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News Litter group in call to motorists

DRIVERS in Dorset can now use dashcam footage to report rubbish thrown from vehicles – and prompt a possible £100 fine for the culprit.

Litter Free Dorset is calling on all drivers on county roads to report littering incidents to help keep roads and verges clear of litter.

Anyone can easily report rubbish thrown from a vehicle using the Dorset Council online reporting page. If you spot someone littering, you can report it online and upload dashcam footage as supporting evidence.

Reports can still be made without dashcam footage but it is the best form of evidence to support your report.

Jeremy Gallagher, enforcement team leader at Dorset Council, said: “We act on every single report we receive so we’re encouraging all drivers around Dorset to take action against litter thrown from vehicles by keeping an eye out and reporting incidents using the online form. Remember, if you see it, report it.”

Litter Free Dorset coordinator Emma Teasdale added: “We all know that cigarette butts contain harmful chemicals that can harm wildlife and pollute our seas and rivers, but did you know that cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item in the UK?

“Shockingly, over seven million UK drivers have admitted to dropping cigarette butts out of their cars.

“By encouraging all drivers to report incidents of litter thrown from vehicles, Litter Free Dorset is reminding Dorset drivers that it’s everyone’s responsibility to protect the natural environment we’re so lucky to live in.”

In May this year, Dorset Council removed 1.5 tonnes of litter and rubbish from just one Dorset road.

Family and friends raised nearly £2,000 for end-of-life charity the Allison Campbell Trust in Wareham Lions Club’s Swim for Charity event, held at Purbeck Sports Centre PHOTO: ACT

Swimmers coin in the cash for good cause

SWIMMERS have made a splash for charity – raising nearly £2,000 to help those who wish to spend the end of their lives at home.

The Allison Campbell Trust (ACT) has thanked participants in Wareham Lions Club’s Swim for Charity event, held at Purbeck Sports Centre on Sunday, October 16.

The Trust was founded in memory of Allison, who died at home cared for by district nurses and community support workers. ACT aims to provide care and support the NHS is struggling to give to those who wish to die at home.

It put in two teams of Allison’s family and friends for the swimathon, who notched up nearly 160 lengths between them, and thanks to sponsorship raised nearly £2,000. Allison, who lived in Wareham for more than 20 years and loved the Purbeck area, was cared for at home by her husband during her final illness, with the care and support of local district nurses and community support workers.

She often spoke of the kindness and humanity with which they looked after her, said her husband, Dave.

He said: “Being at home made a great deal of difference to her quality of life in the last months, and we saw how important it was to give Alli not only professional care, but the less obvious things that made all the difference to her comfort and dignity.”

ACT can respond quickly to requests from professional teams caring for end-of-life patients in the community, for example, to fund items such as shampoo caps that enable people who are confined to bed to wash their hair and feel refreshed, or aromatherapy and well-being sets, hand-held fans or soothing dental products for dry mouths, and much more besides.

Anyone who thinks they may benefit from help from the charity should let their district nurse or support worker know.

For more details on the charity, and how to get involved, log on to https:// allisoncampbelltrust.org.

“However you’d like to help, we would love to hear from you, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch via the website,” a group spokesperson added.

Christmas quiz at the village hall

A CHRISTMAS quiz night is being held in Corfe Castle village hall on Saturday, December 3.

Teams will be of up to six people but if that is a problem teams can be made up on the night – quizzers can also have a smaller team.

Doors open at 6.30pm with the quiz starting at 7pm. Bring your own drinks and glasses.

Tickets priced £8 are available online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/friends-c-c-library, or by phone on 01929 480123 (Alison) or from Corfe Castle Village Stores.

Any queries should be sent to corfecastlelibrary@gmail.com.

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