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 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL REPORT    AGE UK
       DORCHESTER
 Local Government reorganisation –
 Unitary   BENEFITS
       PURBECK
 The  saga  continues  and  whilst  Christchurch  has
 stated  that  will  not  partner  with  anyone  else  we
 await  the  decision  of  the  Secretary  of  State  who is
 bound to upset someone if and when he makes his
 mind up.    Age UK Dorchester is now providing information and advice regarding welfare
       benefits to older people in the Purbeck area, by way of home visits.

 Woolbridge   Welfare  Benefits  volunteers  can  assist  with  the  completion  of  Attendance
       Allowance forms
 As you may now know part of the historic bridge at
 Wool/East  Stoke  has  collapsed  into  the  river.  The   If you need assistance with applying for Attendance Allowance, please contact
 bridge team was first notified of a potential problem late on Wednesday morning   our welfare benefits coordinator, Janice Webb,
 10 January 2018. In the afternoon an engineer waded into the river and probed
 around the base of the wall. At this time there was a crack in the road but it was    on 01305 269444
 evident  from  the  inspection  that  the  river  bed  had  been  eroded  beneath  the   jwebb@ageukdorchester.onmicrosoft.com
 foundation of the wall. This was caused by the flow of water against the base of
 the wall. The inspection was repeated on Thursday and there was little change to
 the erosion of the bed or cracking in the road surface. Pins were set up to monitor
 the movement. The measurements showed an additional movement of 6mm up
 to the time they were last measured on the following Monday morning. Around
 the middle of the day on that Monday it was reported that part of one side of the
 wall had slipped into the river. Then a part of the arch at the Wool end that was
 left unsupported by the slipping of the wall also fell into the river. There is a further   AGE UK DORCHESTER  -  INFORMATION
 crack  in  the  arch  around  800mm  in  from  the  end.  Whilst  nothing  in  life  is   EVENT
 guaranteed  officers  believe  that  this  part  may  collapse  but  it  is  well  within  the
 area  that  is  protected  with  barriers  and  that  the  marked  off  footbridge  is  safe.
 However this will be inspected regularly and there is immediate work in progress
 to stabilise the bridge. Currently the bridge remains open to pedestrians.   Wills and Power of Attorney
   The  plastic  barriers  have  now  been  replaced  with  more  secure  steel  mesh   Age  UK  Dorchester  is  holding  an Information  Event  to  de-mystify  the  subject  of
 barriers  and  a  secure  marked  off  footpath  is  available  to  cross  the  bridge.  This   Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney.
 protection  will  be  in  place  until  the  summer.  In  the  meantime  DCC  will  be    If you wish to understand whether you need a Lasting Power of Attorney, and to
 preparing design drawings and getting the various consents required for working   make a Will, Christine Butterfield, Senior Associate Solicitor at Battens, solicitors, will
 on what is a listed building and in the river. The works will probably take place in
       be providing a talk on the subject on:
 the summer when conditions allow.
                th
       Monday 5  February 2018 at 10am

 Finance   at Rowan Cottage, 4 Prince of Wales Road, Dorchester, DT1 1PW
  In 2010/11, our Rate Support Grant  (RSG)  was nearly £80m.  By  the end of the   No need to book … just turn up
 current, four-year funding period our RSG will be below -£10m.  This is an overall

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