0 against Tiverton Town! It was a quick start for the team as Tom Blair gave Dorchester the lead at just 3 minutes into the game. It was followed by Luke Winsper at 16″. There was a flurry of goals on the second half including the first goal for the ...
  • Illegal rave in Wytch near Corfe Castle April 22, 2019
    An unauthorised gathering of people has been taking place across two fields at Wytch in Corfe Castle, near Wareham. We were first called at 12.18am on Sunday 21 April 2019 with reports that in excess of 1,000 people had attended and there were a large number of vehicles travelling through the area. Officers have been at the ...
  • Witness appeal following fatal collision near Blandford April 22, 2019
    Officers are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a fatal collision near Blandford. At 8.27pm on Sunday 21 April 2019 a road traffic collision occurred on the A357 at Durweston involving an orange Suzuki Swift and a grey Kawasaki motorcycle. Very sadly the rider of the motorcycle – a 22-year-old man from Sturminster Newton – died ...
  • Commercial burglary near dorchester April 20, 2019
    Officers investigating a commercial burglary near Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. At 10.39pm on Sunday 14 April 2019 a security alarm was activated at OHE Horticultural Limited on the A352 Wareham Road between Broadmayne and Wool as intruders had gained access to the property. Officers attended, searched the area and ...
  • Fatal collision near Bere Regis April 18, 2019
    Officers investigating a fatal road traffic collision on the A31 near Bere Regis are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward. Dorset Police was informed of the incident by the ambulance service at 11.08am on Thursday 18 April 2019. The collision happened at the turn-off to Winterborne Kingston and involved a green DAF Trucks ...
  • Work starting next week to improve Borough Gardens access April 17, 2019
    Dorset Highways will be starting work next week to provide safer access into Borough Gardens from Princes Street. From Tuesday 23 April, for five weeks, there will be some traffic restrictions while the entrance to Princes Street is narrowed at its junction with Albert Road and a new raised table is installed. The new raised section of ...
  • Reminder to keep gas cylinders safe April 16, 2019
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding the operators of both industrial and agricultural buildings to manage any gas cylinders on site properly and safely. The Service has dealt with a number of fires so far this year involving barns and storage sheds containing gas cylinders. Station Manager Graham Kewley, from the Fire Safety Team, ...
  • Parents offered primary school places for September April 16, 2019
    Today (Tuesday 16 April), parents across the county find out which primary, first, middle or junior school their child will go to in September. In Dorset, 95% of parents are receiving the good news that their child has a place at their first preference. This includes places for children starting school for the first time in ...
  • Theft of livestock near Dorchester April 16, 2019
    Officers investigating the theft of livestock from farm land near Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The incident happened between Friday 22 March 2019 and Monday 8 April 2019 on fields along the A37 near Dorchester where 211 sheep were stolen, which are mainly Suffolk, Texan and cross breeds. Each sheep ...
  • Fire crews called to cooking error in Dorchester April 16, 2019
    A crew from Dorchester was mobilised to alarms sounding at a Domestic property in Church Street Dorchester. The attending crew arrived on scene within four minutes of booking mobile to the incident and confirmed the alarm was caused by a pan being left on a stove overnight which has since been removed by the property management ...
  • Get outside this May April 13, 2019
    Public Health Dorset along with partners are encouraging people across Dorset, Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch to get outside in May as part of Naturally Healthy Month. Naturally Healthy Month is happening across the south west and encourages people to get outside to improve their wellbeing through being in nature. Spending time outside is not only fun but ...
  • New community defibrillator ready April 13, 2019
    The Prince of Wales School have announced that their new community defibrillator is fully installed and working. Senior Teaching Assistant with responsibility for medical care, Mrs. Emma Hibberd explains, “We are delighted to work with SADS UK (Sudden Adult Death Trust) to organise a IPAD Automated External Defibrillator and key code lock cabinet to be installed ...
  • Brewery Square supporting Purple Poppy Day April 12, 2019
    Brewery Square’s Dray horse will be decorated with a purple poppy wreath, in honour of the animals that served during World War One. The Purple Poppy Day initiative is looking for volunteers to knit poppies that will be sold during this year’s armistice memorials. Purple poppies symbolise memory and respect for the animals who were killed ...
  • Missing local man found April 12, 2019
    Officers searching for missing man Marcus Williams are pleased to say he has been found. The 41-year-old went missing from an address in Everest Road in Weymouth just before 6am today, Friday 12 April 2019, and was said to be in an upset state. He was located in Weymouth by officers, assisted by the NPAS ...
  • ‘Look out Look up!’ when working near the electricity network April 12, 2019
    Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is asking farmers to ‘Look out, Look up!’ as it launches its annual safety campaign to raise awareness of the possible dangers of working near overhead power lines and poles. As farmers and contractors embark on the start of some of the agricultural industry’s busiest months, the electricity network operator ...
  • Dangerous driving incident near Dorchester April 12, 2019
    Officers investigating a reported dangerous driving incident near Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. The incident is alleged to have occurred at around 2.45pm on Monday 8 April 2019 in the area of the Warmwell roundabout. A white Ford Transit van is reported to have approached the roundabout from ...
  • Witness appeal following suspected arson in Weymouth April 11, 2019
    Officers investigating a suspected arson in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Dorset Police was alerted by the fire service at 5.40am on Friday 5 April 2019 to reports of a fire at The Prayer House in Newstead Road. The fire was extinguished and there were no reports of any injuries. Following ...
  • Witness appeal following dangerous driving in Weymouth April 10, 2019
    Officers investigating a reported dangerous driving incident in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward. At around 5.35pm on Monday 8 April 2019 officers attempted to stop a silver Vauxhall Vectra in the area of Spa Road. It was reported that the vehicle made off from officers toward Dorchester Road. The ...
  • Counterfeit notes doing the rounds April 8, 2019
    Officers are warning businesses and members of the public to be vigilant following a number of reports of attempts to use counterfeit notes. Since the start of the year, Dorset Police has received more than 40 reports of incidents involving suspected counterfeit notes across the county. The offences tend to involve individuals paying for small value items ...
  • Competition launched to tackle gridlock caused by collisions April 8, 2019
    Police launch competition to tackle road collision delays with £200k on offer for innovative solution to reducing investigation time by 50%. The Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) for Devon and Cornwall and for Dorset, have been working with the Alliance Roads Policing Team to launch a nationwide competition to find innovative solutions to reduce the amount ...
  • Brewery Square looks to ensure EVERYONE can enjoy the site April 8, 2019
    Some of you may have noticed this week, that the wonderful fountains are back on in Brewery Square! Families are welcome to enjoy all that Brewery Square have to offer, including their wonderful eateries, shops, hotel, cinema and fountains, but they are reminding visitors to please be respectful of the area. This includes reading and ...
  • UPDATED: Witness appeal following collision near Sherborne April 8, 2019
    UPDATE 9th April 2019: Police say the colour of the Ford Focus is silver, not blue as previously stated. Officers investigating a road traffic collision near Sherborne are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam footage to come forward. At around 5.55am on Friday 5 April 2019 a two-vehicle road traffic collision occurred on the A352 ...
  • Stay safe near the elecricity network this Easter April 8, 2019
    The Easter holidays in Dorset are under way and as the days grow longer and the evenings lighter, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is urging people to play safe near power lines and electrical equipment across the region. This follows a recent incident, where a kite became tangled in overhead power lines, resulting in an ...
  • What Weymouth’s new & improved toilets look like? April 5, 2019
    Last year, Weymouth and Portland’s management committee agreed funding for improved toilet facilities in central Weymouth. These facilities will be a conversion of the ground floor area of the existing Beach Office. To maximise the amount of available space, works will also include an extension to the Beach Office at first floor level. They will also ...
  • Wake up to the deadly risk April 5, 2019
    Smoking is the biggest cause of fire in the home Smokers are being warned that they must wake up to the deadly dangers of smoking – especially when tired – as Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service part of the Fire Kills campaign, highlights that cigarettes and other smoking products cause just over a third ...
  • Taxis and your new Dorset Council April 5, 2019
    Residents will start to see the new Dorset Council logo gradually appearing on taxi and private hire vehicle licence plates. The change is being phased in as the vehicle licences are renewed, so licence plates showing details of our former councils remain valid until the expiry date shown on the licence plate. Graham Duggan, Dorset Council Head ...
  • Residents crack down on speeding motorists April 5, 2019
    Residents across Dorset are taking to the streets to help crack down on speeding motorists in their neighbourhoods. The Community Speed Watch scheme, which allows members of the public to monitor motorists’ driving behaviour in their area and pass on details to the police, continues to grow across the county. The scheme, overseen by Dorset Police, means ...
  • Further arrests following assault in Dorchester April 5, 2019
    A second man has been arrested in connection with a reported serious assault in Dorchester. At around 3.30am on Wednesday 30 January 2019 Dorset Police received a report of a disturbance involving a group of men and women near to the Shell petrol station in London Road. It was reported that two men were assaulted with a ...