PR 3974 – Site visit at Dinah’s Hollow

DCC
C13Local villagers have been given the chance to view the closed section of the C13 and ask questions about what is happening.

Representatives from the parish councils affected by the closure of the road between Blandford and Shaftesbury visited the site with county council officers earlier this month (9 July).
The escorted visit showed residents the reasons for shutting the road and showed where soil samples have been taken to help the engineers design a solution to stabilise the slopes.
The C13 through Melbury Abbas was closed by Dorset County Council following investigations that revealed the steep slopes were unstable.
There is a diversion along the A350 between Blandford and Shaftesbury bypassing this closure.
The county council has been working with Dorset Police and local communities on the A350, C13 and surrounding roads to reduce the use of ‘rat runs’ and remind drivers of the speed limits through the villages.

Extra Speed Indicator devices (SIDs), temporary flashing signs that warn drivers who are speeding, have also been installed.

Cllr Deborah Croney, county councillor for Hambledon, said:

“The site visit was very helpful. Ideas about the closure were discussed alongside current and future traffic issues.
“The county council’s highways team have been analysing road usage and speeds affected routes. Details of data collected will be published soon.”

Up to date information about the closure and work plans visit www.dorsetforyou.com/dinahs-hollow

Issued By:
Fiona King, Public Relations Officer
Tel: 01305 224491
Email: f.e.king@dorsetcc.gov.u

Community Speed Watch – 24 July 2014

CSW24TH JULY 2014 COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH

In partnership with Dorset Police, Stourpaine Parish Council will be holding a public meeting at 6.30pm on Thursday 24th July 2014 in the village hall to talk about how Community Speed Watch could help to make our village a safer place to live.
We look forward to seeing you there.

If you are unable to make the meeting please register your interest in Community Speed Watch by contacting Keith Yarwood on 01258 456781.

  • Do you want to make Stourpaine a safer place to live?
  • Are you concerned about the speed of traffic passing through our village?
  • Do you want to take positive action?

Then join us to learn about Community Speed Watch in Stourpaine

STOURPAINE PARISH COUNCIL

Paul Clark – Parish Clerk
Keepers Cottage
Holloway Lane
Shillingstone
Dorset
DT11 0SY

stourpaine@dorset-aptc.gov.uk
Telephone – 01258 860460

PR 3951 – Plans reduce impact of road closure

DCC
C13Preparations have been made to reduce the effect of closing the C13 at Melbury Abbas on the surrounding roads.

The major route between Blandford and Shaftesbury was closed by Dorset County Council following investigations that revealed the steep slopes were unstable.
The county council has been working with Dorset Police and local communities on the A350 and surrounding roads to reduce the use of ‘rat runs’ and remind drivers of the speed limits through the villages.
Extra Speed Indicator devices (SIDs), temporary flashing signs that warn drivers who are speeding, have also been installed.

Deborah Croney, county councillor for Hambledon, said:

“The closure of the C13 has had a significant impact on traffic travelling through the county.
“We’ve been working collaboratively with partners and Dorset Police to prevent and discourage poor driving behaviour along both the A350 and C13.
“The Local Safer Neighbourhood Teams are using speed cameras along the routes and working with local parishes to develop Community Speedwatch schemes to provide vital reassurance.”

Signs have been placed along the route to deter large vehicles and HGVs from using the smaller roads.
The council have also placed advance warning signs at Poole’s ferry terminal and ferry companies are advising customers of possible delays along this route.

Andrew Martin, the county council’s head of highways, said:

“The traffic data show’s that our management of the highway network is working with a reduction of large articulated vehicles using the A350. We will continue to monitor the roads and adjust our work accordingly.”

In Dinah’s Hollow surveys have already been carried out on the steep slopes. A mobile elevated work platform had to be used for some of the work due to the height and angle of the sides.
The next step is for boreholes and soil tests to be taken. These will be carried out on private land and some areas of crops will be affected. The council has negotiated with the landowners for permission to carry out the boreholes. Work is planned to start next week (w/c 30 June).

Up to date information about the closure and work plans visit www.dorsetforyou.com/dinahs-hollow

Issued By:
Fiona King, Public Relations Officer
Tel: 01305 224491
Email: f.e.king@dorsetcc.gov.uk

Dorset PCC – Community Remedy Consultation

Dorset PCCDear Resident
Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, Martyn Underhill is today launching a three month consultation to give residents a greater say in how anti-social behaviour and low level crime is dealt with in the county.

The recent Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act places a statutory duty on all PCCs to develop a list of Community Remedies. From this autumn, victims will be able to select the punishment for the offender from a menu of options.

Community Remedies are likely to include measures such as repairing damage to property, cleaning up graffiti or receiving a punishment proportionate to the crime. Victims can also ask the offender direct questions, mediate or receive an apology. By bringing together the offender with the victim of their crime, it’s hoped they will better understand the impact of their actions. Community Remedy is a way of delivering justice without going through the traditional court process.

In addition to the online survey, the Dorset Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner will also be holding a number of focus groups to consult communities on what they’d like to see on the list of Community Remedies.

Please let us know if you would like to attend any of the following events, as space is limited:

Location Date Time
PURBECK   Corn Exchange , Wareham Town Hall Tuesday 24th June 6.30-7.30pm
NORTH Shaftesbury Town Hall. High Street,  Shaftesbury Tuesday 1st July 7.00-8.00pm
BOURNEMOUTH  Kinson Hub, Kinson Library The Kinson Hub  Wimborne Road  Kinson  Bournemouth  BH11 9AW Monday 14th July 10.30-11.30 am
WEST    Dorchester Tuesday 15th July 10. 30-11.30am
EAST DORSET  Hanham Room, East Dorset Heritage Trust, Allendale House, Hanham Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1AS Friday 18th  July 10.30-11.30
CHRISTCHURCH  Committee Room Monday  21st July 10.00-11.00am
WPBC   Weymouth Police , Station Radipole Lane. Weymouth Friday 25th July 11.00 -12.00am
POOLE   Room 134, Poole Civic Centre Tuesday 29th July 7.00-8.00pm

Share your views

  • To take part in the online survey please click here
  • To take part in a focus group on Community Remedy click here to email the team
  • To request a printed copy of the survey please call 01202 223966

For Sale – Bosch Classixx Dishwasher – FD9312

Bosch Classixx Dishwasher – FD 9312

  • Surplus to requirements
  • Bought January 2014 for £289.00
  • Moderate use since then
  • Selling now at £200.00

If interested call Derek on 01258 488 455

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Categorised as For Sale

Stourpaine Parish Council Meeting – 19 June 2014

obookSTOURPAINE PARISH COUNCIL

 YOU ARE SUMMONED TO A MEETING OF STOURPAINE PARISH COUNCIL TO BE HELD AT 7.00PM IN THE VILLAGE HALL ON THURSDAY 19th JUNE 2014 

PUBLIC QUESTIONS.

There will then be an opportunity before the Council meeting opens for residents to speak on any items on the Agenda or other matters of interest or concern that they wish to bring to the attention of the Parish Council. 

 AGENDA

  • 14/06/01     Apologies for Absence
  • 14/06/02     Declarations of Interest and Grant of Dispensations
  • 14/06/03     Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting held on the 15th May 2014
  • 14/05/04     Matters arising
  • 14/05/05     Planning Matters as per schedule
  • 14/05/06     Closure of the C13 and resulting highways issues
  • 14/06/07     Parish Plan Update
  • 14/06/08     Flood Protection and Prevention
  • 14/06/09     Marking the start of the First World War
  • 14/06/10      Reports
    • a. District Councillor
    • b. County Councillor
    • c. Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator
    • d. Village Hall/Stourpaine Playing Fields Association
    • e. DT11 Forum/CPEND
    • f. Trailway
    • g. Rights of Way
    • h. Allotments
    • i. Unauthorised Travellers Encampment
    • j. Spectrum Housing – Hod View Estate Strategy
  • 14/05/11      Reports on Play Areas
    • a. Kidzone, Playing Field, Havelins
    • b. Grace Upward Under 12s, Bottom Road.
  • 14/05/12      Finance
    • a. Payments to be made – for decision as per schedule
    • b. Approval of Annual Return and Statement of Accounts 2013/14
    • c. Approval of the Stourpaine Parish Council Risk Management Policy
  • 14/05/13      Correspondence not already circulated by the Parish Clerk
  • 14/05/14      Matters for consideration at the next meeting to be held on Thursday 17th July 2014.

P D Clark
Parish Clerk

10th June 2014

Blandford Rural North Safer Neighbourhood Team

The June 2014 newsletter is here: SNT Newsletter JUNE 2014.

Earlier Blandford Rural North SNT Newsletters:

A message from Dorset Police

logoYou may well have read in the media about the successful international operation led by the FBI that had taken control of the GameOver Zeus botnet, a network of captured computers used to steal millions of pounds from individuals and small businesses around the world. An infected computer can also suffer a secondary attack by a piece of malware referred to as CryptoLocker which results is a victims files all being encrypted. Once encrypted a message appears seeking payment of a ransom if the user wants to access their files again. This encryption cannot be broken without the password (or key) held by criminals.

Dorset Police is strongly advising computer owners, who may not even realise they have the malware, to take steps now to remove the infection and protect themselves from future attacks. It is estimated that the criminals will probably be up and running again in about two weeks.

Whilst, it is hoped that the owners of infected systems will be advised that they have of the malware by their ISP, Dorset Police strongly recommends that computers users go to:

https://www.cert.gov.uk/resources/alerts/nca-alert-two-week-opportunity-for-uk-to-reduce-threat-from-powerful-computer-attack/

or

https://www.getsafeonline.org/nca/

and follow the instructions given to check for and remove the malware.

This warning is not intended to cause you panic but we cannot over-stress the importance of taking these steps immediately.

And remember, if you don’t make an effort to clean up malware from your own computer, you may become a victim or at the very least your computer will become part of the problem.

A/DCI P Little
Public Protection
Dorset Police

Ask Dorset – Road Shows

logoAsk Dorset

On 02 June 2014, Dorset County Council is kicking off a series of road shows all around the county inviting the public to come and tell them what they think is most important in the wide range of services they pay for through their Council Tax.

The council doesn’t want to stand still, and is ready to change as a result of listening to local people.

It’s even more important that they listen now, as like all public services Dorset County Council’s budget has been squeezed as part of the national austerity measures. So far the council has worked hard to find these savings and has reduced its overall annual budget by £60 million, whilst having minimal impact on front line services, and needs to save a further £43 million over the next few years.

The county council will though still be spending £250 million a year, so this is a real opportunity to make sure that the money is spent wisely, and to have the greatest positive impact on the things you think are most important, whether that is the state of our roads, running our outdoor education service and libraries, or providing social care services for older people.

We need your help. We need to know what you value the most, what is most
important to you and your family and friends.

You can get involved in lots of different ways:
In person at one of our road shows. Come at meet us, at our road shows you will have the opportunity to talk to your local councillor, a member of our cabinet, our most senior officers or even possibly the chief executive.

You can also get involved online at www.dorsetforyou.com/have-your-say You will also find more information in our newspaper Your Dorset which you will receive in June. Whichever way suits you, we really want to hear from you.

The coming week of roadshows include:

Portland on Tuesday 10 June Easton Square 9.30am-12.30pm
Bridport on Wednesday 11 June Bucky Doo Square at 9.30am-12.30pm
Ferndown on Thursday 12 June Penny’s Walk at 9.30am-12.30pm
Blandford on Friday 13 June outside Morrisons 4.30pm to 7pm.
Wareham on Saturday 14 June junction of North and West Street at 9.30am-12 noon
Corfe Mullen Carnival on Saturday 14 June 2pm to 4pm

The full list of all roadshows include:

Town Day Time Detailed Location
Beaminster Friday 11 July 2014 9.30am-12pm The Square
Beaminster Friday 11 July 2014 2.30pm-4pm Outside St Mary’s School
Blandford Saturday 7 June 2014 11am-1pm Market Place
Blandford Friday 13 June 2014 4.30pm-7pm Morrisons
Bridport Wednesday 11 June 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Bucky Doo Square
Bridport Wednesday 2 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm Morrisons
Christchurch Thursday 26 June 2014 4.30pm-7pm Somerford Sainsburys
Christchurch Saturday 19 July 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Saxon Square Shopping Centre
Corfe Mullen Saturday 14 June 2014 2pm-4pm Corfe Mullen Carnival
Dorchester Wednesday 4 June 2014 9.30am- 12.30pm Outside Barclays
Dorchester Wednesday 25 June 2014 4.30pm-7pm Tesco
Ferndown Thursday 12 June 2014 9.30am- 12.30pm Penny’s Walk
Ferndown Thursday 17 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm Sainsburys
Gillingham Saturday 28 June 2014 10am-1pm Methodist Hall, High Street
Gillingham Thursday 10 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm Asda
Highcliffe Friday 6 June 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Tesco
Lyme Regis Tuesday 24 June 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Shelter at Marine Parade
Portland Tuesday 10 June 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Easton Square
Portland Wednesday 18 June 2014 2pm-4pm Underhill Square, Fortuneswell
Portland Wednesday 18 June 2014 4.30pm-7pm Tesco
Shaftesbury Thursday 19 June 2014 9am-12pm Outside Town Hall
Shaftesbury Thursday 3 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm Tesco
Sherborne Saturday 12 July 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Outside Waitrose
Sherborne Thursday 24 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm Sainsburys
Sturminster Newton Saturday 7 June 2014 9am-11am Outside The Exchange, Station Road
Sturminster Newton Monday 23 June 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Inside The Exchange, Station Road
Swanage Tuesday 3 June 2014 9:30am- 12:30pm Adjacent to the Mowlem
Swanage Tuesday 17 June 2014 4.30pm-7pm Co-op
Verwood Wednesday 16 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm The Hub
Verwood Saturday 26 July 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Farmers Market – Ferret Green
Wareham Saturday 14 June 2014 9.30am-12pm Junction North Street and West Street
Weymouth Thursday 5 June 2014 9.30am- 12.30pm Debenhams Square
Weymouth Friday 4 July 2014 4.30pm-7pm Asda
Wimborne Saturday 5 July 2014 9.30am-12.30pm Town Square