Dorset Police inspector found guilty of gross misconduct
A former inspector found guilty of gross misconduct would have been dismissed from the Force had he not already resigned.
A former inspector found guilty of gross misconduct would have been dismissed from the Force had he not already resigned.
As some pupils return to school on Monday, 1 June, NHS England’s top doctor for children and young people’s mental health has urged parents to be alert to signs that children could be experiencing anxiety, distress or low mood.
Councillor Vikki Slade, leader of BCP Council faces a vote of no confidence at the council meeting on 9 June.
The new NHS Test and Trace system launched on Thursday 28 May across England, and Public Health Dorset is encouraging any residents with symptoms of coronavirus to use the service.
During these testing times, it is important to settle in and eat comforting, tasty food.
Swanage Railway is loved by visitors and local people alike, but it does need funding in order to survive.
A new mural unveiled along Boscombe high street pays homage to the town’s bygone era.
The Sandbanks chain ferry is scheduled to resume service on Wednesday 17 June. The planned commencement will be at 7am from Sandbanks, with three crossings per hour in each direction as usual until 11.10pm from Studland.
People travel from all over the country, if not the world, to attend the Great Dorset Steam Fair at Tarrant Hinton, but the 52nd event has become another victim of the coronavirus pandemic, and is postponed until 26-30 August 2021.
Can you help Hampshire Constabulary reunite Lulu and Dolly with their owners? The two friendly nanny goats, a mother and daughter, were stolen from a barn in Lee.