
Dorset Council partners with environmental charity in new campaign to stop people trying to recycle disposable nappies
National survey reveals that more than one million UK nappy users are putting them in their recycling bin.
National survey reveals that more than one million UK nappy users are putting them in their recycling bin.
“If you’re lucky enough to live near the coast and be in a position to take your exercise there in line with local COVID-19 restrictions, we’d urge everyone to take extra care this week. “Dress up warmly, take a fully charged mobile phone and stay well back from cliffs and strong waves which can be… Read more The Met Office has issued warnings of gales, with large unpredictable waves posing a special risk this week
Dorset Council and our partners are determined to work together to transform the way we work with children and young people with special educational needs or a disability (SEND) and their families.
March marks the start of the ground-nesting bird season and as the pressure from visitors to our open spaces has increased during lockdown, so has the pressure on the creatures that live in them.
Council tax bills are being sent out from this week. This article aims to explain Dorset Council’s budget and the reasons for the council tax increase.
Personal Assistants can now request free personal protective equipment (PPE) from Dorset Council to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
The consultation on Dorset Council Local Plan ends on 15 March. The plan, once adopted, will guide decisions on planning applications in Dorset until 2038.
Dorset Council has been working with schools and colleges to make sure that all pupils are welcomed back safely from 8 March.
Councillors and officers are working hard on how they intend to update and upgrade Dorset Council’s properties using £19 million of grant funding, awarded by the government to help to tackle the Climate and Ecological Emergency.
There is good news for families across Dorset following the government’s announcement of plans for care home residents to have a named single visitor from 8 March.
Earlier this year, we asked parents and carers to help us shape future childcare provision in Dorset.
Dorset Council’s fight against roadside litter is continuing – with the annual spring clean of verges along some of the county’s busiest roads.
With the continued pressures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dorset residents experiencing domestic abuse are reminded they can get confidential advice and support.
Do not visit a household recycling centre (HRC, or “the tip”) right now unless your waste cannot be stored safely at home. This is the simple message that Dorset Council is using to help deal with rising visitor numbers.
Many children will be looking forward to going back to school next week, but some may also be feeling uncertain. After so long off school, it is completely natural for some children to feel slightly anxious about returning.
A special hotline set up to help people with digital enquiries has seen the number of calls it receives almost triple during this latest lockdown. From January 5 to February 5, the Dorset Digital Hotline received 132 calls – its biggest ever monthly total and nearly three times the average monthly calls it received in… Read more Calls to Dorset Digital Hotline almost triple during lockdown
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Dorset Council has been working with schools and colleges to make sure that all pupils are welcomed back safely from 8 March.
On Monday 1 March, young people across Dorset will find out which school they will be joining in September.
Cllr David Walsh, Portfolio Holder for planning, said “It has come to my attention that leaflets are circulating around Swanage regarding The Dorset Council Local Plan’s proposal for a Gypsy and Traveller site on Land at Washpond Lane and Ulwell Road. While we welcome residents raising awareness of the Dorset Local Plan and the opportunity… Read more A statement from Dorset Council about the leaflets circulation Swanage
A boat deck on Castle Cove beach will be demolished next week. The deck, which is privately owned, started breaking up in recent storms and is now a hazard.
The views of anyone who accesses or works in day centres across the Dorset Council area, have one month left to submit their questionnaires about What makes a good day? – in a first-of-its-kind survey for day services.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council and Dorset Council, in partnership with Public Health Dorset, are offering support to help people get to their COVID-19 vaccination appointments safely.
A number of voluntary and community sector organisations across Dorset will benefit from funding support in the coming new financial year, thanks to Dorset Council.
Dorset Highways maintenance gangs are out across the county continuing to repair road damage and maintain vital infrastructure.
Public sector organisations across Dorset are paying tribute to all volunteers who have given their time and expertise for free during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aspire Adoption, one of the country’s first Regional Adoption Agencies, has placed its 200th child with their forever family.
Unpaid carers in the Dorset Council area can now request free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for when they are carrying out their caring responsibilities.
The mortality support facility (MSF) that was activated as part of Dorset’s ongoing response to the current Covid-19 emergency has been placed on standby.
Trained advisers will be able to help Dorset residents who cannot get online to complete their 2021 census.