
Dorset Council’s free parking for key workers scheme comes to an end
From Wednesday 1 July, Dorset Council’s scheme that allows key workers to park for free in Council-run car parks will be coming to an end.
From Wednesday 1 July, Dorset Council’s scheme that allows key workers to park for free in Council-run car parks will be coming to an end.
On the 4th July 2020, Weymouth’s Town Bridge will be 90 years old.
Hundreds of children and young vulnerable people have kept active and safe outdoors during Covid 19 lockdown, with the help of services from Dorset Council’s Outdoor Education Service.
What would make Dorset the best place in the world to grow up?
A local community has taken a significant step closer to having greater influence over planning decisions in their area.
Dorset Council’s Environmental Protection Team have received a high number of complaints about flies over the last few weeks.
Seven organisations have been brought together by Dorset Highways to ensure a thorough inspection of the A338 Bournemouth Spur Road, from Ashley Heath to the Blackwater junction.
PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES EASING OF LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS Prime Minister Boris Johnson has today (Tuesday 23 June) set out further changes to lockdown measures in England to enable people to see more of their friends and family, help businesses get back on their feet and get people back in their jobs. From Saturday 4th July, the… Read more News release from Government following the Prime Minister’s address (23 June)
Plans are being drawn-up to build a new home for Dorset children.
Dorset Council is seeking agreement to look at measures prohibiting or controlling the use of disposable barbecues and other fire-related activities in the area.
Long-awaited town centre enhancement works in Swanage are now complete, bringing an enhanced street scene in time for businesses reopening.
Dorset Council is asking businesses that applied for a discretionary business grant to look out for an email today (19 June), advising whether their application has been successful.
Dorset Council’s library teams have been keeping adults and children entertained during lockdown with a packed programme of online activities.
It’s been over a month since Dorset Council re-opened its household recycling centres (HRCs, or “the tip”) after they were closed in the early stages of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dorset Highways annual summer road repair programme is getting underway.
A calm sensory, walk has been created by Dorset Council’s in-house Green Infrastructure Advice team and Landscape team for children at Puddletown First School.
Dorset Council has resettled a total of 82 Syrian refugees across the county, as part of the national resettlement scheme.
Stay Local Shop Local Thousands of pounds of free advertising for the business community is being made available in a dynamic new partnership between the Dorset Echo and Dorset Council.
A highly experienced team of digital volunteers from the Dorset Digital Hotline have been praised for the way they helped a ‘shielding’ couple connect with loved ones and the outside world during the COVID lockdown. The big ‘thank you’ from Wareham residents Arthur and Daniel Brown marks this year’s #LetsTalkLoneliness Week (15-19 June 2020). The… Read more Digital Hotline volunteers ‘do their byte’ to get couple to friends’ 70th birthday party video celebrations.
A new coastal partnership has been established between BCP Council and Dorset Council. The Dorset Coastal Engineering Partnership will provide an effective and co-ordinated approach in the delivery of schemes to help protect residents and communities from coastal flooding and erosion.
This week is Shared Lives week, and we would like to say thank you to all of our wonderful carers who are changing lives from their own homes.
Following government guidelines, on Monday 15 June many of Dorset’s shops will be re-opening for business, and they need your support.
Dorset Council has today (11 June) reached a milestone at having paid out more than £100 million to just over 8000 small businesses in the county.
Dorset Council and bus operators had suspended the normal conditions for holders of an older persons’ or disabled persons’ bus pass in March, so that people were able to get to supermarkets that were opening early for the elderly and those ‘at risk’ of catching the coronavirus.
The current COVID 19 crisis has seen almost 250 Dorset Council employees take up temporary new roles to support frontline services.
Since starting back on site on 27 April, after a pause amidst the outbreak of COVID-19, work along Le Neubourg Way, Gillingham, has progressed well.
The picturesque Blackhill, near Bere Regis has once again been damaged by the creation of trails and jumps for cyclists.
PA Consulting to deliver care technology services on behalf of Dorset Council helping meet the social care needs of residents during the coronavirus crisis and in the long-term.
Dorset Council’s Climate Change and Ecological Emergency Executive Advisory Panel (EAP) members virtually met last Friday (5 June) to discuss the progress of the Council’s Climate Change strategy and action plan.
During the lockdown, work has been progressing on the Roman Town House in Dorchester.