Dorset Council leader responds to second lockdown
Leader of Dorset Council, Councillor Spencer Flower, has reacted to announcements that England will enter a second national lockdown from Thursday.
Leader of Dorset Council, Councillor Spencer Flower, has reacted to announcements that England will enter a second national lockdown from Thursday.
A change coming into effect this weekend will have a devastating impact on thousands of people in Dorset, and many more across the rest of the country.
A scheme supporting vulnerable women to reduce reoffending has been commended at the Howard League Community Awards.
Further records are being joined up within the Dorset Care Record meaning Dorset residents will have enhanced coordinated care.
With the clocks having gone back on 25 October we are all facing longer nights, so advice on appraising your home security is very timely.
Ringwood School has confirmed that it has two unrelated positive cases of COVID-19 within the school community.
People needing to take a COVID-19 test have an additional place where they can access the service. It is located in Bournemouth.
A Public Spaces Protection Order regarding dogs in open spaces has been approved following extensive consultation with the public.
People in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole can access financial help.
Following the recent increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Dorset, Sam Crowe, director of Public Health for Dorset and BCP Council, is urging people to act responsibly to reduce the likelihood of a future major spike in cases and the need for more local restrictions.