Uninsured motorists caught in Dorset
A total of 29 vehicles were seized in an operation carried out by officers from the Dorset Police Roads Policing Team.
A total of 29 vehicles were seized in an operation carried out by officers from the Dorset Police Roads Policing Team.
October and the beginning of November were mild, but forecasters say colder weather is heading our way next week.
Police are keen to receive any dashcam footage and to speak to anyone who witnessed the manner of driving of the vehicle.
There is now double the number of Border Force passport control desks, and the outbound baggage system has been upgraded.
Dorset Police is keen to speak to any motorists who were in the area, particularly the driver of a silver Ford Focus.
Dorset Council’s Cabinet is to consider the Highways Capital Programme Strategy at its meeting on 11 November.
The 24-year-old man died three days after the collision and police are still asking for more witnesses to come forward.
Dorset Police is hoping that someone with dashcam footage or who witnessed the driving of the motorist will come forward.
The council says that it is deferring some road surfacing treatments to spring and summer next year because of seasonal constraints.
Businesses are being encouraged to join the New Forest Drive Safe campaign to help avoid animal deaths on the roads.