ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, ROAD FROM HIGHER SHAFTESBURY ROAD TO THE ACCESS ROAD TO HARBINS PARK FARM, TARRANT GUNVILLE

Please find below a link to a copy of a temporary traffic notice, which Dorset County Council is to introduce.

Notice -Temp closure of Higher Shaftesbury Road May 2015

If you would like further information:

  • concerning access or the work being undertaken, please call Wessex Water on behalf of 0345 600 4 600;
  • concerning this notice please call Dorset Highways’ road space management team on 01305 221020;
  • concerning these and other roadwork’s in your area visit: roadworks.org
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Dorset Police – Important message

North Dorset Officers have been investigating a theft of a Landrover discovery car, taken sometime between 2200hrs yesterday 14052015 and 0500hrs today 15052015
This vehicle has been taken from the Silton area of Gillingham.

This does follow on from another Landrover theft from Todber, Sturminster Newton during the day on Tuesday 12052015.

Both vehicles have been the older style Landrovers.

Although these don’t appear to be linked crimes at this time, the safer neighbourhood teams would like to encourage owners of older vehicles to check the security of their vehicles and to consider purchasing after market security features such as steering wheel locks or other devices that are widely available.

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Stourpaine Parish Council – Annual Parish Meeting

Stourpaine Parish Council – Annual Parish Meeting

Thursday 21st May 2015 at 7.00pm in the Sports Pavilion, Draper Memorial Field, Draper Memorial Field, Havelins, Stourpaine.

Come along to the Annual Parish Meeting and –

  • meet your Parish Councillors
  • hear about how the Parish Council has been working for the village over the past year
  • have your say on the priorities for the Parish Council over the next twelve months on – Superfast Broadband, the closure of the C13 and management of the A350, planning and development matters in the village

The Annual Meeting of the Parish Council and usual Parish Council meeting will follow the conclusion of the Annual parish Meeting – please follow the link below to see a copy of the agenda –

Agenda 20150521

Agenda Annual Meeting 210515

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dorset Police – Urgent messages

Please find below information received from Dorset Police –

Cops in shops

Due to our ongoing commitments in relation to the general election we are rearranging our Cops in Shops and this will now be taking place on Thursday 14 May 2015.

This will be in the following areas and times:
Pimperne Post Office 10:30 – 11:00
Home Farm, Tarrant Gunville: 11:30 – 12:00
Iwerne Minster Post Office: 12:30 – 13:00
The White Horse, Stourpaine: 13:30 – 14:00
Okeford Fitzpaine Post Office: 14:30 – 15:00

Break-in to vehicle 6th May 2015

Officers are investigating a break to a vehicle on bank holiday Monday in the Bell Hill area of North Dorset.
This is an area off the Okeford Hill bridleway and we are enquiring if anyone was in this area on Monday around the hours of 1300 to 1500 hrs and saw anything suspicious.
A handbag was stolen from the vehicle and we are also using this opportunity to remind people to remove all valuables from your vehicle when you leave it for any amount of time.

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Dorset Police – Important messges

HANG UP ON FRAUDSTERS
Telephone fraudsters are targeting Dorset Residents
Cold callers trick people into transferring money to a fake bank account or sending it via a courier

Protect yourself from criminals
NEVER
give out your pin number or bank details to anyone who calls you no matter who they claim to be,or where they claim to be from.
send cash in a taxi or via a courier.
send bank cards anywhere -always keep them with you.

If you have concerns regarding this or believe that you may have been a victim of this type of scam please contact us on 101.

Rural Crime

This message is to inform people that there has been two burglaries in the Dorchester area over the weekend where outbuildings were broken into for chemical thefts.
These chemicals are used for farming purposes and not believed to have been stolen for any other reasons.
Once again, we would like to remind farmers, gardeners and builders to check their security and ensure that all items of value are safely secured and marked if possible.

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Dorset Police – Important information

The following information has been received from Dorset Police –

Valuables left in your vehicle? –

Like to show off your stuff?    Thieves like you to

With the nice weather and the urge to go for long walks in beauty spots nearly upon us don’t get distracted and allow yourself to become a victim of vehicle crime.

To help prevent this do not leave any valuables on show that may tempt criminals to take an active interest in your vehicle and want what you left on display.

Remember to remove valuables from your vehicle and enjoy the weather.

Suspicious vehicle –

Yesterday, 22 April 2015, suspicious men were spotted selling tools from the back of their van in the Blandford area. They were sighted in Gillingham, Winterborne Whitechurch, Winterborne Stickland and Tarrant Gunville. Some of the tools being sold included chainsaws as well as generators and power washers.

The men were approaching local residents, and also people in car parks.

If you witnessed this incident or have any reported sightings or information, please contact Dorset Police on 101 and quote the crime number I21:0344.

Orange MR XC Mountain Bike –

North Dorset officers are looking for the original owner of an “orange” mountain bike.

The bike we have is white in colour made by “Orange”
It is an MR XC model. We believe this is a very expensive make of bike.

If anyone believes they may have any information, please contact Dorset Police on 101 quoting incident 22:0034 as soon as possible.
A link to the photograph is available on the Noth Dorset Safer Neighbourhood facebook page.

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Action Fraud – Alerts

The following alerts have been received from Action Fraud –

On-line Auction Fraud

On-line auction websites are being used by fraudsters to advertise vehicles for sale which do not exist.

The fraudster advertises on an auction website and gets their victim to agree to purchase a vehicle, making sure that all correspondence is done via email.  The victim then receive emails which claim to be from genuine payment merchants or auction websites which state that the  money they have paid for the vehicle will be held in an ‘escrow account’.

The email indicates the money will be released to the seller, once the person has confirmed that they’re happy with the purchase. The email says that this will provide the person with ‘buyer protection’. In reality these emails are fraudulent, they don’t come from the named companies and the bank accounts are controlled by fraudsters.

Protect yourself:

–    Always stay within the terms and conditions of the auction websites.
–    Remember that PayPal do not include vehicles under their buyer protection.
–    Meet the seller ‘face to face’ and view the vehicle before parting with any money.
–    Be vigilant of emails that purport to be from genuine companies and check the ‘domain’ name of the email address for any inconsistencies.
–    Check feedback online by searching the associated phone numbers or email addresses of the seller.
–    If the vehicle is below market value consider whether this is an opportunity which is too good to be true!

Also

Online auction websites are being used by fraudsters to advertise agricultural machinery for sale which do not exist.

The fraudster advertises on an auction website and gets their victim to agree to purchase farming machinery, making sure that all correspondence is done via email.

The victim then receive emails which claim to be from genuine payment merchants or auction websites which state that the money they have paid for the machinery will be held in an ‘escrow account’.

The email indicates the money will be released to the seller, once the person has confirmed that they’re happy with the purchase. The email says that this will provide the person with ‘buyer protection’. In reality these emails are fraudulent, they don’t come from the named companies and the bank accounts are controlled by fraudsters.

Protect yourself:

  • Always stay within the terms and conditions of the auction websites.
  • Remember that PayPal do not include vehicles under their buyer protection.
  • Meet the seller ‘face to face’ and view the vehicle before parting with any money.
  • Be vigilant of emails that purport to be from genuine companies and check the ‘domain’ name of the email address for any inconsistencies.
  • Check feedback online by searching the associated phone numbers or email addresses of the seller.
  • If the vehicle is below market value consider whether this is an opportunity which is too good to be true!

Apple iTunes

Action Fraud and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) have been made aware that there are currently a number of emails being sent out that appear to be coming from Apple iTunes, detailing a recent purchase.

The email states that if customers did not purchase the item they should click on the link provided to obtain a refund. Once redirected to a web page they are asked to fill out their card and other personal details. This is a spam email with links to a malicious web page that is being used to harvest personal details, possibly in order to access victim’s bank accounts.

Protect yourself:

• Double check where the email has come from before clicking on the link
• Check your iTunes account for recent activity
• Consider contacting iTunes separately to double check your account activity
• Remember iTunes will not request your personal details via email or through attached links
• If you have filled in one of the forms, do not use online banking until you have had your computer checked out by an expert.  Also consider contacting your bank to make them aware of the situation – money held in your account may be at risk.

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Dorset Police – Urgent message

At 5pm on Monday the 20th April an elderly female living in Pimperne was visited by a male who stated that he had done some fencing work for her and she owed him some money. The male has talked his way inside her home and then went from room to room before leaving empty handed.

The male was described as being white, large build with short dark hair and a sunburned face. He had a large number of tattoos on his arms and was wearing a green jacket with a red emblem on the front and back.

If anybody has any information about the above incident then please contact Dorset Police on 101 quoting crime number 16871

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Dorset Police – Important Information

We have been made aware by Wiltshire Police of a couple of scams farms in their force area are suffering.
One scam is the caller says they are from the rural crime team and goes on to ask for details of machinery at the farm and if it is data tagged. This may be a precursor to thefts of farm machinery.
The other scam is of a similar nature but could be under the guise of farm safety around machinery and goes on to ask for donations.
Please do not disclose any details over the phone.

And

Overnight, there have been breaks to outbuildings, vehicles and garages within the East Orchard area although they may have occurred in a wider area.

Officers have two males detained on suspicion of theft and a vehicle seized. They are currently helping us with our enquiries.

We are requesting that local residents check premises and vehicles to ensure they have not been victims. If you believe you have anything missing, please contact Dorset police on 101 with  information.

Many Thanks,
North Dorset Safer Neighbourhood Teams