NHS workers free parking in Dorset Council car parks set to end
The free parking in Dorset Council car parks for NHS and care workers is set to end on what could be Freedom Day on 19 July.
The free parking in Dorset Council car parks for NHS and care workers is set to end on what could be Freedom Day on 19 July.
Dorset Council warns that there will be traffic delays and motorists are asked to find an alternative route where possible.
Charges vary from one area to another and so the authority plans to standardise them with a three-tier system.
There will be a number of road closures during this latest phase of improvements to the Wallisdown corridor.
The national seat belt campaign is now in force and those who fail to wear a belt could face substantial fines.
Teenagers will be able to access lessons which will help them to remain safe when they are a passenger in a car.
Dorset Police has issued a road safety message to all motorists following the death of two motorcyclists over the bank holiday.
You can download PayByPhone, RingGo or JustPark apps and be able to park in any council car park in the BCP area.
If you witnessed this single vehicle collision or have dashcam footage the police would like you to contact them.
To avoid the disappointment of not being able to park at the beach, why not take advantage of the new park and rides.