Brr… Dorset gritting crews get ready for icy winter
Around 100 members of Dorset Council’s highways team are ready to work day and night to keep roads open in the county.
Around 100 members of Dorset Council’s highways team are ready to work day and night to keep roads open in the county.
Community speed watch volunteers took part in Speed Watch Week, monitoring over 15,700 vehicles in more than 100 locations.
A road near Weymouth Rail Station will be closed to traffic in November to allow Wessex Water to make emergency repairs to a sewer.
Witnesses and anyone with dashcam footage are being sought by police following the collision on Sunday 29 September.
A Weymouth man in his 60s has sustained serious injuries following a crash; police are appealing for witnesses to the collision.
A Verwood resident organised a ‘Pass Wide and Slow’ horse-riding event, reminding motorists of safe driving practices around horses.
The upcoming Cliff Top Music Festival on 7 September will operate the service to prevent parking issues from occurring.
The four-day Operation Tramline enabled officers to identify 120 offences including 46 for not wearing a seatbelt.
Over 150 bus shelters across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole have been upgraded with new CCTV cameras in a bid to reduce anti-social behaviour.
The Twin Sails Bridge, which had been closed for repairs for three months, is now open to traffic following works.