Year: 2022

Paramedic vehicle

Swanage Ambulance Car Service to remain

Statement from Cllr Mike Parkes, Chairman of the People and Health Overview Committee at Dorset Council: “Dorset Council has been working with Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and local ward members in Swanage over the past two years to ensure the continuation of the ambulance car in Swanage. “We have a statutory role to represent… Read more Swanage Ambulance Car Service to remain

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Ivon Peters, who is profoundly deaf, went from having nothing digital to embracing a new digital life after receiving help from Dorset Council.

How digital transformed Ivon’s life

A gift of a free smartphone and digital training during lockdown has totally transformed one Weymouth resident’s life. Ivon Peters, who is profoundly deaf, was given the smart phone from Dorset Council to help him feel less isolated during lockdown. The 55-year-old also received dedicated help and training from one of the council’s volunteer digital… Read more How digital transformed Ivon’s life

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Cllr Peter Wharf

New company to provide care now and in the future for Dorset Council residents

Dorset Council is creating a new company to provide adult social care for residents now and in the future. The council will end its current contract with Tricuro and ensure the safe transfer of adult social care services provided to its residents to the new company, Care Dorset. Dorset Council is responsible for arranging the… Read more New company to provide care now and in the future for Dorset Council residents

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Former school site given approval for housing scheme

Plans to develop a former school site into a new housing scheme and community hub have been approved by Dorset Council at today’s Cabinet meeting (Tuesday 1 March 2022).

The working title for the development – Purbeck Gateway – includes proposals to build new affordable homes for people with care and support needs on the 1.6 hectare site at Worgret Road, Wareham, where the middle school previously stood.

Proposals for the site, put forward by the council’s Building Better Lives team, include:

• An Extra Care Housing scheme – providing housing with onsite care and support
• Affordable housing – including permanent Supported Living accommodation for residents of neighbouring Red Oak Court
• Space for a GP Surgery and community pharmacy
• Space for early years provision, incorporated in the Extra Care accommodation

The scheme will provide homes, care and jobs for the local community.

The council has been given the go ahead to start looking for a development partner next month, who will build the Extra Care accommodation and other housing. The procurement process is expected to take approximately six months to complete and building work is predicted to start on site next summer.

Councillor Graham Carr-Jones, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Community Safety, said: “This development has been a long time in the making – the world has changed since this idea was first conceived. We’re thrilled this great scheme is moving forwards and we can now start turning our vision into reality.

“Creation of new specialist affordable housing in Wareham is expected to have considerable health and wellbeing benefits for our residents who live in the Purbeck area.

“Modern, custom-made homes, with care services onsite, will support and enable people to live independently for as long as possible.

“We will be using the latest technology and building design techniques to create environments where residents can feel relaxed, safe and supported.

“This is an exciting time for Dorset Council and the people of Purbeck.”

Residents who currently live in temporary, relocatable Supported Living accommodation at Red Oak Court will be fully involved with the design of their new homes, plus they’ll be able to watch them being built.

Extra Care Housing is a type of housing with care and support for residents who either need support or who are becoming frail with age. It provides purpose-built apartments for individuals or couples who need care and support to stay independent.

In most schemes, people either rent their apartment or purchase through a shared-ownership model. There is an onsite care and support team present 24 hours a day, to respond to people when they need help. Buildings can incorporate community facilities such as activity spaces, community cafes and gardens.

For more information about the Purbeck Gateway scheme and to keep up to date with developments, please visit dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/buildingbetterlives.

Bring homes back to use

New home ready for tenant during Empty Homes Week

A building derelict for 20 years has been turned into a new home after a collaboration with Dorset Council, and is ready for a new tenant during Empty Homes Week. The property is owned by Blandford Freemasons which, with the assistance of the council’s empty homes team and ethical lender Lendology CIC, renovated the building… Read more New home ready for tenant during Empty Homes Week

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Managing the realities of Global Conflict with our children

Personal blog from Theresa Leavey, Director of Children’s Services Just as we might have been hoping that our children and young people can emerge from under the blanket of pandemic anxiety and concern that has placed at risk their carefree days of childhood so along rolls another ethereal risk in the cloak of Russia’s incursion… Read more Managing the realities of Global Conflict with our children

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Working as a lawyer for Dorset Council

A personal blog from Hannah – I began working for Legal Services back in 2008 as a full time Legal Assistant in the Property Team, while studying for my CILEX qualifications part time. The council have always supported my studies, contributing towards expenses, and allowing me to work flexibly to accommodate my studies following periods… Read more Working as a lawyer for Dorset Council

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Casterbridge junction

Improved junction layout and a new pedestrian crossing on Ringwood Road, Ferndown

Work on the new junction of Ringwood Road with Casterbridge Road in Ferndown (near the Angel Inn) has been completed on schedule.  The improvements consist of an upgraded junction layout, which includes new pedestrian crossings, controlled by a new set of re-phased traffic lights. The improvements are designed to help traffic flow at this busy… Read more Improved junction layout and a new pedestrian crossing on Ringwood Road, Ferndown

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