Steve Harris Episodes Episode guide
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Warnings about swimming in a stretch of the Stour near Wimborne after a number of children fall ill
We speak to a mum whose nine year old became poorly after she swam at Eye Bridge.
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What now for Dorchester prison after councillors reject plans to develop the site into 189 homes?
We hear from a councillor about why the plans for Dorchester prison were rejected.
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We're live at the Dorchester prison site, talking about the lack of affordable housing in the proposed redevelopment
Details of how Dorchester prison may be redeveloped. And Owermoigne's honkytonk pianist.
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Would you accept money for fracking to happen in your town? One Dorset community says "no"
We ask residents of Sturminster Marshall if they'd allow fracking in exchange for cash.
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Cyber crime is on the rise in Dorset. We hear from the new man at Dorset police trying to address those figures
We speak to Jake Moore - Dorset Police's new Cyber Crime Prevention Officer.
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We're on the picket line in Weymouth talking to both sides in the ongoing First Dorset pay dispute
We hear from First Dorset and unions about the continuous strike action starting today.
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We talk to the author of a critical new report into Portland's Young Offfender Institution
Bullying, staffing and legal highs are all problems says a new report into Portland YOI
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We talk about the future of Dorchester's Tourist Information Centre. And meet the scuba-diving Poole double amputee
The county town's TIC could move or close. What would that mean for Dorchester?
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Dorset's PCC reacts to a parliamentary report about the country's porous borders
Martyn Underhill in the studio to respond to a Home Affairs Select Committee report.
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We speak to a Poole teenager who feels her disability may be stopping her getting a job
Iesha Manns has Cerebral Palsy. Is that what's preventing her getting a job?
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The cost of rural crime in Dorset. And should a county council election be scrapped?
We talk about the impact of rural crime, which cost the county 拢600,000 last year.
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We speak to both sides of the First Dorset bus strike. And speak to residents of Milton Abbas, Britain's driest place in 1976
First Dorset's MD and a regional rep for the Unite union on Weymouth's bus dispute.
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Shaftesbury War Memorial, Bournemouth's Punshon Memorial Church and Dorchester's Shire Hall all make the show today
A war memorial finally dedicated in Shaftesbury and the delay in opening Shire Hall.
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Has the Brexit vote had a positive impact on Dorset tourism? And the woman who gets paid for literally hanging around
We talk about what Brexit's meant for tourism and speak to a Dorset circus performer.
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Are Dorset bus changes contravening transport and equality laws? And we hear from the woman responsible for Weymouth's donkeys
A warning about Dorset bus cuts. And we speak to the custodian of Weymouth donkeys.
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The unsung work of Dorset's young carers. And we hear from the retired chief fire officer cleared of an historic sex crime
Steve's back in the chair hearing about a ten year old who cares for his mum and grandma.
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22/07/2016
Live from Dorset, Steve Harris starts the day with local, national and international news.
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21/07/2016
Live from Dorset, Steve Harris starts the day with local, national and international news.
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20/07/2016
Live from Dorset, Steve Harris starts the day with local, national and international news.
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Simon Jupp sits in covering plans for Dorchester Prison's redevelopment and the future of the West Dorset MP
There'll be no affordable housing at Dorchester Prison. And what now for Oliver Letwin?
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Simon Jupp sits in. We hear from Jeremy Corbyn at Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival and meet the new man in charge of Mapperton House
The Labour leader's been in Dorset. And we meet man who'll be the next Earl of Sandwich.
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15/07/2016
Live from Dorset, Simon Jupp sits in with local, national and international news.
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14/07/2016
Live from Dorset, Laurence Herdman sits in with local, national and international news.
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13/07/2016
Live from Dorset, Simon Jupp sits in with local, national and international news.
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Simon Jupp sits in looking at the demise of dairy farms in Dorset and local reaction to Angela Eagle's Labour leadership bid
Why are so many dairy farmers calling it a day? And we look at Angela Eagle's propects.
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Has someone been poisoning Bournemouth's trees? And we talk about the nation's favourite books
Two trees appear to have been killed in Bournemouth and the 大象传媒's Love the Read campaign.
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Simon Jupp sits in with news of a Dorset pub saved by the community. And could more be done in the county to help bees?
Tomorrow the community-owned Drovers Inn in Gussage All Saints opens. We're live there.
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Simon Jupp sits in with local reaction to the Chilcot report and the people who feel fobbed off with complaints to NHS Dorset
Christchurch's MP reacts to Chilcot. And is the NHS dealing correctly with complaints?
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Simon Jupp sits in with news of a proposed new development near Weymouth and local reaction to the Junior Doctors' contract
Could there be 300 new homes for Nottington? And we speak to a junior doctor from Poole.
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The Bournemouth school whose move to new premises has been delayed by asbestos. And the Dorset legacy of Capability Brown
Parkfield Free School won't move this year and a famous gardener's impact on Milton Abbey