North Dorset Community Accessible Transport (NORDCAT)

NORDCAT is a charitable organisation which provides a door-to-door minibus service in the north Dorset area primarily for the elderly, disabled and socially excluded.

For more information on any of the NORDCAT services please contact:

  • NORDCAT Community Transport Manager
    Name: Helen Reed
    T: 01258 472 164
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Dorset County Council’s Grasscutting Regime

Rural cuts

Accident blackspots in the rural areas will also be cut six times from April to October. Other rural verges, including dual carriageways, will be cut twice during the same period.

Additional cuts

Towns, parishes and communities can do additional cuts between our cuts but they should
contact us to ensure they comply with our safety guidelines and avoid overlap and wasting
resources. We are providing training to existing lengthsmen so that they can take on some of this work, as negotiated with individual parishes.

Conservation verges

As usual, we will implement special cutting regimes on verges the Dorset Wildlife Trust has identified as special.

Dorset Highways aims to eradicate Japanese Knotweed and to control Common Ragwort, but resources are limited for weed control so progress is necessarily slow.

For more information about the county council’s cutting regime, please phone/email Dorset Direct on T: 01305 22 1020.

Stourpaine Parish Plan Update – Request for Help

View the original form: UPDATE questionnaire – Help Form

STOURPAINE PARISH PLAN UPDATE

Would you be willing to help with any of the following?

  • Advise us by 02 December 2012.
  • If you are unable to use your delivered form, you can download the one above.

In due course, we may wish to request that improvements are made to the roads that run through and in our village to help reduce speeding and improve road safety.

Also, to help control development in Stourpaine, we may need to produce a Village Design Statement and a Neighbourhood Plan. All of these require help from volunteers from within the Parish. Can you let us know if you would like to participate / help with any of the following at some time in the future?

1. I would be interested in participating in a traffic management workshop to find out about the examples given of other similar schemes and to explore what might be appropriate for Stourpaine.
2. I would you be willing to help in the preparation of a Village Design Statement for Stourpaine
3. I would you be willing to help in the preparation of a Neighbourhood Plan for Stourpaine

  • Name: __________________________________________
  • Telephone number: _____________________________
  • Address & postcode: ________________________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________
  • E-mail address: _____________________________

4. Can you tell us if you have any specialist knowledge / expertise in any of the following areas which you would be willing to use in helping?

  • Accountancy / book keeping
  • Architectural knowledge
  • Communications / Publicity
  • Computer skills
  • Good local knowledge
  • Organising events
  • Planning policy
  • Printing & graphics
  • Secretarial

5. What other skills or help you could offer, if any?

STOURPAINE MATTERS! Questionnaires

Click this link: UPDATE Questionnaire Guide for the original document reproduced below.

STOURPAINE PARISH PLAN UPDATE

STOURPAINE MATTERS! – THE PARISH PLAN UPDATE

1. The Parish Plan Steering Committee, acting on behalf of the Parish Council, is preparing an update to the PARISH PLAN published in 2007. The purpose of the update is to review the work that has been done and to identify other areas where residents would like to see changes being made.

2. A future needs Open Day “STOURPAINE MATTERS!” was successfully held and opinions collected. A further opportunity is now being provided to develop and focus on key issues using these “STOURPAINE MATTERS!” forms.

3. Your input has NO commercial purpose. However, it is important to obtain the views of as many people in the parish as possible. Not all residents could attend the open day, but all will receive a “STOURPAINE MATTERS!” form. We hope that all will take the opportunity to make their views known by completing and returning “STOURPAINE MATTERS!” forms to us.

4. Your input is anonymous but we would like to collect your postcode to help us with the analysis and interpretation of the answers you give us. The number at the top of the form is for checking the issue and return of the forms. No information will be retained by the Update Committee, the Parish Council or supplied to any other organisation which will be used to link your answers to you as a result of completing these forms.

5. There are two forms:

  • ADULTS, for completion by each adult (18 years and over) in the household.
  • YOUNG PERSONS, for completion by each person aged 8 to 17 years.

6. To complete any form, please tick the appropriate boxes and write in any comments you may have in the spaces provided.

7. If, for any reason, you would like help in completing the forms please contact:

Derek Gardiner
1 Hod Drive
Stourpaine DT11 8TJ
01258 488 455

8. We would like your completed forms to be returned by the 2nd December 2012. Can you please return them in the envelope provided either to the distributor whose name is on the introductory sheet that should have been left with you or leave them in the collection box in the Village Shop? Alternatively, your distributor will return after a few days to collect them as from the 25th November.

Please complete the forms with care and consideration for the future of the Parish. The success of this initiative depends on YOU, the residents of the Parish, giving YOUR input.

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Gardening Club – Jobs for December

Now is the time for a general tidy-up.

  1. With the fresh memory of planting, move plants to a new home, at the same time splitting perennials to make more plants. Whilst doing this give the borders a good dig over, feeding the soil and planting bulbs at the same time.
  2. Containers will need freshening up for the winter, so these can be planted up with bulbs and other fresh material. Exotic plants need to be protected from frost, so either move inside or wrap next month. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
  3. Pick fruit and compost fallen fruit that is too bad to use. This in turn will remove wasps to one spot therefore making the garden safer for children and grandchildren. This is now the time to prune raspberries and blackberries.
  4. Greenhouses, especially if you have had blight, can now be cleared out and cleaned, to allow the sowing of winter salad crops etc. You could also pin up bubble polythene insulation for warmth.
  5. This is also a good time to clean your pond. Use a rod or pole to remove blanket weed by twisting it round the pole. Be careful to return any wildlife which gets caught up in it.
  6. If your lawn is the worse for wear, aerate, scarify and dress ,sowing a thin layer of seed at the same time.