Dorset County Council – Youth Services Consultation

Local authority announces plans to cease funding 22 youth centres to save £1m.

Dorset County Council said it plans to target resources “where they are most needed” with youth workers operating in places such as schools and skate parks.   Read more at www.cypnow.co.uk/cyp/news/1154830/local-authority-announces-plans-to-cease-funding-22-youth-centres-to-save-gbp1m

Do you have a view on these plans?  Take part in the Youth Services in Dorset Consultation. 

As part of a six week engagement on the proposed changes to youth services in Dorset between 15 September and 27 October, young people, local communities and organisations across Dorset were asked to help shape the future of youth services by telling the Community Partnerships what was available in their local area and what was important to them.   There is now a public consultation running from 17 November to 16 December on a proposal to change the way youth services are provided and your views are needed.

The consultation proposal and access to the on-line survey is available on www.dorsetforyou.com/youth-services-consultation

If you have any further questions or would like further information please contact the Forward Together for Children programme team via FTforChildren@dorsetcc.gov.uk or 01305 225637.

 

Dorset Police Alert – Don’t Let Burglars Pocket Your Christmas Presents

It’s not just law abiding citizens who like to do their Christmas shopping at this time of year – burglars do too. Leaving your property in the dark whilst doing late night shopping could encourage thieves to break into your home and tick off items on their own Christmas lists.

Every year Christmas spirit encapsulates the hearts of the nation, but it’s important for people to remember to keep their items from view of a potential thief, whether it’s in their vehicles or in their homes, police officials say.

Crime Prevention Officer, Debbie Oldfield, said: “Consumers who choose to shop after darkness has fallen should think about their home security prior to leaving their property, as a dark, unoccupied home can entice burglars to try their luck.

“Taking simple precautions such as using timer switches to activate lights and radios, ensuring that your house alarm is set and not removing valuables from windows and doors, all help deter an opportunist burglar.

“If you are ordering items off the internet make sure you have delivery arrangements in place so parcels are not left on the doorstep or in easy accessible areas.

“Being burgled at any time of year causes misery for the victim, but replacing windows or broken doors, liaising with the insurance companies and buying new Christmas presents, can really add to an often already stressful experience.”

Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) regularly run community engagement events in the run up to Christmas and provide crime prevention advice to the public.

Officers also increase patrols in vulnerable areas across Dorset and target prolific offenders.

Ms Oldfield believes working as a community could help reduce burglary. She added: “By working with your neighbours you can make it a safer place to live and you can all look out for suspicious people in the area.

“Consider joining a neighbourhood watch group or start one up of your own if there isn’t one in place.

“If you think someone is acting suspiciously, call the police on 101, or if a crime is in progress, dial the emergency number 999.

“If you are aware of someone handling stolen goods or involved in criminal activity, please call the police. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers, an independent charity, for free on 0800 555 111. You will remain anonymous and could be eligible of a reward.”

POLICE GUIDANCE

  • Always keep your doors and windows shut and locked where possible, even if you’re in your property
  • Use a light switch timer
  • ​Keep shopping bags out of view, whether in the car or in the window of your house
  • If you’re going away over the festive season, ask a friend or neighbour to park on your driveway and make sure any post is put through your letter box properly
  • Cancel deliveries of milk newspapers or any other regular delivery items
  • Fit a burglar alarm and make sure it’s set
  • Do not leave car, door or window keys on view. Never leave keys within reach of a letterbox or a window.
  • Register valuable property at http://www.immobilise.com or keep an inventory including description, serial number and photograph of each item
  • Ask your local Neighbourhood Watch scheme to keep an eye on your home while you are away
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Stourpaine Parish Council – Meeting 17th December 2015

The next meeting of Stourpaine Parish Council will held at 7.00pm on Thursday 17th December 2015 in the Village Hall.

An important agenda item will be to discuss the planning appeal relating to applications – 2/2014/0876/FUL and 2/2014/1595/MODPO – Land E386023 N109671, Havelins (Manor Road), Stourpaine, Dorset.

All welcome

Dorset Police – Report of theft

Dorset Police have had a report of theft from North Barn farm, Winterbourne Stickland, this has occurred Tuesday 24th November 1630hrs and Wednesday 25th November 0500hr. the offenders have stolen 5 gas bottles
crime occurrence number 55150135524
any information please contact Dorset Police 101 or crime stoppers 0800 555 111
many thanks

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Action Fraud – Protect yourself from Bogus Electrical Websites

Fraudsters have set up a high specification website template advertising various electrical goods and domestic appliances. These goods are below market value and do not exist. The fraudsters will request your card details via the website; however the purchaser will then receive an email stating the payment failed and they must pay via bank transfer.

The fraudsters entice the purchaser and reassure them it is a legitimate purchase by using the widely recognised Trusted Shop Trustmark. The fraudsters are using the Trustmark fraudulently and have not been certified by Trusted Shops and therefore the purchaser is not covered by the Trusted Shop money-back guarantee.

Protect yourself:

  • Check the authenticity of the websites before making any purchases. Conduct a ‘whois’ search on the website which will identify when the website has been created, be wary of newly formed domains. You can conduct this search using the following website – https://who.is/.
  • Carry out online research in relation to the website, company name and the business address provided to identify any poor feedback or possible irregularities.
  • Check the Trusted Shops Facebook page where warnings about websites using their Trustmark are published. If you are in doubt about the legitimacy of a Trustmark then you can contact Trusted Shops on 0203 364 5906 or by email service@trustedshops.co.uk. They will confirm whether they have certified that website.
  • Payments made via bank transfer are not protected should you not received the item. Therefore always try to make the payment via PayPal or a credit card where you have some payment cover should you not receive your product.
  • If the item advertised seems too good to be true, then it probably is.

If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone 0300 123 2040.

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Dorset Police Alert – attempted break in

We have had report of attempt break to barn in Lanchards Lane, Blandford, this occurred overnight 19-20th November between 2300 and 0730 hours.
The offenders  tried to move a tractor but were unsuccessful.
crime occurrence number 55150132309
any information please contact Dorset Police 101 or crime stoppers 0800 555 111

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Dorset Driver Gold

Do you remember when you last read the Highway Code? If not, the Dorset Driver Gold programme may be right for you.

Dorset Driver Gold provides an opportunity to update your driving skills and confidence on the road, as well as refresh your knowledge on topics such as the Highway Code, modern driving techniques, and how to keep driving safely for longer. The programme is aimed at older drivers aged 75+ but drivers of all ages and experience are welcome.

The following theory sessions, which cost £5 to attend, are available as follows:

Location                                                                     Date                Time  
LV Streetwise, Bournemouth                                      19/01/2016     10.00  am
Bridport Leisure Centre, Bridport                                 21/01/2016      2.00  pm
County Hall, Dorchester                                             22/01/2016      2.00  pm
Riversmeet Leisure Centre, Gillingham                        03/02/2016     10.00  pm
Allendale Centre, Wimborne                                       10/02/2016      2.00  pm
Upton House, Poole                                                  15/02/2016      2.00  pm
Digby Hall, Sherborne                                                24/02/2016      2.00  pm
LV Streetwise, Bournemouth                                      01/03/2016     10.00  am
County Hall, Dorchester                                             03/03/2016     10.00  am

Booking is essential. For more information and to book visit www.dorsetforyou.com/roadsafety/gold or call 01305 221031

Many thanks
Transport Planning
Dorset County Council

Dorset Police Alert – Trailer theft

MARNHULL

Theft of trailer from the garden of a property in the Salisbury Street area of Marnhull. Taken sometime between 0900 and 1100 hrs yesterday (15/11/2015)
This is a galvanised steel trailer. If anyone believes they saw anything or have any information as to where this trailer may be now, please contact us on 101 quoting occurrence number 55150129160

If you own a similar item, please consider your security and if there is anything further you can do to prevent yourself becoming a victim of crime.

Please visit the Shaftesbury and Gillingham Homewatch page for security ideas and assistance

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