28 Jul 2026Crisis fund worth £4.1mCommunity Support · cabinet executive— Cabinet approved the Crisis and Resilience Fund, a three-year programme worth £4.1 million per year, replacing the Household Support Fund. The fund combines crisis support with prevention, working through voluntary and community partners, food banks, advice services, and other local support providers.£4.1mSpending
“Speaker 8: The Crisis and Resilience Fund represents an important shift in how we support residents facing financial hardship, Whilst it will continue to provide an effective safety net for people experiencing crisis, its ambition is much greater than that. It's about helping peo…”
28 Jul 2026SEND reform plan adoptedSocial Care · cabinet executive— Cabinet approved Dorset's final SEND reform plan, which aims to improve early identification, inclusive provision, outcomes for children and families, and long-term financial sustainability. The plan is closely linked to government reform and a large deficit management package, and it will shape future commissioning, workforce investment, and specialist provision.£150mPolicy
16 Jul 2026Local transport plan adoptedTransport · full council— Council adopted the 2026-2041 Joint Local Transport Plan, underpinned by significant future transport investment and a multi-year implementation pipeline. The plan references £158m revenue and capital, including £33m for highways, buses and active travel priorities, and supports future procurements for transport, maintenance and infrastructure.£158mSpending
9 Jul 2026Parking machine upgradeParking · scrutiny— The parking review includes a proposed upgrade of existing Dorset parking machines from MS1 to MS3 hardware, plus new digital payment capability. The upgrade is largely a front-door replacement with minimal civil works and would add keypads, better data capture, real-time tariff changes, and interoperability with an app. This is a clear procurement opportunity for parking technology, software and support services.Opportunity
9 Jul 2026No emissions-based parking chargesParking · scrutiny— The committee debated and then resolved to remove emissions-based charging/discounting from the parking review at this stage. Members argued it would be discriminatory and politically unhelpful, preferring to focus on resident tariffs, local economy support and other emissions reductions elsewhere. This is a clear policy decision affecting future parking tariff design and procurement of parking systems.Policy
29 Jun 2026Balanced outturn and underspendFinance · audit governance— The council reported a broadly balanced 2025-26 outturn with a modest underspend, driven by active spend control and offsetting pressures elsewhere. Officers said the overall risk rating was reduced to medium, while stressing that underlying service and demand pressures remain high.Spending
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been IT & Digital (187 mentions, easing), Professional Services (104 mentions, easing), Construction & Building Works (81 mentions, easing) and Highways & Transport (63 mentions, rising).
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