Dorset community organisations invited to apply for funding
In Jolly Good Company in Wimborne received funding in a previous round and applications are now invited for Round 4.
In Jolly Good Company in Wimborne received funding in a previous round and applications are now invited for Round 4.
The surge in the housing market and staff shortages had previously delayed returns to 62 days, but now it is 10 working days.
From the start of November, Dorset Council gritters are on-call 24 hours a day, with 12,700 tonnes of rock salt in stock.
The A338 spur road between Ashley Heath and Bournemouth will be closed over four nights for its twice-yearly clean-up.
The advice to residents from Dorset Council and Citizens Advice is to shop around before signing up to a scheme.
Hosts have been receiving £350 per month and now they are to receive an additional £250 per month plus a winter payment.
Dorset Council recently spent four days removing 1.5 tonnes of litter and fly-tipped rubbish from just one road.
If your child is due to start secondary or upper school in September, you will need to get your applications in by Monday 31 October.
Project funding is available from Dorset Council to support projects and events that make a difference to people living in our communities.
A further consultation to define the future of libraries is being held with responses closing on Thursday 22 December.