New children’s homes to be set up in Dorset
Small properties will provide homes for children in Dorset so they don’t have to be sent away from the county.
Small properties will provide homes for children in Dorset so they don’t have to be sent away from the county.
You have until 14 February to put forward your views on a project to establish a nature reserve on the Downs.
The school which closed in July last year, will remain a community asset and a consultation on its future use will start soon.
Run by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, participants just need to spend 30 minutes counting the birds they see on a spot of their own land.
You can run, walk, dance or jog over a 5km route on 24 April with the event running within Covid-19 legislations.
We’ve all been clearing out during the lockdowns, but make sure your unwanted items are going to a genuine charity.
Census day is Sunday 21 March and this year you can fill it in digitally although paper questionnaires will be available.
The John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation, which has supported over 2,100 youngsters since it was founded, is to continue to help young people.
The past year has seen an increase in dog ownership and consequently more professional dog walkers are being employed.
Families struggling with home schooling can receive help from various sources and Dorset Council shows you the pathway.