Archive for the ‘Puddletown’ Category

Grass Verge Cutting for 2014

by Andy Canning on 27 March, 2014

There’s good news as the County Council has agreed today to spend an extra £50,000 on cutting the grass verges this year.  This is in response to many complaints about the lack of cutting in the last two years.  A couple of extra work teams will be created to act as a flying squad to […]

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A Route to 20mph Speed Limits

by Andy Canning on 23 January, 2014

After much pressure Dorset County Council has designed a process that will enable local communities to get 20mph speed limits where they want them.  Step 1 is to get a Prioritisation Rating based on such things as accidents in the last three years, the current speed of traffic, proximity to schools, hospitals, residential homes etc and […]

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Dorset’s Living Verges

by Andy Canning on 8 January, 2014

The cutting of grass verges along the highway has been inadequate over the last two years.  Poor timing has seen wild flowers cut down and the verges cut too infrequently to keep the grass under control.  Part of the problem has been poor management and part has been caused by leaving the cuttings on the ground […]

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Mixed News for Rural Buses

by Andy Canning on 4 December, 2013

Our campaign to save the Saturday service on local bus routes certainly made an impact at County Hall.  The 800 strong petition, my lobbying plus all of the letters and e-mails helped make some difference.  In the end our efforts saved three Saturday bus routes and got some services partially restored but unfortunately a lot are still […]

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Car Park Messaging in Dorchester

by Andy Canning on 4 September, 2013

Finding an empty parking space in Dorchester is about to get a lot easier.  The first step has been to install signs at each car park stating how many empty spaces there are available.  Next will come signs at the entrance ways into the town listing the car parks and letting you know where the empty spaces […]

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New School for Puddletown

by Andy Canning on 4 September, 2013

The new Puddletown First School is on schedule to open after Autumn Half Term.  I was shown around today by Morgan Sindall’s Site Manager and DCC’s Project Manager and what impressed me was the size of the site with extensive playing fields and the modern facilities inside the school building.  The new school has been […]

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Save Our Saturday Bus Services

by Andy Canning on 2 September, 2013

Dorset County Council has announced they are looking to remove all of their funding for Saturday bus services.  This will leave many people isolated and make it very difficult for shoppers and those who need to get to work and don’t have a car.  It will also inevitably harm local shops in Dorchester who will […]

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New Recycling and Rubbish Collection

by Andy Canning on 20 August, 2013

The collection of recycling and rubbish in Dorchester and the villages to the east and north of the town will change completely in March 2014.  Most people will be given a brown plastic bin for the weekly collection of food waste, a large wheelie bin with a green lid for the fortnightly collection of paper, tin and […]

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Superfast Broadband is on the way

by Andy Canning on 16 August, 2013

The next four years will see a massive upgrading in Broadband speeds across Dorset.  All local major villages will get superfast speeds and even isolated houses will see their speed increase to at least 2 mbps.  If you want to know when this new service will be available to you then click here http://mapping.dorsetforyou.com/superfast/availability/map find where […]

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Bus Services Under Threat

by Andy Canning on 1 July, 2013

Dorset County Council is reviewing its support of local bus services with the intention of making a final decision at County Cabinet on November 6th.  At the moment they are opting for the removal of support from all evening, Sunday and Bank Holiday services and all but the busiest Saturday services. This will have a devastating effect […]

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