Dorset Council advises people to plan this weekend with care
It’s going to be hot, hot, hot this weekend, and inevitably people will be planning to visit Dorset’s coastal towns and beaches.
It’s going to be hot, hot, hot this weekend, and inevitably people will be planning to visit Dorset’s coastal towns and beaches.
The accounts for Dorset Council in its first year of operation reveal that its most expensive redundancy cost the authority £980,000.
A total of 230 Dorset homes and businesses in remote locations have been helped to achieve a fast and reliable broadband service.
Here is a picture to warm your heart – a baby barn owl, or barn owlet, being checked by a licensed volunteer in Dorset.
To have your food shopping delivered by motorcycle riders is pretty cool.
With the week starting on a rainy note it is a good time to visit your local library – and the good news is that nine Dorset Council libraries re-opened today Monday 27 July.
Coronavirus outbreaks in Dorset are to be monitored by a new COVID Health Protection Board.
School is out for many pupils this week, which is likely to result in a wave of visitors coming to Dorset.
If you have a view on premises such as betting shops, bingo halls, amusement arcades and licensed premises, now is the time to let Dorset Council know what you think.
Hurrah! Dorset Council’s leisure centres are to re-open from Saturday 25 July – and yes this does include indoor swimming pools.