Young people take part in knife and firearms prevention workshops
Over 1,700 young people attended the workshops organised by Dorset Police as part of national crime week.
Over 1,700 young people attended the workshops organised by Dorset Police as part of national crime week.
People are invited to nominate those volunteers who they feel have gone above and beyond the call of duty.
There will be free parking on specific dates across Dorset this festive season to support local events in the run up to Christmas.
Young people will get a flavour of life in the hospitality industry by attending a taster day at Hall & Woodhouse.
After missing a year in 2020, due to the pandemic, Remembrance Services and many parades were back throughout the county on Sunday 14 November.
Machines in many Dorset Council car parks are unable to take coins at the moment, but there are four cashless options.
Dorset Police is supporting Op Sceptre a national campaign week-long knife amnesty, which is encouraging people to ‘bin a knife’.
The Force wishes to thank local people for their patience in what has been Dorset’s busiest every spring and summer.
Emergency Services Day will be marked by staff from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service at 9am on Thursday 9 September.
Several big events are planned for the next few days and Dorset Police is urging people to keep themselves and others safe.