Dorset Police Alert – Report of sheep worrying

During the afternoon on Monday 12th October, a sheep was attacked and killed by a dog in a field off Rook Lane, Winterborne Whitechurch. If you have any information that may help with our enquiries then please contact Dorset Police on 101 quoting occurrence number 55150107426.

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Stourpaine Gardening Club – 2015 AWARDS WINNERS

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Stourpaine Gardening Club Summer Show Saturday 12 September 2015

The Stourpaine Gardening Club held a VERY SUCCESSFUL SHOW with some excellent entries. Well done Frank!!! Come on the rest of you, give him some competition! Pete would like to thank the committee for a job well done and a special thank you to Rachael, Chris, Di, and Jenny for helping our regular tea ladies. Also Barbara for her hard work on the raffle.

2015 AWARDS WINNERS WERE:

  • The White Horse Trophy for Fruit & Vegetables
    • Frank Tomes
  • The Leslie Coward Cup for Flowers
    • Frank Tomes
  • The Ursula Warren Rose Bowl for Flower Arranging
    • Fran Bromley
  • The Nan Preston Cup for Preserves, Cakes and Pastries
    • Gyda Warren
  • The Pritchard Cup for Photography
    • Caroline Charnley
  • The John Skelly Trophy for Photography by a Club Member
    • Caroline Charnley
  • The Grace Upward Cup for Handicrafts
    • Jenny Rhodes
  • The Captain Tremble Cup for Painting and Drawing, jointly won by
    • Mary Phipps & Linda Johnson
  • The Jubilee Cup for the Written Word
    • Margaret Norman
  • The Langdon Cup for highest overall points by a Club Member
    • Frank Tomes
  • The Iva Dimond Cup for the highest overall points
    • Frank Tomes
  • The King Edward Cup for the greatest weight grown by a Gardening Club Member from one potato
    • Frank Tomes
  • The Jean Chandler Cup for children up to 7 years
    • Oliver Wells
  • The Mrs Oliver Cup for children aged 8 to 13 years
    • Ollie Hargrave
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PR 4282 – Road closure for site meeting

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logoRoad closure for site meeting

Part of the road that links Blandford and Shaftesbury will be closed for seven hours this Wednesday.

The C13 through Melbury Abbas and Dinah’s Hollow is to be shut between 9am and 4pm so that Dorset County Council engineers can meet with landowners to discuss the stabilisation proposals.

Cllr Peter Finney, Cabinet member for environment, said:

“It’s essential for us to discuss our proposals with landowners and unfortunately, due to the narrow passage through the hollow, we need to close the road to carry out the site visit safely.

“We’ll be carrying out a site inspection and survey work to make the best use of time, we’re sorry for the disruption the closure will cause.”

The road is currently open under traffic management following a complete closure by the council last year after the slopes through the hollow were found to be unstable.

More information can be found at dinahs-hollow

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Dorset Police Alert – Suspect Cold Caller

we have had a report of a cold caller at an address in Shaftesbury on the 8th October 2015. the Male has attended and stated he worked for Wessex water and needed to test the water.  thank fully the owner was very on the ball and offered him a glass of water to test but he refused and went on his way.
we know this was not Wessex water as they have confirmed this.
Wessex water normally send a letter to your address if there has been problems with the water, but not test it at your address.  please if you receive anything like this please make sure you get some photo  Identification and check with the actual company, do not let anyone into your address. unless you are expecting them.
Dorset Police 101 crimestoppers 0800 555 111

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Dorset Police Alerts

Dorset Police have received a report of theft of purse from a handbag which was left on a trolley in Morrisons in Blandford on Friday 2nd October 2015 between 1300 hrs and 1400 hrs
Please do not leave your bags open and unattended when out shopping.
Crime occurrence number 55150101564
any information please contact Dorset Police 101 www.dorset.police.uk or crime stoppers 0800 555 111

Thank you to everyone that completed the September survey as part of the Your View campaign, your continued engagement will help shape the future of Dorset’s police force.

Furthermore, make sure you look out for the Your View October survey which is going live in a few weeks. The survey will cover topic areas such as domestic abuse, cyber-crime and mental health.

Click here to find out more about the Your View campaign.

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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE, DINAH’S HOLLOW, MELBURY ABBAS

C13DCCPlease follow the link below to see a copy of the Temporary Road Closure Notice for the C13 at Dinah’s Hollow, Melbury Abbas on the 14th October 2015

Temporary Closure of the C13 14th October 2015

If you would like further information

  • about the work being undertaken, please call Dorset Highways Operation team on 01305 228100.

concerning this notice please call Dorset Highways’ road space management team on 01305 221020

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Rogue Traders Are Targeted In Dorset’s Week Of Action

Dorset Police, Trading Standards Officers and partner agencies are working together to tackle the national issue of doorstep crime, which affects vulnerable and elderly people across the county, in a countrywide week of action.

Wednesday 30 September was the UK’s national day of action, which involved representatives from Dorset’s authorities educating the public in how to avoid becoming of a victim of fraud at their door and how to report suspicious and criminal activity.

The day of action focused on Trading Standards and the Police speaking to traders who were working on houses and in gardens and also the householder.

Police Community Support Officers have been raising awareness of doorstep crime by attending banks, chemists and coffee mornings to educate residents on what cold calling is and how to avoid being conned.

Rogue traders knock on a person’s door and offer a service, but overcharge for poor craftsmanship or unnecessary or unfinished work.

Offenders appear very friendly and often deceive people into thinking they’re helping, by giving their victim a good deal and for pointing out work which needs fixing immediately.

The offenders offer services including; power washing driveways, cutting down trees and tending gardens and selling chainsaws and generators. They also carry out general building work including tarmacking in exchange for cash.
Police believe that criminals who carry out this type of fraud are doing so whilst travelling through the county, but there are also people who live in the area who try to con the elderly.

Officers from neighbourhood policing teams including; Weymouth, Dorchester, Christchurch, Wimborne, Poole and Winton are working in collaboration with Trading Standards Officers to spread the message of ‘Be Sure Who’s At Your Door’.

Free door stickers are available from libraries across Dorset or by calling the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 03454 040506. To find a Trading Standards approved business and find reputable traders, visit the Buy With Confidence website.

Crime prevention advice:

  • Keep your doors locked, even if you’re in the premises, and put a chain on if you have one
  • Don’t let anyone into your property that you don’t know
  • Don’t accept work from people calling at your door, no matter how urgent they say the work is
  • Never go to the bank with someone you don’t know or trust
  • Call the police on 101 if you think you have been a victim of a crime or you see any suspicious behaviour
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Dorset Police Alert – Theft of horse related items

Good morning,

Unfortunately I am sending this message to inform you of a theft of horse related items from a shed in the Shutes Lane area of Gillingham.

This has occured between the 25th and 30th of September.

Items stolen include:

MAXAM COB SADDLE, BLACK STITCHED BRIDLE, THROWGOOD GIRTH, PURPLE POLY PAD, STIRRUPS WITH STRAPS, BLACK MONTY ROBERTS DUALLY, PURPLE PARELLI 12 FT ROPE, 2 GREEN PREMIER EQUINE TAIL GUARDS, CHILDS LILAC GROOMING KIT IN A BOX AND ASSORTED BRUSHES AND TOOTH PICKS

If you are offered any of these items or see them for sale anywhere, please contact Dorset Police on 101 quoting occurence 55150101160

I will be at the Mole Country Stores in Gillingham from 10 am until 3 pm tomorrow (3rd October)offering tack marking and security advice at their equine day. Please come along and say hello.

Thank you.

Kate Hann
PCSO 6268
Sturminster Newton Rural/Horsewatch

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