Stay better connected during lockdown with Dorset’s Digital Hotline
A team of dedicated volunteers is on hand to help Dorset residents stay connected during lockdown.
A team of dedicated volunteers is on hand to help Dorset residents stay connected during lockdown.
You might be unable to visit libraries and Tourist Information Centres, but key services are being maintained online.
An initiative by Dorset Council to help the finances of those in the caring sector during November’s lockdown.
Second time around, more facilities are open so you have the chance to get out and exercise – and support is available for vulnerable people.
With the availability of jobs being tenuous at best, a plea has gone out for local businesses to provide virtual work experiences for the region’s young people.
Leader of Dorset Council, Councillor Spencer Flower, has reacted to announcements that England will enter a second national lockdown from Thursday.
Changes to car parking charges in Dorset have been confirmed. Dorset Council has sought to answer the most common questions.
Dorset communities using Dorset Council’s community Speed Indicator Device programme are seeing safer roads.
Dorset Council are inviting you to have your say on the future of Tourist Information Centres in Dorchester, Sherborne and Wareham.
Further records are being joined up within the Dorset Care Record meaning Dorset residents will have enhanced coordinated care.