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                                                                                           statutory  responsibilities  to  ensure  minimal  impact  on  local  services,  should  the
                                                                                           Home Office’s plan go ahead. We are still waiting for answers to questions from the
                                                                                           Home Office.

                                                                                           Car Parking Machines upgrade

                                                                                           All  our  car  park  and  on-street  pay  and  display  machines  are  to  be  replaced.
                                                                                           Replacement of the machines is expected to complete by mid-July, with the new
                                                                                           machines offering improved reliability and a consistent user experience.

                                                                                           The machines will provide customers with a range of payment options, including
                                                                                           cash, card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and an online app. Wi-Fi will also be improved
                                                                                           in car parks with weak phone signals, ensuring smoother transactions. The payment
                                                                                           facilities and display screens will at a height suitable for wheelchair users.

                                                                                           Nitrates
                                                                                           We have had many questions at to how the nitrates policy affects development.
                                                                                           Below is a summary article explaining this.

                                                                                           There  are  five  catchment  areas  for  internationally  protected  wetland  habitats
                                                                                           within, or overlapping with, Dorset Council’s administrative area where phosphorus
                                                                                           and/or nitrogen levels have the potential to adversely affect water quality. Dorset
                                                                                           Council has a legal responsibility to ensure that any development it permits will not
            Dorset Property Care                                                           adversely affect the integrity of any internationally protected site. Therefore, in all
                     Allan Slater                                                          affected catchments, new residential development cannot be granted planning
                  Based in Briantspuddle                                                   permission  if  it  is  unable  to  demonstrate  that  it  is  capable  of  achieving  nutrient
                                                                                           neutrality.
               Services
               Building maintenance                                                       The catchment areas within Dorset are:
               General joinery                                                            Poole Harbour  – Nitrogen and Phosphorus nutrient deposition
               Garden maintenance                                                         Somerset Levels and Moors - Phosphorus nutrient deposition
               Garden landscaping                                                         River Avon – Phosphorus nutrient deposition
               Kitchens
                                                                                           Chesil and The Fleet – Nitrogen and Phosphorus nutrient deposition
               Man and digger hire
                                                                                           River Axe – Phosphorus nutrient deposition
               Waste carrier licence
                                                                                           The  largest  and  most  significant  catchment  area  affecting  Dorset  in  terms  of
                07973 158092                                                               geographical area and housing applications is Poole Harbour, and Dorset Council

                                                                                           has  in  place an  adopted  strategy to  mitigate the impacts  of nitrogen  from new
            allan@dorsetpropertycare.co.uk                                                 residential development. However, the advice from Natural England in September
             www.dorsetpropertycare.co.uk                                                  2022 confirmed that phosphorus is also an issue for Poole Harbour.
                                                                                           The  Levelling  Up  and  Regeneration  Bill  is  proposing  measures  which  will  require

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