Swanage deaths – Dorset Council responds
Dorset Council has added its voice to those who are saddened by the deaths of residents in the Agincare-run Gainsborough Care Home.
Dorset Council has added its voice to those who are saddened by the deaths of residents in the Agincare-run Gainsborough Care Home.
Latest crime statistics show overall crime in the county fell by 2.3 per cent in the year to 30 June 2024.
Dorset Council discovered that the man had assets of £229,962.50 that were not declared at a previous hearing.
Dorset Police are appealing for anyone with any information to come forward following the tragedy at the Gainsborough Care Home.
Police are treating the deaths as unexplained and the care home’s residents have been evacuated.
The pair of collisions occurred on Friday 18 October, one at Lake Gates and the other in Corfe Mullen.
Police are appealing for not only residents with any CCTV footage to come forward but also the driver of the car involved.
Two fraud victims who had just over £70k stolen over a decade ago have had all their money returned out of the offender’s inheritance.
Anyone in Turners Nursery field near Uppleby Road, Branksome, who may have witnessed this assault are urged to contact the police.
With the participation of 130 businesses, reporting on shoplifting in the town centre is up 86 per cent over three months.