
Dreaming of a greener winter
This year’s gritting routine is a routebased forecasting system which is used to decide when and where to salt the gritting network – down to the exact routes needing treatment.
This year’s gritting routine is a routebased forecasting system which is used to decide when and where to salt the gritting network – down to the exact routes needing treatment.
Between Christmas Day and Monday 11 January 2021, your rubbish and recycling collections will be on a different day of the week than usual.
Help is available, whatever you’re going through right now.
To date, there have been fewer COVID-19 cases in Dorset than other areas of the UK. Unfortunately, there have been a number of deaths which are of course a source of great sadness. The measures put in place to minimise spread of the virus and help keep people safe have had a significant impact on… Read more 2020 – the year none of us will forget
These last few months have shown that we are a ‘can do’ county. I’m truly humbled by the spirit, dedication and comradery in our local communities and amongst our own workforce, with people supporting each other through the COVID-19 pandemic. During lockdown, many council employees took on new roles and worked round the clock to… Read more A message from Councillor Spencer Flower
Do you, or does someone you know, need help with daily living? A new website gives people the help and support they need to live safe and independent lives. It provides information about some of the most common queries people have, including: Applying for or renewing your Blue Badge Reporting a concern about someone who… Read more Support for adults
The council devises plans that help shape society, the economy and the environment over a 15-year period. We are currently working on the Dorset Council Local Plan which we aim to consult on in early 2021 and adopt in 2023.
Our Local Outbreak Management Plan sets out how we will work with other public services and communities to prevent, identify and respond to any local outbreaks.
Many of us think councillor work is all about being in committee meetings. However, councillors spend a lot of time talking to local communities and working to find solutions.
Like many councils, Dorset Council has taken a big financial hit from the COVID-19 pandemic. We estimate that the total impact on the council’s budget is around £64m.