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 Highways - Other Works Promotors
 We continue to assess permit applications and road closure requests throughout   Thanks to Sarah
 this time, from all works promoters, and are continuing to monitor works to ensure   Welton with this
 that  they  are  being  executed  safely  and  in  accordance  with  government   view from her
 guidelines.  Most  works  promoters  have  been  focusing  on  urgent  works  to  their
 infrastructure  at  this  time  to  ensure  disruption  to  their  services  are  minimal.  We   window!
 have been challenging works promoters to ensure that strategic routes are kept
 free  flowing,  where  possible,  and  works  on  roads  leading  to  hospitals  and
 supermarkets are avoided/carefully managed to ensure minimal disruption to key
 worker journeys. With the decreased traffic flows, we have taken the opportunity
 to permit works on some routes that would usually be traffic sensitive. This will avoid
 disruption  in  the  future  when  more  vehicles  return  to  the  network.  We  are  also
 liaising  with  works  promoters  and  event  organisers  to  carefully  coordinate  the
 rescheduling  of  postponed  roadworks  and  events  that  were  planned  to  take
 place, while taking into account future economic demands

       IT’S A DOG’S LIFE
 New Coronavirus helpline for parents and carers
 We have set-up the helpline to support those who are worried about their child or
 teenager  during  the  lockdown.  If  you  are  concerned  about  how  your  child  is   What’s  that  noise?    Oh  not  again.    It’s  the  fire
 managing  and  you  need  someone  to  talk  to,  please  ring  us.  Our  educational   alarm.  It’s a sound we get used in North Street, it
 psychologists are available to help you. They will listen to your concerns and can   goes off, a load a cars rush past and then the fire
 offer  practical  advice  and  guidance.  The  helpline  number  is:  01305  228300.  It  is   engine goes out and sounds its siren as it leaves
 open from Monday to Friday from 9am to 4.45pm. Callers need to ring and make   the street.  Just lately it’s been a bit like the Hokey
 an appointment for a 30 minute phone consultation.   Cokey,  in  out  in  out.  What’s  it  all  about?    I  was
       taken  to  Wareham  forest  last  week  for  a  walk

       and  I  found  out,  A  huge  forest  fire  .      The
 Helpline for vulnerable people open over the weekend
       devastation  is  on  a  massive  scale,  black  and
 Our helpline for vulnerable people (01305 221000) is open from 8am to 8pm, 7 days   charred  vegetation  everywhere  and  the  pine
 a  week.  It  was  interesting  to  note  that  the  amount  of  calls  we  receive  at  the   trees although charred were still standing . It was
 weekend  is  significantly  lower  than  weekdays.  If  you  could  help  us  spread  the   good to see the green shoots of new vegetation
 word to anyone you know who might need help or support, that would be greatly   as  well.    Still,  it  smelt  awful  and  my  paws  were
 appreciated. Thank you.   covered in ash.  I was black when we got back
       and had to be taken to Bere Stream for a bath.

       Another irritation this month has been swarms of
 Surgery
       flies in the house. Everyone has them.  I find them
 We are not holding face to face meetings now. However, we would be delighted   really  irritating  and  try  to  bite  them.    My  owner
 to ring and talk to you. Please ring or email us with the subject matter so that we   laughs  at  my  pathetic  attempts  to  catch  them  but  they  were  driving  her  mad.
 can  prepare  ourselves.  Peter’s  email  address  is  peterwharf@hotmail.com   She purchased an electric fly swat.  She was no better than me but at least she
 telephone  07986600799  and  Laura’s  is  cllrlaura.miller@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk    had the satisfaction of hearing and smelling them disintegrate when she scores a
 telephone 07814 569563.   hit.  I think the fly spray and papers were better at reducing the problem.  She did
       try and complain but it seems that because of the mild winter more of them have
 Peter Wharf & Laura Miller, Dorset Councillors for West Purbeck   hatched and it is nobody’s fault.

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