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STARS Dorset awarded seven-year contract | Bridport and Lyme Regis News


A CHARITY supporting children and adult victims of sexual violence has been awarded a contract worth £1.4 million to provide an advisory service in the county.
STARS Dorset, a charity that offers one-to-one support to anyone who lives, works or studies in Dorset and has experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their life, has been awarded the contract to provide an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) service in the county.
The seven-year contract, which has been funded by the Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset and NHS England, is worth £205,000 a year and begins in April and runs until 2028. ....

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Authorities prepared for influx of visitors this spring


Police and councils in Dorset are already working on plans to cope with a massive influx of visitors at Easter and in the summer.
The county s police and crime panel heard that they were caught out by the huge numbers which flooded into the county last year as soon as lockdown was lifted.
Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill says that although Bournemouth’s beach scenes worried him he was far more concerned by 3,000-plus people crammed onto the beach at Lulworth with virtually no facilities.
This week’s police and crime panel heard that at the time nobody was able to get their hands on any low-loaders to take away illegally parked cars blocking roads, or with council partners, to find extra bins or portable toilets. ....

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Crime figures across Dorset drop for third consecutive year, new figures reveal


CRIME figures across Dorset have dropped according to new figures.
Data released by the Office for National Statistics, shows Dorset Police has continued to see a drop of 6.1 percent, which is a drop in overall crime for the third consecutive quarter.
In early 2020 Dorset Police received a ‘Good’ grading from Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) for accurate crime recording, which means the reduction of 6.1 per cent during the 12 months to the end of September 2020 is a real reduction, and gives the emergency service the ninth lowest crime rate in England and Wales.
Deputy Chief Constable Scott Chilton said Dorset remains one of the safest counties in the country to live and visit. ....

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6.2 per cent increase in police share of council tax approved


The cost of Dorset Police will increase by 6.2 per cent
THE cost of Dorset Police will increase by 6.2 per cent in the coming financial year – adding £15 a year to the ‘average’ band D household.
Chief Constable James Vaughan says that £255.58 annual charge will see the force, already one of the best performing in the country, continue to improve.
Mr Vaughan said it was his ambition for the force to step up from being judged ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’ and said it already had crime in retreat and was improving detection rates.
Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill backed the increase – he says without it there could be 140 jobs lost and the service, effectively, downgraded to only dealing with 999 calls. ....

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