The regular email to brief Parish Councils etc. about key issues and information related to COVID-19 is now going to be replaced with regular updates from Public Health Dorset on the Dorset Council’s website here.
From the Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities :
From the Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities :
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Smaller authorities should publish their annual governance statement according to the format included in the Annual Return form. Publication of the relevant page of the completed Annual Return form will meet this requirement. The annual governance statement should be signed by the Chairman and Clerk of the smaller authority.
From the Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities :
From the Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities :
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Smaller authorities should publish their annual internal audit report according to the format included in the Annual Return form. Publication of the relevant page of the completed Annual Return form will meet this requirement. The internal audit report should be signed by the person who carried out the internal audit.
Residents are enthusiastically taking up the offer of the UK government to pay for their premises in Bradford Abbas to be connected by fibre optic cable to ultra-fast internet.
We’re almost, but not quite there yet! Openreach need a few more of us to sign up. if we can only get a few more people to pledge their government-funded voucher, residents’ broadband could be jumping from a typical 20 Mbps now, to a possible 900 Mbps !
Time is running out – Last chance for Dorset residents to have their say on climate strategy
Dorset Council is reminding residents that they have until Wednesday 20 January to tell us what they think about our plans to tackle the climate and ecological emergency.
Present: Cllrs L Bennett (Chair), P Clark, D Coffin, I Houston (Vice Chair), T Hunt, S Longdon and J Thomas.
In Attendance: P Chapman (Clerk) and Councty Cllr R Legg (arrived 7:50pm)