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Things To Look Out For in Dorchester in 2012

Friday, January 6th, 2012
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Happy New Year everyone! 2012 is shaping up to be a very exciting year for us here in Dorchester. Here are a few things we’ve got to look forward to in the coming weeks and months…

2012 Olympics

The wait is almost over – this summer the world’s biggest sporting event comes to Britain, and most excitingly the sailing events will be taking place right on our doorstep over in Weymouth. We’re ideally placed to benefit from tourists and visitors flocking down to see the competitors battle it out in Weymouth Bay, so expect it to get very busy for a couple of weeks in July and August!

We’re lucky enough to be on the route of the Olympic torch relay, so we’re hoping for some fantastic celebrations in town to mark the occasion. The big picnic gathering at Maumbury Rings for the Royal wedding was a highlight of 2011, so hopefully we can repeat that kind of success come the summer.

Brewery Square

Phase 2 of the Brewery Square development is scheduled to open in October – bringing popular restaurants like Pizza Express and exciting new shops like Hobbs.

It’s difficult to overstate how important this development is to the town. At a time when the whole country is mired in economic gloom and we’re seeing UK businesses boarding up left, right and centre, it’s fantastic that a previously derelict and abandoned site in Dorchester is undergoing an extraordinary regeneration, attracting brand new big name businesses to the town and providing luxury homes for hundreds of new residents.

DBID Projects

The parking ambassadors initiative we rolled out in the run-up to Christmas was a big success, and we’d love to see that return at some point in 2012. Meanwhile, the much-admired Dorchester free parking scheme has been renewed and will run until early next year. We’ve also got a number of other exciting ideas in the pipeline, so stay tuned!

Other Events

Dorset County Museum’s incredible Pharaoh: King of Egypt Exhibition is here until 22nd January, when the artefacts will all be boxed up and moved on to their next stop on their tour of the UK. If you haven’t been already, it’s an amazingly rare chance to see a fascinating collection of ancient artwork and objects outside of their home in London’s British Museum.

As always, Dorchester Arts have a packed line-up for Spring 2012, starting with a performance of Francis Hodgson Burnett’s endearing classic Angel Exit on 5th, 6th and 7th January. Visit the Dorchester Arts website to see their full Spring 2012 Brochure.

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Parking in Dorchester Report – The Results are in!

Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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West Dorset District Council have just released a big 28 page report on car parking in Dorchester, looking at all aspects of the current arrangements and assessing ways in which things could be improved in the near future.

Admittedly it might not make for lively bedtime reading, but it’s well worth a look for anyone with an interest in local issues, as it gives some really good insights into the much-discussed parking problems we face here. One notable thing the report raises is that contrary to much of what’s been reported in the local press, in recent months there have actually been a number of short term parking spaces available in the town’s car parks even at busy times on market day!

There definitely are areas in need of improvement though, as the report notes that at times as much as 20% of town centre traffic is composed of people just looking for a parking space. This needs to be fixed, and hopefully the recommendations put forward by WDDC will go some way to solving this issue.

The Dorchester BID and Chamber of Commerce were called upon by the Committee working on the report to give advice and suggestions for future improvements, and we are pleased to see some of these ideas are already being implemented. The Dorchester ambassadors scheme we talked about on the blog a couple of weeks back is being rolled out in the run-up to Christmas, and the parking spaces set aside for coaches in the top of town car park have already been converted into spaces for cars during peak times.

Here is a link to the Dorchester car parking report. It also contains a very good powerpoint presentation entitled ‘A Renaissance for Dorchester’, which looks at all the major developments taking place in the town in the next couple of years, including the Brewery Square regeneration, Charles Street, and the continued expansion of Poundbury. It gives a really encouraging picture of where Dorchester is heading, so we urge you to go and have a read!

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Dorchester Carnival Rescued by Brewery Square Developers

Saturday, May 14th, 2011
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Dorchester CarnivalGreat news for local charities and Dorchester Carnival fans – the carnival has a new sponsor! 

The Brewery Square Development Company has stepped forward to support this year’s event, which many of us feared was in dire straits after it lost its previous sponsor. This is of course a massive relief for the Dorchester Round Table and everyone involved in organising the carnival, who still have a lot of work to do with just over a month to go until the carnival takes place.

It’s a wonderful act of generosity by Brewery Square, as the carnival is not only great family fun, it also raises a lot of money for important local charities and community groups. Last year’s Dorchester carnival raised over £5000, which was passed on to 46 grateful local causes.

Heroes and Villains Procession

The date of this year’s carnival will be Saturday, June 18. The theme is heroes and villains, so expect lots of capes and costumes for the procession, as well as all the floats our creative local businesses and groups have made this year. You can still apply to be part of the procession by getting an application form from Ellis Ford. He can be reached on 07809 533251.

South Street Festivities

The main carnival procession will take place in the early evening, and there will also be a row of stalls along South Street, with food, drink and games. There will also be a stage at the end of South Street, with live music throughout the day.

Don’t forget there will also be the Party in the Park a couple of days earlier on the 16th June, with live music, a barbecue, and a variety of stalls to keep the whole family entertained.

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Dorchester hits back with New Businesses

Friday, September 18th, 2009
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By Bill Hemmings

Taking a period of just over a year it is very sad to see the list of businesses that have gone from the high street in Dorchester possibly for ever. The list totalled twenty and included a number of well-known high street brands including Woolworths, Adams, Dorothy Perkins and Whittard’s. A number of these businesses have therefore gone from high streets across the whole of the UK, but something rather exciting has since happened in Dorchester.

Wellworths

Wellworths

With Wellworths leading the way in the media spotlight and who could have predicted the amazing amount of coverage that Claire and her team would get for Dorchester, it should not go un-noticed that we have had a large number of other new businesses opening in town over the same period. In fact, the excellent news is that with the opening of Poppy’s children’s clothes shop and Victoria’s Closet down Durngate street, we have hit the magic twenty new businesses. I know of at least two more opening or about to open so this means that against the national trend our county town is doing pretty well.

I am not by any means trying to suggest that the recession is over and it would be naive to think that there may not still be more casualties over the next few months, but this is a very encouraging achievement. Prime location retail units in the town centre are now starting to fill once again as the word is out that Dorchester means business and looks like good place to have a shop or open a new business.

Historically, Dorchester has always been known for its eclectic range of specialist independent shops and refreshingly, a lot of these new businesses are bringing more variety and colour back to town. The new Brewery Square development is revitalising an area to the south of town which will no doubt bring many more new visitors to Dorchester and hopefully this too will have a positive effect for the whole of town.

I visited some of the new businesses to get their views on trading conditions and ask what sort of welcome they have received. In the interest of getting the bigger picture I also interviewed some businesses that have been here much longer!

I started my tour in the new curiosity shop and asked the owner, Martin who can barely contain his delight in having chosen Dorchester as the location to open his business, how were things going?

The New Curiosity Shop

The New Curiosity Shop

The New Curiosity Shop opened its doors for the first time in November 2008.  We were the first retail outlet to open on the Brewery Square development and have since been joined by the likes of Simon’s Deli, Panini’s, the Health Centre and the Market Pharmacy.  We look upon last year and this year as laying the foundations of our business.  We are developing our successful product lines such as our stunning jewellery, wall art and contemporary articles for the home.

With our shop in Brewery Square we have our eyes firmly on the future.  For the here and now, we are finding that as the year progresses, trade is increasing and we look forward to continued progress. We have some quite inspirational items coming along for our Autumn/Christmas ranges, I cant wait.  The Dorchester Business Improvement District company (DBID) have played an important role in supporting a young business through difficult economic times, specifically part subsidising selected advertising.  In particular, the DBID project Director, Phil Gordon, has been an excellent source for honest and sound advice and a facilitator for networking.  The DBID has given The New Curiosity Shop value for money through its projects and that can only help towards the growth of our business.”

Market Pharmacy

Market Pharmacy

Across a couple of streets and heading for the town centre, the delightfully named ‘Knobs and knockers’ store greets me with a stunning rage of door furniture and other accessories that would grace houses spanning several centuries of period design.  I have my eyes on the clear blue crystal door knobs.

The owner Conde tells me “I was looking for a good location in the Dorset area to set up my showroom and Dorchester seemed ideal, particularly as there are very few shops like mine anywhere near! I have found the local business community very helpful and supportive, but more importantly my customers have been equally as welcoming and pleased with the quality of my products.”

Nipping into White Stuff on South Street, I was keen to find out how one of the town’s newest multis was doing. I met their energetic and very positive manager Els, I asked her how things were going and are they pleased with their choice of coming to Dorchester?

“We’re extremely pleased with our choice of Dorchester as a location for White Stuff. We already had a solid presence in the South West, with successful shops in Taunton, Exeter and Salisbury so Dorchester was a natural choice and we opened our doors in March 2008. It’s a beautiful, picturesque town on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset steeped in history and Dorchester locals have really warmed to our shop, they love our quirky events and amusing window displays, as well as our lovely products!”

But what of Dorchester more established shops, how are they finding things at present?

GS Handbags and Footwear

GS Handbags and Footwear

Another fine example of quality, choice and individuality is Mirari down Antelope walk. Owner Shirley, who has been in business in town for many years reflected “Dorchester is a truly individual town with many small and diverse businesses to attract shoppers both local and visitors to the area.  Many of our customers travel long distances to visit us because of the special fitting service and the quality of the lingerie we offer.

Christmas last year did see somewhat lower sales than the year before – as much I suspect due to some of the media as to the recession.  Many of us were worried about over spending.  Since Christmas however the mood has definitely lightened and here at Mirari we continue to get new customers through referrals and through the advertising which was aided by the DBID scheme. Most heartening is the loyalty of our previous customers.

I do believe that the future of retail is not only in the good service that we offer but also the quality of the goods on sale.  Our ‘Made in England ‘ nightwear is a really good selling point, people do care far more today about the origin of their purchases. We are looking forward to August as we are being re-decorated and having a mini refit to keep the shop looking good too.”

Tracy, who owns and runs Wedding time in High East street has seen both bad and good times before as she has been in town since 1983. “My general feeling about the difference in business this year to last year is that people are still getting married and brides do want a lovely dress.  Brides may not be spending quite as much on their wedding as they were originally planning.

Paninis

Paninis

Although we have also has some postponements of weddings until next year or even 2011, we have had a lot of short notice weddings this year as there seem to be some good deals on venues. I normally start some advertising at this time of year and with the Dorchester BID’s help and support I have managed to do this.  Their support has given businesses like mine a bit of a boost and helped to raise the confidence in the market place.”

One of the longest established family businesses in town is of course Goulds. I asked Managing Director Teresa what her feelings were. “We are cautiously optimistic that after some very difficult trading conditions there are small signs that the situation is improving a little. Dorchester has not suffered from major job losses, which has helped to cushion us from the worst of the recession.

Looking forward it is still too early to talk of a recovery but we do believe that Dorchester seems to have weathered the storm better than other towns and is well placed to take advantage of the upturn when it comes.”

Poppys Childrenwear

Poppys Childrenwear

And so finally, to one of Dorchester’s newest businesses ‘Poppy’s’ selling children’s clothing. I caught up with Lorraine who has just opened her new shop in Durngate. I asked her what had made her decide on opening a shop here in such a tough trading climate? “We felt there was a strong need for better choice in children’s clothing in town. With Adams closing Poppy’s children’s wear hopes to help fill the gap left and offer residents and visitors a great range of clothes and shoes specifically catering for boys and girls from 0-12 years all at very competitive prices. We are also looking to do school wear. We love Dorchester and are very excited about having a shop in the centre of town”.

So there you have it, Dorchester is fighting back against the recession and against general trends in the high street. With the buzz that I felt walking around our county town I feel sure that Dorchester is very well positioned to come through these challenging times and flourish long into the future.

As a foot note, I can report three more new arrivals. Trinity Photographic in Trinity street, GS Handbags and Footwear in South street and hot new arrival Eureka now open in the Tudor arcade.

So don’t forget there is great Shopping in Dorchester. Hope to see you there soon.

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