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  • Update – appeal to find missing woman now believed to be in Dorchester December 12, 2018
    Missing Poole woman Patricia Fear may be in the Dorchester area and officers are appealing for the public to report any sightings. The 67-year-old was last in contact with her family around lunchtime yesterday, Tuesday 11 December 2018, and it was discovered she was not at her home address in Coles Avenue in Hamworthy. Inspector Matt Chutter, ...
  • £15million awarded to Dorset’s Integrated Health and Care System December 11, 2018
    A total of £15.2million has been awarded to Dorset’s Integrated Care System by the Department of Health to continue the major programme of transformation and improvement in the county’s health services. The money, announced on Friday 7 December by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will be used to fund three major initiatives: ...
  • Make Fire Safety top of your Christmas list December 10, 2018
    With just Christmas just around the corner, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service has released some top tips to help keep your family safe over the festive period! Check your Christmas lights are in good working order and conform to the British Safety Standard. Never overload electrical sockets, and make sure outdoor lights are fitted ...
  • Dorchester middle school closed on Monday December 9, 2018
    The school has taken the decision to close on Monday due to a failure of their heating system. A letter from the head teacher on their website states: “Our heating system has broken. The new part has been ordered, from Germany, but cannot be fitted until Monday… However, as the heating system has to be drained, to ...
  • Sentimental Item Lost at christmas Cracker! December 8, 2018
    A young lady from Dorset attended the Christmas Cracker last week and lost an item of huge sentimental value to her. She has lost her gold chain and heart shaped locket! Whilst the owner has re-traced her steps, results to find the item are few. She was at the Corn exchange, Holy Trinity & United churches for ...
  • A cracking night of festive fun in Dorchester December 7, 2018
    The annual Dorchester Christmas Cracker, sponsored by Kingston Maurward College, took place on Thursday, December 6, to celebrate the festive season within the county town. Festivities began with a carol service in St Peter’s Church at 5pm, followed by performances from the Rock Choir in Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Retailers also opened for late night shopping, ...
  • Fire at commercial property in Bridport December 6, 2018
    Fire crews have been attending a fire at a commercial property at Pymore Mills in Pymore, Bridport. Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue took a 999 call at 11.10 today (6 Dec) to reports of a fire inside a factory. 2 fire crews from Bridport, 1 crew from Beaminster and aerial platforms from Yeovil station attended the ...
  • Warning on candle safety after bedroom fire December 6, 2018
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people to take care with candles after a bedroom fire last night (5 December). Fire crews were called to a property in the north of the Service area, where a candle had been allowed to burn down inside a glass holder which was placed on top of ...
  • Update – Man charged in connection with reported assault in Blandford December 6, 2018
    A man has been charged in connection with a reported assault in Blandford. Officers were called at 9.12pm on Monday 7 May 2018 to Damory Court Street following reports that a 31-year-old man had been assaulted. It was alleged that he was assaulted with a claw hammer before being driven at by a man in ...
  • Update – missing Shaftesbury woman found safe and well December 6, 2018
    Officers searching for missing Shaftesbury woman Connie Lewis are pleased to confirm she has been found safe and well. Connie, aged 26, was reported missing at 7.35pm yesterday, Wednesday 5 December 2018, having last been in contact with her family at around 2.10pm. She has now been located in the Honiton area. We would like to thank everyone ...
  • Appeal to find missing woman from Shaftesbury December 6, 2018
    Officers searching for a woman who went missing from Shaftesbury are appealing for help from the public to find her. Connie Lewis, aged 26 and from Greenstone Road, was last in contact with her family at around 2.10pm on Wednesday 5 December 2018. She is described as white, around five feet eight inches tall with long brown ...
  • Suspicious package found in Weymouth December 5, 2018
    Dorset Police were called earlier this afternoon at around 3.10PM to reports that a suspicious item was discovered at the Lantern Resource Centre on Ranelagh Road in Weymouth, the Park District. As a precaution, that building was evacuated along with nearby properties and the train station. Officers are carrying out their investigation and a Bomb disposal team ...
  • Workers come together to celebrate repairs November 30, 2018
    Dorset County Council engineers have celebrated the successful repairs to Wool bridge with their partners and contractors. The ten-month project employed specialist equipment and professional expertise from the public and private sector to ensure a sympathetic and long-lasting repair to the Grade II Listed structure. Emergency stabilisation of the bridge in January with gabion bags of stone ...
  • No excuse for drink driving this Christmas November 30, 2018
    You don’t have to be drunk to be a drink driver Dorset Police will launch its annual Christmas drink and drug drive campaign, running from 1 December 2018 to 1 January 2019, with an event in the aptly named Brewery Square in Dorchester. There is nothing ironic or humorous about the force’s message to anyone driving this ...
  • Update – reported shoplifting incident in Dorchester November 28, 2018
    Officers investigating a reported shoplifting incident at a baby shop in Dorchester say a woman has come forward. At around 12 midday on Thursday 18 October 2018 it was reported a woman entered JoJo Maman Bebe in South Street and stole almost £100-worth of clothing. A CCTV appeal was issued earlier today, Wednesday 28 November 2018, and ...
  • Norovirus – help us stop the spread November 28, 2018
    Norovirus or the ‘winter vomiting bug’ can be prevalent at this time of year and there have been several recently reported cases in Dorset. Norovirus can be spread through contact with an infected person, through contact with surfaces or objects that are contaminated with the virus, or by eating contaminated food or water. Please help us to ...
  • Caring for your future this Carers Rights Day November 27, 2018
    “You’re looking after someone, but who’s looking after you?” – that’s the message to thousands of unpaid carers across Dorset as we get ready to celebrate Carers Rights Day on Friday 30 November. Each year, Carers Rights Day is held across the UK. It brings organisations throughout Dorset together to help unpaid carers know their rights ...
  • Response to HMIC report: Policing and mental health – picking up the pieces November 27, 2018
    A report released today by HMICFRS (Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services) clearly shows the overwhelming demand placed on police services by dealing with people who have mental health issues. The report ‘Policing and mental health: picking up the pieces’, states that people with mental health issues are being let down, ...
  • New online tool empowering Dorset to get healthy November 27, 2018
    LiveWell Dorset is placing personalised healthy living advice at the fingertips of the county. My LiveWell is a new online tool with tailored tips to help adults in Dorset get healthy. Leading Public Health Dorset’s Prevention at Scale programme; LiveWell Dorset helps you make lifestyle changes that keep you healthier for longer. Stuart Burley, Public Health Dorset ...
  • One trader jailed and another fined for misleading vulnerable consumers November 23, 2018
    A Bournemouth trader who misled two vulnerable consumers when doing work at their homes in Dorset has been jailed for 22 months. Another trader working at the same addresses has also been fined for misleading the same two consumers in relation to other work. The prosecutions followed an investigation by trading standards officers from Dorset ...
  • Entry Date announced for Air Ambulance Cycle Challenge November 22, 2018
    Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is once again encouraging supporters to sign up early for their Coast to Coast Cycle Challenge 2019 after another fantastic response last year. The event, which is not designed as a race, involves cycling through some of Dorset and Somerset’s most beautiful countryside and takes place on Sunday 12th May 2019 ...
  • Fire crews attend heath fire November 19, 2018
    Crews from Swanage, Poole, Wimborne, Christchurch, Hamworthy & Wareham have been dealing with a health fire today (Monday 19th Nov). 3 hectares of health have been destroyed near to the Soldiers Road area of Wareham. The fire is now surrounded and damping down is in progress.  
  • Accident on Portland November 19, 2018
    A lorry and a car have collided on New Road on Portland. Fire crews from Portland, Weymouth and Dorchester are currently dealing with the incident. Police have confirmed that the road is partially blocked affecting traffic in to and out of Fortuneswell.
  • Dorset to benefit from share of £1.3 million of funding for domestic abuse services November 19, 2018
    £1.3m has been secured to help tackle domestic abuse across Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Dorset County Council is supporting Hart District Council in leading on an innovative project bid to prevent domestic abuse and support victims across the region, securing £1,297,125 of funding. The funding has been awarded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities ...
  • Dorset Police encourage courtesy for all road users – Be #BikeSmart November 19, 2018
    The theme of this year’s Brake Road Safety Week 19 – 25 November 2018 is for road users on both two wheels and four (or more) to be #BikeSmart and show due consideration for each other. More information about this national charity can be found on its website www.roadsafetyweek.org.uk Dorset roads policing officers, including the No Excuse ...
  • Man jailed for burglary in Wool November 19, 2018
    A man who admitted carrying out a burglary at a home in Wool has been jailed. Jamie Andrew Dickson-Smith, aged 41 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Wednesday 14 November 2018 after he admitted committing the offence on Friday 28 September 2018. He was sentenced to two years and four months ...
  • Survive The Drive road safety initiative launched for military November 19, 2018
    A new road safety programme, aimed specifically at defence personnel, is launching this week. Statistics show that vehicle-related collisions are the second largest cause of non-operational fatalities and injuries across the Ministry of Defence, only exceeded by training incidents. Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service has now worked in partnership with the Ministry of ...
  • Man arrested in connection with reported stabbing in Weymouth November 17, 2018
    The incident occurred at around 10.45pm yesterday, Friday 16 November 2018, on The Esplanade near to the King’s Statue. The victim, a man aged in his 30s, reported that he had been involved in an altercation with two men and a woman and had sustained a stab wound to his back. He was taken to hospital for ...
  • Caravan fire in Sturminster Newton November 17, 2018
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a caravan on fire on Glue Hill. Initially two crews, one from Sturminster Newton and one from Sherborne fire stations were in Sturminster Newton. On arrival crews located the caravan on fire which was situated near to a thatched property, extra crews were initially requested due ...
  • Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence November 16, 2018
    310 guests celebrated the best and brightest from the air ambulance community on Monday 12th November at the national Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence 2018. Awards hosts Richard Madeley and Angellica Bell handed out 12 Awards to outstanding individuals and teams, whose stories were inspirational, astounding and humbling. The awards, which are independently judged, went to ...
  • Witness appeal after woman found with possible stab wound November 15, 2018
    Detectives investigating an incident in Weymouth that left a woman with a possible stab wound are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. At 7.18pm yesterday, Wednesday 14 November 2018, Dorset Police received a report from the ambulance service that paramedics were at Dorchester South train station treating a woman aged in her 30s who ...
  • Festivities begin with Christmas Time at Brewery Square November 14, 2018
    In the lead up to Christmas, Brewery Square is preparing to welcome families to the development with a range of free, festive events beginning on Saturday, November 24. Skating In The Square is back for another year as part of a packed schedule of events, operating until Saturday, January 5. Tickets can be purchased in advance ...
  • FREE Parking days in December in Dorchester November 14, 2018
    WDDC & DCC, at the request of The Dorchester Business Improvement District have agreed to provide FREE parking in all Council operated car parks and on-street parking in Dorchester for the last 3 Saturdays in Dec (8th, 15th, 22nd) as well as Christmas Eve Monday 24th of December. This initiative requested by DBID with the ...
  • Public appeal in search for missing Weymouth man November 14, 2018
    Officers searching for a missing Weymouth man are appealing to the public for help to find him. John Chamberlain, aged 75, was last seen at his home address in Gallwey Road at around 1am today, Wednesday 14 November 2018. John is described as white, around five feet eight inches tall and of medium build with a bald ...
  • Austerity in policing isn’t over November 13, 2018
    Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, Martyn Underhill, has today joined the growing chorus of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and Chief Constables calling on the Government to provide more central funding for policing. Dorset Police Chief Constable James Vaughan has also made a similar declaration. This is the first time that Dorset has spoken out ...
  • Weather chaos hits Dorset overnight November 10, 2018
    Dorset was hit with strong winds and driving rain overnight causing flooding and downed trees. Heavy rain hit Dorset overnight along with winds gusting over 30mph. The Metoffice issued a yellow warning for Friday night warning of heavy rain and winds. A number of issues occurred overnight causing disruption to roads, homes and businesses. Flooding occurred on ...
  • Have your say on Dorchester’s Town Centre Master Plan November 9, 2018
    Local residents and businesses are being invited to help shape a Dorchester town centre master plan. Pop in to the Council offices at South Walks House, Dorchester DT1 1UZ at any time to view the work in progress on the following dates: * Thursday 15 November – ...
  • GOLD! For Shire Hall and Dorset County Museum November 9, 2018
    There were cheers and smiles all round as the Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum team won three prestigious awards in one night. Dorchester’s newest museum, on High West Street, scooped a gold award and two silvers at the Dorset Tourism Awards last night. They won gold in the new Tourism Innovation and New Business category ...
  • Thomas Hardye School Remembers November 9, 2018
    On this very special year of commemorating the end of World War One a hundred years ago, there were concerns that the weather would curtail the annual Thomas Hardye Remembrance event. However, almost on cue, the sun came out as the whole school and its guests assembled on Queens Avenue. As always, the ceremony began with ...
  • Unanimous support from Dorset CC on 80 Years On Campaign November 8, 2018
    This year will mark 80 years since British communities began to take in 10,000 child refugees fleeing Nazi persecution in Europe. These civic efforts with the support of the Government would come to be known as the ‘KinderTransport’. 80 years later, children are still fleeing war and still do not have a safe passage to ...
  • Emergency services training exercise on Portland November 8, 2018
    A large-scale multi-agency training exercise took place on Portland to test the emergency services’ response to a major incident. This exercise was held during the afternoon and evening of Wednesday 7 November 2018 and was designed to enhance the skills of emergency responders when managing a major incident and was not in relation to any specific ...
  • Update – appeal following reported purse theft in Dorchester November 8, 2018
    A man has come forward following an appeal in relation to a reported purse theft in Dorchester. Between 12.45pm and 1.30pm on Thursday 18 October 2018 a woman aged in her 80s reported that her purse had been stolen while shopping in the town centre and her bank card was allegedly used for a transaction at ...
  • Please help save our swimming pool! November 7, 2018
    Broadmayne first school near Dorchester is one of the only first schools in the area lucky enough to have an outdoor, heated swimming pool. In fact, the school motto is ‘every child a swimmer’ as it is the ambition of teachers and parents that no child leaves Broadmayne having not learned to swim. ​ Pupils at ...
  • Appeal for witnesses following burglary in Weymouth November 6, 2018
    Officers are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward following a burglary in Weymouth. At approximately 1.50pm on Friday 2 November 2018 the victim, a woman aged in her late teens, was at her home address off Brunel Drive when a man rang the doorbell a number of times. When the victim did not ...
  • Dorset County Hospital rated Good! November 6, 2018
    The Care Quality Commission had rated Dorset County hospital as ‘Good’! Patricia Miller, Chief Executive of Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We are delighted that the efforts of our staff to provide the very best care and services for our patients have been recognised. “The overall rating applied to Dorset County Hospital and all of ...
  • Local Craft Shop Helps Cancer Support Group For Xmas 2018 November 5, 2018
    Butterflies is pleased to announce that Crafty Gift Boutique Ltd, in Trinity Street, will be supporting both the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and our charity with its Christmas raffle this year. Proceeds from the raffle will be split 50/50. Customers to the shop will be given the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets to win one ...
  • Royal Voluntary Service knitted volunteers for sale November 5, 2018
    After spending two weeks on display at Dorchester Library & Learning Centre as ambassadors for the Royal Voluntary Service, and being much admired and appreciated by visitors to the library, our knitted volunteers big and small have now returned to the office in The Old School House, 49 High West Street, Dorchester. They are waiting patiently ...
  • Witness appeal following serious injury collision on the A37 November 5, 2018
    Officers investigating a serious injury road traffic collision on the A37 north of Dorchester are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward. At 9.44am today, Monday 5 November 2018, Dorset Police received a report of a collision on the A37 near Grimstone. The collision involved a white Scania lorry and a grey ...
  • Join Kate Adie in a debate about Remembrance – its meaning and the future November 3, 2018
    A ‘Question Time’ style debate will discuss what remembrance means. The free event is being held at Dorset History Centre on Friday 9 November. The panel will be chaired by Dr Fiona Cosson of Bournemouth University’s Public History course. Kate Adie will be joined by Stephen Boyce, head of the South-West Committee of the Heritage Lottery ...
  • Fire at Lulworth November 3, 2018
    A fire crew from Dorchester station and an off road vehicle from Bere Regis were mobilised to a report of a fire in the area of Lulworth Cove yesterday evening (2nd Nov) at 9pm. On arrival, crews located an area of grassland and cliffs well alight. Crews used the off road vehicle and its two hose reel ...
  • Brewery Square centre manager joins Dorchester BID Board October 31, 2018
    Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager at Brewery Square, has been appointed as a member of the Dorchester BID Board. Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager at Brewery Square, added: “I’m thrilled to be a part of the Board and to be able to play a part in the future of Dorchester. We’ve found the team incredibly supportive of everything ...
  • Update – boy due to appear in court in connection with reported suspicious fire near Dorchester October 31, 2018
    A boy is due to appear in court in connection with a reported suspicious fire near Dorchester. At 9.42pm on Thursday 25 January 2018 Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a fire at the old RAF hangers at Crossways. The service notified police at 10.27pm and officers attended the incident. A ...
  • Dorset Police cover police car in poppies for third year in a row October 30, 2018
    This year’s Poppy Appeal will mark the third time that Dorset Police will be showcasing a specially decorated police car with red poppies to demonstrate the Force’s support to the Royal British Legion’s annual appeal. The specially branded car will be attending a service in West Bay on 1 November and will be part of the ...
  • Stay safe this Halloween October 26, 2018
    Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is warning people to not let Halloween become scary for all the wrong reasons. Every year on 31 October, children and adults are injured in accidents where candles or fireworks have set fire to costumes and hair. Plastic capes and bin liners, often used as costumes, are also fire ...
  • Dorset Waste Partnership teams up with Ideas2Action October 26, 2018
    Dorset Waste Partnership teams up with charity Ideas2Action to save useful items from being thrown away There are organisations and individuals all over Dorset that might need those things you are about to throw in the recycling or rubbish bin. Charity Ideas2Action has teamed up with the Dorset Waste Partnership (DWP) to produce the first issue of ...
  • Napper’s Mite Clock Ticks Again October 25, 2018
    Shoppers and locals alike are pleased to see the clock above the Napper’s Mite working again. It has been off for 10 years but thanks to significant funding from Dorchester Town Council, with contributions from the Dorchester BID and additional public donations, it ticks once more! Pictures from Phil Gordon @dorchdude
  • Air Ambulance Displays Poppy of Remembrance October 24, 2018
    To mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is displaying the Poppy of Remembrance on their AW169 helicopter and Critical Care Car over the centenary period. This year marks the 100th year since the end of the First World War, in which millions of service personnel ...
  • Witness appeal following robbery in Weymouth October 23, 2018
    Officers in Weymouth are appealing for witnesses following a robbery. The incident happened at the junction of Abbotsbury Road and Weymouth Way at around 10am on Saturday 20th October 2018. The victim – a local man aged in his 40s – was driving his blue Ford Fiesta when he stopped at the traffic lights. A man then approached ...
  • Funding available to support health and wellbeing for schools October 20, 2018
    Public Health Dorset is encouraging schools to apply for money to help improve emotional and mental health and wellbeing through physical activity for their whole school community. All primary, secondary and special needs schools in Dorset have until 5 November to apply for the funding. The team are looking for ideas which goes beyond just adding to ...
  • Dorset Waste Partnership joins forces with Dorset Police to combat fly-tipping October 20, 2018
    As part of their anti-fly-tipping activities – which includes the highly successful Tip-Off campaign – the DWP are looking at new ways to fight the blight of the illegal carrying and dumping of waste in Dorset. The recently-published National Rural Crime Survey 2018 shows that fly-tipping remains a huge concern for Dorset residents, with 57% ...