People must check in when they’re out in Dorset
Everyone over the age of 16 must provide a name and contact details or check in with the QR code when they visit businesses.
Everyone over the age of 16 must provide a name and contact details or check in with the QR code when they visit businesses.
Families of patients undergoing treatment for cancer and blood disorders in Bournemouth Hospital are able to stay in the flat.
Staff in the anaesthetic department working long on-calls and night shifts will have the chance for a 20-minute nap.
The new paths on both side of Whitelegg Way will form part of a 13km sustainable travel route between Merley and Christchurch.
The easing of lockdown restrictions could provide a greater opportunity for terrorists to operate warns senior officer.
Teenagers with special educational needs are able to enjoy a variety of activities, some in West Moors and others out in the community.
Employees aged over 45 will have the chance to have a ‘Midlife MOT’ thanks to a programme from Dorset LEP.
The two events will focus on providing jobs for people in the county with special educational needs and disabilities.
Cancer, heart disease, kidney issues and gastric problems will be diagnosed faster thanks to the new scanners at Poole Hospital.
Set up at the beginning of the first lockdown, the Digital Hotline has helped around 1,000 people with a variety of online issues.