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Local Services in Beaminster, Dorset. Community Support Cost £720 |
Local Services in Blandford Forum, Dorset. Community Support Cost £1,440 |
Local Services in Boscombe, Dorset. Community Support Cost £1,320 |
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Local Services in Bournemouth, Dorset. Community Support Cost £2,760 |
Local Services in Bridport, Dorset. Community Support Cost £1,440 |
Local Services in Broadstone, Dorset. Community Support Cost £1,200 |
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Local Services in Christchurch, Dorset Community Support Cost £4,920 |
Local Services in Dorchester, Dorset Community Support Cost £1440 |
Local Services in Ferndown, Dorset Community Support Cost £720 |
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Local Services in Gillingham, Dorset. Community Support Cost £2,760 |
Local Services in Lyme Regis, Dorset. Community Support Cost £1,440 |
Local Services in Poole, Dorset. Community Support Cost £2,800 |
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The Local Directory of Services in Dorset Towns
Originally part of Hampshire, Bournemouth and Christchurch were added to boundaries of Dorset following the reorganisation of local government in 1974. The other two major settlements in the county are Dorchester, (the county town), and Weymouth, one of the first tourist towns, frequented by George III, and still very popular today. Blandford Forum, Sherborne, Gillingham, Shaftesbury and Sturminster Newton are historical market towns which serve the farms and villages of the Blackmore Vale (Hardy's Vale of the Little Dairies). Blandford is home to the Badger brewery of Hall and Woodhouse. Bridport, Lyme Regis, Wareham and Wimborne Minster are also market towns. Lyme Regis and Swanage are small coastal towns popular with tourists. Still in construction on the western edge of Dorchester is the experimental new town of Poundbury (expected to be fully completed by 2025), commissioned and co-designed by Prince Charles. The suburb is designed to integrate residential and retail buildings and counter the growth of dormitory towns and car-oriented development. Dorset is connected to London by two main railway lines. The West of England Main Line runs through the north of the county at Gillingham and Sherborne (there is also a station at Templecombe, just over the Somerset border). Running west to Crewkerne (Somerset) and Axminster (Devon) it provides a service for those who live in the western districts of Dorset. The South Western Main Line runs through the south at Bournemouth, Poole, Dorchester and the terminus at Weymouth. Additionally, the Heart of Wessex Line runs from Weymouth to Bristol. Dorset is one of only four non metropolitan counties in England not to have a single motorway. The A303, A31 and A35 trunk roads run through the county. The only passenger airport in the county is Bournemouth International Airport, but there are two passenger sea ports, at Poole and Weymouth. There are no major trunk routes to the North. Despite these disadvantages, a flourishing bus service has been built up in the last fifteen years taking advantage of central and local government grants. To compensate for the missing rail link west of Dorchester one service bus runs regularly along the southerly A35 from Weymouth to Axminster. The Jurassic Coast service provides through travel from Poole to Exeter, exploiting a popular tourist route. Other routes connect towns in Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire. The number of services available to rural towns and villages has also increased over recent years. Telecommunications company BT is to install a line giving "super-fast broadband connection" through Dorset, to provide for the increased demand during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. A campaign for the connection to remain after the Olympic Games began after the announcement, but BT has said it does not want to speculate so early. |
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