Jack Owens took 3-32 and scored 42 not out for Dorchester Picture: DAVID LOVELL CATTISTOCK & SYMENE 107 (1pt) lost to DORCHESTER 108-1 (20pts) by nine wickets DORCHESTER coasted to a nine-wicket victory at winless Cattistock & Symene to extend their Dorset Funeral Plan Premier League lead to 17 points. James Dunham’s men edged ahead of Martinstown by a further point after Town comprehensively beat Wimborne & Colehill by nine wickets. The result leaves Dorchester handily placed with a home game at Christchurch on Saturday marking the halfway point in their season. Dorchy’s fifth win of the campaign was based on a destructive bowling performance which reduced the Foxes to 58-9 before the hosts rallied to reach 107 all out.
FULL details of plans for almost 30,500 new homes in Dorset have emerged in the county s Local Plan - which has been slammed as rushed and inadequate by campaigners. Residents are being urged to share their views in one of the most important surveys in a generation for the county. But a campaign group claims residents will not have time to digest the information in hundreds of pages of documents before the consultation ends. The Government has said 30,481 new homes must be built in Dorset by 2038 - around 1,793 each year. Residents have until March 15 to share their views on where the homes should be built, and which areas should be protected from developments.
FULL details of plans for almost 30,500 new homes in Dorset have emerged in the county s Local Plan - which has been slammed as rushed and inadequate by campaigners. Residents are being urged to share their views in one of the most important surveys in a generation for the county. But a campaign group claims residents will not have time to digest the information in hundreds of pages of documents before the consultation ends. The Government has said 30,481 new homes must be built in Dorset by 2038 - around 1,793 each year. Residents have until March 15 to share their views on where the homes should be built, and which areas should be protected from developments.