Police warn terrorism threat could return with easing of lockdown
The easing of lockdown restrictions could provide a greater opportunity for terrorists to operate warns senior officer.
The easing of lockdown restrictions could provide a greater opportunity for terrorists to operate warns senior officer.
The election for the Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner and for a ward of Ferndown Town Council takes place on 6 May.
The two protests which took place in Bournemouth and Weymouth on Easter Saturday were peaceful with no incidents.
People who have concerns about Ringwood’s future are being urged to have their say on the Ringwood Neighbourhood Plan.
In order to avoid a knock on the door from a field officer, people in Dorset are urged to fill in the Census.
Elections for the Dorset PCC and certain wards are being held on 6 May and deadline for registering is Monday 19 April.
A virtual public inquiry will be opened on 13 April to decide the appeals relating to several planning decisions regarding Guppy’s Yard.
Lockdown has meant that people haven’t been able to visit second homes, but owners do need to complete the questionnaire for their properties.
You could end up with a fine of up to £1,000 if you don’t fill in the Census either online or on the paper questionnaire.
The Twin Sails Bridge in Poole and Bournemouth Pier are landmarks which will remind people to fill in the Census this Sunday.