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Letter to the Editor: The cabinet system can lead to strange decisions

By Letters to the Editor Send us your views on the week s news Letter to the Editor: The ‘cabinet’ system can lead to strange decisions GREAT – Dorset Council is debating on July 15 moving to the ‘committee’ system of operating, replacing the more closed ‘cabinet’ system. In the latter the leader of the biggest party selects councillors for their cabinet without regard to the proportions of how the electorate have voted for councillors, and personally appoints their cabinet of 10 members, every one drawn from the same party, who effectively run the policy for the county (and on just 39.3 per cent of the electorate’s vote).

Figures show how much Dorset businesses have borrowed in Bounce Back Loans and CBils

Research has revealed how much Dorset businesses were offered in Covid loans DORSET businesses have borrowed more than three quarters of a billion pounds under the government’s Covid loan schemes. Research shows 19,347 offers totalling £762.9million were made to the county business under the Bounce Back Loan initiative or the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans. The first repayments on the earliest loans were due last month and there are warnings that many businesses may collapse while still owing money under the schemes. The highest borrowing locally was in Bournemouth West, where 2,957 businesses were offered a total of £88.2m under the Bounce Back Loans Scheme and 180 businesses received £45.1m in Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans (CBils) – a total of £133.3m to 3,137 businesses, according to a study by insolvency company Business Rescue Expert.

The story behind this unique McDonald s branch

The original sketch for the proposed McDonald s in 1999 In 1999, McDonald’s submitted a planning application to the then West Dorset District Council to erect a number of branded signs, no entry signs, disabled parking bay signs and non-illuminated litter signs around the building and car park. The fast-food giant, which was celebrating its 25th anniversary in the UK, wanted to mark the occasion by expanding its food empire in Dorset. And where better than being a stone’s throw away from Prince Charles’ town of Poundbury. The plans wanted to install branded signage around the site and building as well as refit the interior to its usual branded style.

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