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 The Ridge to Handfast Point   New funding for struggling Dorset households
       Vulnerable people in the Dorset Council area can apply for new support to help
 To the south of heathlands, dunes and sweeping coast of sand,   with rising costs.
 the ridge runs eastwards, cut short at cliffs on Ballard Down,   Applications are being taken from pensioners and working age people in receipt
 where Old Harry’s chalk stacks pose erectly just off land   of  qualifying  benefits  or  in  fuel  poverty.  The  council  has  been  awarded  the
 north of the curving bay of a Purbeck seaside town.   funding  from  the  Government’s  Household  Support  Fund  to  provide  short-term
       financial assistance. The support will be via supermarket vouchers. Vouchers will
 And on its verdant slopes, that face the summer’s midday glare,   be issued to residents in the Dorset Council area with savings of less than £10,000
 where ant hill tussocks fringe the maze of sheep worn trails   who are either: Pensioner in receipt of Pension Credit; Working age and in receipt
 and blue butterflies flutter through the prickly thistles there,   of a means tested benefit; or a pensioner or working age resident not in receipt of
 amongst the stalks and striped spiralled shells of snails.   a means tested benefit who is in fuel poverty. Means tested benefits are Universal
       Credit,  Housing  Benefit,  Council  Tax  Rebate,  Income-related  ESA  (Employment
 Higher on the ridge, where grasses undulate in gently moving air,   and Support Allowance), Income Support, Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit.
 though wind shaped thorns betray the climate’s less peaceful bents,   Fuel poverty is defined as spending 10% of household income on energy costs.
 the thistle down drifts by to join with wool and cattle hair   Vouchers will also be provided during
 ensnared by barb and spider web upon a rusting fence.      the  school  holidays  to  families  in
                                              receipt  of  free  school  meals.
 The sediments that form this ridge and grassy downland walk,   Residents will need their most recent
 where sheep and cattle graze amongst the flowers in the turf,   bank statements, proof of benefits (if
 are naked where they meet the sea as crumbling walls of chalk   applicable),  energy  bill  (if
                                              applicable)  and  identification.  The
 to confront the whims of flowing tides and swirling surf.   website  also  explains  how  to

 The chalk stacks stand here in witness to the power of the sea   nominate a family  member or friend
 which has hewn the cliffs to sculpt their stark white forms,   if  assistance  is  needed,  or  if  the
                                              applicant  does  not  have  an  email
 yet now the gently lapping waves convey a false tranquillity   address.  Alternatively,  applicants
 that belies the awesome strength of raging storms.   can get help to complete their form
 Chris Nother   from  a  volunteer  Dorset  Digital  Champion  at  their  local  library.  To  book  an
       appointment, telephone 01305 221048 (Monday to Friday, 10am to midday)

 Unusual Pets: Shuttlecock   Grants available for community organisation

 I came across a shuttlecock,   The vet said "that's a shuttlecock",   The third round of the Community and Culture Project Fund, which is managed by
       Dorset Council, is now open and welcoming applications for projects and events
 I thought it was a bird.   I said I didn't care,   for  community,  arts,  accredited  museums,  heritage,  sport,  youth,  play  and
 I crept up very quietly   I'd find myself a shuttlehen   physical activity.
 without a single word.   to have a breeding pair.   The  grants  are  designed  to  kick-start  new  activities  that  will  benefit  the  local
       community and offer support to marginalised and disadvantaged groups in the
 I picked it up and took it home      Dorset  council  area.  Not  for  profit  groups  are  welcome  to  apply  for  the  grant,
 to keep it as a pet      which can fund up to £5,000 towards a project that will have a social impact and
       support local communities and hard to reach groups.
 and to see if it was healthy,   Chris Nother
 I checked it with the vet.

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