Dorset Chamber reacts to second lockdown
Dorset Chamber has huge concerns about a second lockdown, which starts on Thursday 5 November 2020, fearing many businesses will be devastated.
Dorset Chamber has huge concerns about a second lockdown, which starts on Thursday 5 November 2020, fearing many businesses will be devastated.
Are there questions you would like to put to Dorset’s Police and Crime Commissioner? If so, now is your chance.
With the availability of jobs being tenuous at best, a plea has gone out for local businesses to provide virtual work experiences for the region’s young people.
Leader of Dorset Council, Councillor Spencer Flower, has reacted to announcements that England will enter a second national lockdown from Thursday.
Local Freemasons have raised £12,500 for Bournemouth Hospital Charity’s NHS Heroes Appeal.
Two brothers who robbed a Bournemouth bank at knifepoint have each been jailed for three years and four months.
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A change coming into effect this weekend will have a devastating impact on thousands of people in Dorset, and many more across the rest of the country.
The town of Wimborne Minster stood still on the afternoon of 29 October whilst the horse drawn hearse carrying the coffin of Ian Willis drove through the town centre.
A former Dorset Police officer has been sentenced to 10 years and six months in prison for the manslaughter of a woman in West Parley.