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Tia Roos, Melcombe Regis councillor, said: Events like this are really important for our local economy. It will hopefully help small businesses and encourage locals and holidaymakers to come and spend. We still need to be self aware and maintain social distancing and masks where possible. Jon Orrell, Melcombe Regis cllr, said: I think that outside events are safe enough as restrictions are lifted. It would be sensible to have more space at the events rather than closely packed crowds. The bigger problem comes with enclosed indoor spaces. Indoors, I think masks are still needed as this virus is having another wave and though deaths are not rising as before, many risk getting long Covid. ....
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In part of their appeal they re saying it s not in the flood zone and they ve also moved the buildings more into the middle, Cllr Peter Dickenson replied. Well, it depends on which map you look at, Cllr Orrell replied, in response to Cllr Dickenson s comment about the applicant s challenge to flood zone objections. The site is to the rear of homes in Upway Street, King Street and Commercial Road. It was once a coal depot and more recently run by Weymouth Reclamation as a scrap yard. The most recent application offered a mix of one and two-bed homes which it was said would improve the character and appearance of the conservation area and be a better neighbour for residents than the ‘unsightly’ scrap yard. ....