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Students thanked for their hard work

Dorset’s young people are being thanked for their hard work and commitment in the run up to this year’s exams. Students receive their A-level and Functional Skills, BTECs and Level 3 Qualifications results on Thursday 17 August, and GCSEs on 24 August. Cllr Byron Quayle, Dorset Council Portfolio Holder for Children, Education, Skills and Early… Read more Students thanked for their hard work

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Joint Declaration of Support for our Young People moving into Adulthood

Leaders from social care, health and the parent carer community across Dorset have come together to sign a Joint Declaration of Support for our young people with special educational needs and disabilities as they move into adult life. The Declaration, signed by Executive Directors from Dorset Council’s Children’s and Adults Directorates, NHS Dorset, the Dorset… Read more Joint Declaration of Support for our Young People moving into Adulthood

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Need some capital funding towards a community project?

Are you looking to make a difference to people living in your community? Do you need some capital funding for your project? The latest round of the Capital Leverage Fund which is managed by Dorset Council, is still open and welcoming applications for projects which will provide new and improved facilities for communities and residents… Read more Need some capital funding towards a community project?

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Major boost for History Centre’s Hardy project fundraiser

Dorset History Centre (DHC), the county’s archive service has been awarded a £35,000 grant by the Archives Revealed programme at The National Archives.  The highly competitive process identified the service’s efforts to catalogue the world-renowned archives of author Thomas Hardy as a high priority.  DHC with its support charity Dorset Archives Trust has been leading… Read more Major boost for History Centre’s Hardy project fundraiser

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National strategy needed to ensure no-one is left behind in the digital world

Dorset Council has welcomed a new independent report calling for a national strategy on digital inclusion. For the past decade the council has led many local initiatives to help get people online – from rolling out superfast broadband to nearly 80,000 premises, gifting devices to people in need and creating a community of digital champions.… Read more National strategy needed to ensure no-one is left behind in the digital world

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Don’t lose your voice – reminder to respond to the Annual Electoral Canvass

Households in the Dorset Council area are being asked to look out for an email asking residents to check whether the information on the electoral register is correct as part of the Annual Canvass for the Register of Electors. Every year councils must send a Household Enquiry Form to all properties in their area to… Read more Don’t lose your voice – reminder to respond to the Annual Electoral Canvass

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Council celebrates apprenticeship success

Apprenticeships with Dorset Council are proving to be a real asset for upskilling the workforce and giving employees opportunities to fast track their careers. The number of people undertaking an apprenticeship increased by 52 per cent from 154 to 232 employees. The success of the programme can be largely attributed to a wider range of… Read more Council celebrates apprenticeship success

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Round 4 of the Household Support Fund reopens for applications

Round 4 of the Household Support Fund (HSF) will reopen for applications at 10am on Wednesday 2 August 2023 for low-income households in the Dorset Council area. The support will be in the form of supermarket vouchers. Citizens Advice will be allocating this fund on behalf of Dorset Council and vouchers will be issued to… Read more Round 4 of the Household Support Fund reopens for applications

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Dorset selected for government pathfinder programme 

Dorset Council has been recognised for its ground-breaking work with children and families and has been selected as one of three local authorities to be a pathfinder in the government’s new programme to ensure families are better supported.  Families First for Children is the name the government is using for its project to implement some… Read more Dorset selected for government pathfinder programme 

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Celebrating Rural Housing Week

Rural housing specialist, Hastoe Housing, together with development partners, Dorset Council and C G Fry & Son Ltd, marked Rural Housing Week (3-7 July) with a celebration of their latest development of 8 affordable homes in the historic centre of Bridport, Dorset.   Martin Cox, owner of West Dorset Leisure Holidays, previously owned the land… Read more Celebrating Rural Housing Week

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Dorset Council’s library strategy to be reviewed by Cabinet

On Tuesday 25 July 2023, Dorset Council’s draft library strategy will be reviewed by Cabinet for approval. The strategy aims to protect and enhance the council’s library service, with a fresh approach to delivering services and no proposed branch closures. The strategy has been shaped by public feedback and data.

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Plans for 80-bed reablement centre for Dorset unveiled

Proposals to start the design for an 80-bed reablement centre in the heart of Dorchester are to go to Cabinet next week (25 July). The proposed centre would be on the Dorset County Hospital (DCH) site near Bridport/Damers Road, forming a significant partnership for health and social care for the years to come.   The… Read more Plans for 80-bed reablement centre for Dorset unveiled

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Could you offer a home to Ukrainian refugees in Dorset?

Dorset Council is calling on residents to get in touch if they can open their homes and hearts to people who have fled the war in Ukraine. So far, more than 400 households in Dorset have sponsored refugees as part of the Homes for Ukraine scheme, but we still need more. As the war sadly… Read more Could you offer a home to Ukrainian refugees in Dorset?

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