Looking back on 2020 – a year like no other
What an unusual year 2020 has been. We thought our readers would like to read a summary of the highs and lows of the year of the coronavirus pandemic.
What an unusual year 2020 has been. We thought our readers would like to read a summary of the highs and lows of the year of the coronavirus pandemic.
Members of the public are being asked to pay an extra £1.25 per month for an enhanced police service and to recruit new officers.
Dorset Council and its partners are offering help to the county’s residents who may be struggling over winter.
Dorset food banks, businesses and community groups are urged to register with Help and Kindness to help the Covid-19 community response.
The transformation of Dorset Council’s planning services is being discussed at the next Cabinet meeting on 8 December.
Dorset Police ran a 12-hour Tweetathon from 2pm on 27 November to 2am on 28 November to show the variety of calls to the service.
Planning is always an emotive subject so if you have strong views on the future of Dorset make sure you put them forward.
Families in Dorset are being asked if they can spare any children’s nearly new winter coats and warm pyjamas that are suitable for ages three-12.
Consequently there is a call for Post Offices to increase their range of services and for people to be aware of them.
Take part in a survey to tell the Force how you would like to communicate a non-emergency situation with them.