March 2017 Forum Focus

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For Blandford and surrounding villages Issue No. 60

March 2017

Uncertainty over future of the Jobcentre AN application to split the premises of Blandford Jobcentre in East Street into two retail units has prompted speculation about the future of the service and the building. The application was received on January 13, nearly two weeks before the Department for Work and Pensions published proposals for the future of its estate, including job centres and back office sites. But in the list of sites published by the DWP on January 26, Blandford Jobcentre, one of few retained in rural Dorset during the last reorganisation and now open only two days a

week, is listed for retention. In the House of Commons on January 30, Welfare Minister Caroline Nokes said old office contracts held by jobcentres and benefits centres were coming up for renewal. In the 20 years since those contracts were signed, the welfare system had undergone large-scale reform, including increased digital interactions which meant that eight out of ten claims for Jobseeker's Allowance were made online, together with 99.6 per cent of universal credit full service applications. Twenty per cent of the DWP estate is currently under-utilised.

The application to split the building in two has been made by the building's owners, the London based D&A (2132) Ltd directed by members of an investment company and firm of solicitors. Their agents in the design and access statement say it is so that the owners are in a position to split the premises in two if and when the Jobcentre leaves. It follows similar applications made for the former Argos building next door, which has now been put into effect, and back in 2011 for the • To Page 2

Church bells ready to ring out again THE bells of Blandford Parish Church will soon be sounding again, following the restoration of the tower and repairs required in the bell tower. Tower secretary Richard Owen said: "The ropes have been reattached, the stays that were broken now replaced, and on Saturday, March 18, from 2pm to 4pm, the bells will ring out again after a silence of 14 months, while the cupola was being rebuilt. "The clock chimes were reinstated almost immediately the cupola had been handed over, but there were a few snagging problems that had to be dealt with before the bells could ring. "These have now been sorted out, and we plan to have a 'Ring-In' on Church Clean-up Day, and then on Sunday, March 19, for the normal service at 10am, when the bells will ring

again for the normal half-hour." Meanwhile fundraising continues for the Cupola Project, whose next step is to make the West entrance (front door) accessible by wheelchair. On February 11 in the Corn Exchange, 'An Evening with John Archer', one of the top comedy magicians, supported by local signer Lili White, swelled the coffers of the Cupola Fund. And on February 27, the return of the Hood Ensign - which has been cleaned and treated using money from the Gallipoli Musical Memorial staged last year - was being celebrated in The Fateful Voyage, a dramatisation in words and music of the journey of Rupert Brooke and the RND from Blandford Camp to Gallipoli, with author and broadcaster Kate Kennedy, tenor Matthew Sandy and pianist Simon Over.

Reception class children at Milldown Primary School ended their 'Happily Ever After' topic this term with a Cinderella Ball for which they wrote invitations, chose party food, made decorations, learnt a dance, and dressed as princes and princesses. Head teacher James Law is pictured with a Reception class pupil.

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