Dorset Police Chief Constable to retire this autumn
Chief Constable James Vaughan of Dorset Police has announced that he plans to retire from policing in the autumn of 2021.
Chief Constable James Vaughan of Dorset Police has announced that he plans to retire from policing in the autumn of 2021.
The surge in popularity of e-scooters has prompted a campaign to let riders know where they can legally ride privately owned ones.
Police forces across the country took part in a crackdown on county lines gangs last month.
The support scheme has been extended to the summer to help residents who are facing hardship due to the pandemic.
If it is a non-emergency Dorset Police are encouraging people to go online if possible, to ease pressure on 101 number.
The free online training courses – with a wide range of topics – are taking place from 7-18 June and early booking is advised.
There is now only one train per hour between Weymouth and Waterloo and Dorset Council feels this is insufficient.
This is your chance to become creative with yellow ribbons to produce some artwork – deadline 31 May.
To avoid the disappointment of not being able to park at the beach, why not take advantage of the new park and rides.
Five children at Hayeswood School, who were asked to write to someone famous, chose the Dorset Police Chief Constable.