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 Defence’s new Defence BattleLab is         Paul               07788 185048

 located  at  Dorset  Council’s  Dorset                        01929 289323
 Innovation  Park  (Winfrith  near  Wool)   Martin
 and  brings  together  military            Electrics
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 personnel, academic institutions and
 private  sector  companies  to  trial       Local BH20 electrician,  with over forty
 and  experiment  cutting-edge               years’ experience offering:-
 technology.  It  is  a  multi-million-
 pound  facility  featuring  rentable         Consumer Unit (fuse
 desks  and  office  spaces  for               board) Replacement
 companies and organisations. It also         Landlords’ Electrical
 boasts  an  engineering  workshop,            Safety Certificate
 areas  for  collaboration  and               Additions and
 conference rooms.   It  has 5G  mobile  connectivity,  ultra-fast  broadband  (and  a   Alterations to Existing
 direct train line to London). It marks a £5.7m collaboration between the Ministry of   Installations
 Defence  (MoD),  Dorset  Council,  and  Dorset  Local  Enterprise  Partnership    Portable Appliance
 (LEP).    Dorset  Council  contributing  £1.1m  of  the  land  value  and  running  its   Testing
 construction.
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 The  Council  has  had  a  leading role in  the  Defence  BattleLab  project  since  the   Part P Compliant
 start  and  was  heavily  involved  in  promoting  the  Enterprise  Zone  for  inward   Free Estimates
 investment  as  part  of  its  Invest  in  Dorset  programme,  providing  guidance  and   All Work Guaranteed
 support throughout.

 Following  on  from  this  a  report  before  Cabinet  is  set  to  approve  funds  for  the
 delivery of ten new light industrial units. The report sets out the recommendation
 for Cabinet to agree and fund a future 4-year capital investment plan for DIP. It
 also  includes  the  construction  of  an  amenity  centre,  redevelopment  of  the
 existing  gatehouse,  development  of  a  further  two  medium  sized  light  industrial/
 office buildings (c600sqm each) and the purchase of adjoining land in order to
 expand the size of the park. We believe this will continue to generate significant
 economic benefits for the whole of Dorset and for the local community.


 Dorset Council awards £90,000 to support food schemes in
 the county
 In a bid to support residents with rising living costs, Dorset Council has awarded
 £90K  from  the  Government’s  2021  Household  Support  Fund  to  various  food
 schemes over the last five months.
 20  food  projects  –  ranging  from  foodbanks  to  social  supermarkets  –  received
 dedicated funding as  part  of  the Governments’  plan to help those with  limited
 disposable income across the winter period. The funding has enabled community
 groups and charities to continue to supply food and essential items to residents.
 More information is available for residents who struggle with access to food on the
 council website

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