Please find attached details of the pending temporary road closure of the A350, Bosley Hill, Cann, Shaftesbury, Dorset for five days from the 16th February 2016 –
Temporary Road Closure A350 Bosley Hill Cann Shaftesbury February 2016
Please find attached details of the pending temporary road closure of the A350, Bosley Hill, Cann, Shaftesbury, Dorset for five days from the 16th February 2016 –
Temporary Road Closure A350 Bosley Hill Cann Shaftesbury February 2016
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Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National) |
In December 2015 the UK was hit by three severe storms resulting in widespread flooding across the North of England and Scotland.
The NFIB would like to make flood victims aware of the possible threat that Rogue Traders and Bogus Trades People pose to them. Buying on your doorstep can be convenient. However, a salesman who uses clever tactics can pressurise you into buying something you actually don’t want or something that’s poor value for money.
Protect yourself against bogus trades people fraud
If you do decide to buy:
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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Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National) |
Fraudsters are sending out virus infected emails that claim a package has been seized by HM Revenue & Customs upon arrival into the United Kingdom. The official looking scam emails claiming to be from Royal Mail contain a link to a document which will install malicious software on your computer designed to steal credentials like account names, email addresses and passwords.
An example email reads:
Title: Your parcel has been seized
Royal Mail is sorry to inform you that a package addressed to you was seized by HM Revenue & Customs upon arrival into the United Kingdom.
A close inspection deemed your items as counterfeit and the manufacturers have been notified. If your items are declared genuine then they will be returned back to you with the appropriate custom charges.
You may have been a victim of counterfeit merchandise and the RM Group UK will notify you on how to get your money back. Please review the attached PDF document for more information.
Document (RM7002137GB).Zip
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
To help the spread of the virus, the email also says: “you will need to have access to a computer to download and open the Zip file”. If you receive one of these emails, do not click on any links or download any attachments and report it to Action Fraud.
Protect Yourself
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
Dorset passengers to have their say on local bus services
In response to the consultations on public transport being run across Wiltshire and Dorset, Bus Users UK is holding a series of Your Bus Matters events in Dorset. Each event is open to the public, and will give passengers in the region the chance to have their say on proposed cuts to local services.
Dorset County Council has been invited to send representatives and visitors will also have the opportunity to speak direct to their local bus operators. The three Your Bus Matters events are being held on:
Wednesday 3 February –
Bridport Bus Station, Tannery Road from 10am – 2pm
Thursday 4 February –
Shaftesbury High Street bus stop (outside Hine and Parsons) from 10am to 1pm
Blandford Forum opposite Corn Exchange (outside Clarks) from 2pm to 5pm
At each event, passengers using Class 2 mobility scooters will be able to get hold of a ‘permit to travel’, the permission needed to carry a mobility scooter on board a bus.
Bus Users, a non-profit organisation that champions the interests of bus and coach passengers, will be running further events across Wiltshire over the next few weeks.
To find out more about these events and the work of Bus Users visit: www.bususers.org
Further information on the Dorset consultation, which ends on 8 February, can be found at: https://consultationtracker.dorsetforyou.com/00,consultation,12145,330,00.htm
To find out more about mobility scooter assessments visit: http://www.transportforall.org.uk/news/newregulations-on-scooters-on-buses
For more information contact Vicki Pulman on 01622 816737 / 07785 768580
Notes
Bus Users is an independent group which champions the interests of bus and coach users and campaigns for better bus and coach services.
We have the ear of all the major bus companies and a lot of the smaller ones too, of their trade organisation and of the Government and local authorities.
We operate a complaints appeals service for bus users who are dissatisfied with the response they have had from bus companies, and we run events for bus users to meet their local bus company management and local authority staff. We act as a support organisation for local bus users groups.
Detectives are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a burglary at a petrol station in Blandford.
Between 4.20am and 4.30am on Sunday 31 January 2016, three men wearing balaclavas and dark clothing broke into the Tesco Petrol Station in Stour Park in the town.
The offenders were challenged by two members of staff who had been alerted to the incident via the alarm. The pair were threatened by one of the offenders with a crow bar.
A quantity of cigarettes was stolen. No one was injured in the incident.
The offenders left the scene in a white Audi TT.
Detective Constable Tom Hall, of Weymouth CID, said: “I am appealing to anyone who saw three men acting suspiciously in the area of the petrol station at the relevant time yesterday morning to please call me on 101.
“I am also particularly keen to hear from anyone who has been offered or seen cigarettes for sale in suspicious circumstances.”
Witnesses and anyone with information should call Dorset Police in confidence on 101 quoting incident number 31:100. Alternatively, call the free and anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111 where mobile phone tariffs may apply.
Wednesday 13, 20 and 27 April sees the Institute of Advanced Motorists free lectures commence at 6.45 pm with an 8.45 pm finish. The lectures are being held at Committee Room 1, County Hall, Dorchester DT1 1XJ. Entry to Committee Room 1 is through the glass doors at Colliton Corner and parking is free.
The lectures, given by a class one civilian ex-police instructor with many years’ experience and a sense of humour, contain information and advice that could save your life.
As we strive to better ourselves at most things in life, why not driving? No need to book, just come along and bring your friends.
For further information contact Jane Percy on 01305 820963 or secretary@dorsetiam.org.uk.
Do not reply to this message directly. Alternatively, visit the IAM website for more details: http://www.dorsetiam.org.uk/
Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National |
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) is warning people of the dangers of Recovery Room fraudsters targeting former victims of Timeshare fraud.
Recovery Room Fraud refers to a scam whereby fraudsters contact the victims of previous frauds, often by way of cold calling them, and claim to be able to recover previously lost funds. In July 2014 the Financial Services Authority (FSA) estimated that 30% of people who had lost money through Investment fraud would also fall victim to a Recovery Room fraud.
When Recovery Room fraudsters target victims of timeshare frauds they usually claim to be a legal professional or a representative of a government agency (normally within the country where the original timeshare property was based) in order to legitimise the scam. The fraudsters know personal details about the victim and their previous investment which gives them credibility. They claim that the advanced fees requested are for ‘local taxes’ or ‘litigation costs’ incurred during the recovery of the funds. It is suspected that the persons behind Recovery Room frauds are often the same people involved in the original scams even though these crimes may have occurred years earlier.
Initially, a small fee, typically in the region of £200-400, is requested by the fraudsters which they often claim is refundable as part of a ‘no-win no-fee’ basis. The fraudsters rely on the victims seeing this as a nominal fee compared to the amounts lost, which often run into the tens-of-thousands of pounds, and therefore worth paying if it facilitates the return of their money. Once paid, various excuses are made by the fraudsters to explain delays in the recovery of the funds. Subsequently, further larger amounts are then requested by the fraudsters. Needless to say, no refunds ever materialise and no money is ever recovered.
Protect Yourself
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
We are getting increased reports of males attending rural addresses stating they have generators for sale.
At this time, there are no offences disclosed however, we feel that the items for sale may be sub standard and/or copies of renowned makes.
Trading standards have been made aware that these males are in the area again but we would like to ask residents to be careful before making purchases.
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North Dorset Neighbourhood Policing Teams
To see a copy of the minutes from the 17th December 2015 meeting of Stourpaine Parish Council, please follow the link below –
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Amy Crowfoot (Dorset Police, Communications and Engagement Department, Dorset) |
Some of Dorset’s most prolific offenders have been sentenced to a combined total of over 57 years during 2015, following arrests made during the Force’s Operation Castle campaign.
Offenders from across Dorset have been caught and prosecuted for committing acquisitive crime, including robbery, burglary and vehicle crime as part of the operation.
The latest offenders to be added to the Behind Bars list are brothers Andrew and Colin Fitzpatrick, with Andrew being sentenced to seven years and his younger brother sentenced to four and a half years for burglary related offences in December 2015.
The following people were convicted in 2015:
Operation Castle is an ongoing initiative, but has even more resources dedicated to it when criminals traditionally increase their activity, such as Christmas and New Year.
Patrol officers and Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) work alongside detectives and plain clothed officers to find out who’s committing crime and prevent them from offending in local communities.
Detective Sergeant Mark White, of Bournemouth Criminal Investigation Department, said: “We are really pleased that the courts have sent these criminals to prison and taken them off the streets of Dorset, especially in the case of the Fitzpatrick brothers.
“These men broke into people’s homes without a second thought for the home owner. In one case, the victim was bed bound and only left the house two days in the year. The brothers struck on one of those days and the victim returned home to find a horrifying situation.
“Burglary affects victims beyond the physical loss of items and damage to property – it makes people feel uneasy for weeks and even months after the offence, which is why it’s vitally important that burglars and other criminals are placed behind bars and serve their time in prison.
“We hope this sends out a clear message that we will not tolerate this kind of activity and we will do everything in our powers to apprehend people who think they are above the law.
“Residents can help prevent becoming a target of thieves by taking simple precautions and following our Who’s Locked Up? Advice. This includes locking doors and windows and using a light timer switch if you’re going to be out for a reasonable period of time.
“I’d like to reassure members of the public that burglary is reducing year-on-year, but we still need the community to report suspicious behaviour and criminality, so I would encourage anyone with information to call Dorset Police so that we can help make their area a safer place to live, work and socialise.
“If you are aware of someone handling stolen goods or being 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 for a reward.”
CRIME PREVENTION ADVICE
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