Election of the Police & Crime Commissioner

Title: Election of the Police & Crime Commissioner
Location: Stourpaine Village Hall
Link out: Click here
Description: Polling day for Election of the Police & Crime Commissioner
Helpline Number: 01258 484 060
Email: demrep@dorset.gov.uk

Application to vote by Post: latest 17:00 31 October 2012.
Application to vote by Proxy: latest 17:00 07 November 2012.

Start Time: 07:00
Date: 2012-11-15
End Time: 22:00

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101 NON-EMERGENCY NUMBER

101 NON-EMERGENCY NUMBER

Members of the public in Dorset must now ring 101 to contact Dorset Police for non-urgent enquiries. See Stourpaine Matters > Emergencies.

The 101 number has replaced the previous non-emergency police number in Dorset of T: 01202  222 222 or T: 01305 222 222.

Chief Superintendent Colin Searle, Communications and Contact Services Commander, said:

“The new 101 police non-emergency telephone number is easy to remember and will be live across the whole country early next year [Postnote: 2012].

“It is important that the public in Dorset know that they must dial 101 to contact the police in Dorset for non-urgent business from now on.

“The public should call 101 to report crime, to contact their local Safer Neighbourhood Team, to provide us with information about crimes that have been committed or to make a general enquiry.

“As ever, people should always dial 999 in an emergency – when life is in danger or a crime is in progress.”

Calls to the 101 non-emergency number – from both landlines and mobile phones – cost 15 pence per call no matter what time of day you call, or how long you are on the phone.

If you have any information regarding the contents of this message, please call either Dorset Police on:

  • T: 01202 222 222 or T: 01305 222 222.
  • Crimestoppers, anonymously on T: 0800 555 111.
  • You may prefer to contact your local Safer Neighbourhoods Team.

 

Trailway Walk

There are links to the Stour Valley Way, The Wessex Ridgeway, The Jubilee
Trail, and Hod and Hambledon Hills. Open Access land and nature reserves and woods such as Piddles Wood and Blandford Forest are within easy walking distance of the Trailway.

Useful Links:

  • northdorsetramblers.org.uk
  • Walking in North Dorset – www.Dorsetforyou.com
  • www.walkingindorset.co.uk
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