Rural Crime Prevention Leaflet

The Dorset Partnership Against Rural Crime (DPARC) has launched an information leaflet which gives hints and tips on crime prevention, especially for those living in rural areas.

The information leaflet gives proactive advice on how to help keep farms, land and machinery safe, with key police-approved information and advice on how to prevent residents from becoming a victim of crime

Download the leaflet here.

Watch a series of videos relating to rural crime on the  Police and Crime Commissioner's YouTube channel here.

 

Latest Rural Crime News 

Protecting our countryside: A collaborative aproach - This Rural Crime Week of Action, Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner talks about how partnership working is helping to protect our countryside from rural crime.

Force launches new way to report Heritage Crime  - Dorset Police has launched a new way to report heritage crime to help preserve the county’s historic sites from crime and anti-social behaviour.                                                                               

Meeting with the National Farmers Union - PCC David Sidwick met with Dorset farmers and the National Farmers Union (NFU) to discuss rural crime and what is being done locally to tackle it.

Protector our beautiful countryside - PCC David Sidwick talks about what we can all do to protector our beautiful countryside.

Enviroment Agency: What is happening in Dorset -  Environment Agency Enforcement Lead for Wessex, Lucy Woodland, gives you an overview of waste crime and highlights what is happening to keep Dorset’s residents and countryside safe.

 

Latest updates from the Environment Agency - #wastecrimewednesday

The Enviroment Agency have shared advice on how to how to protect your land against fly-tipping and illegal waste dumping. Find the guidance here. 

Environment Agency officers worked with North West Regional Organised Crime Unit to apprehend the individuals - Recycling fraud investigation

Environment Agency discovers toxic waste being dumped illegally in a quarry, Fraud Squad - BBC iPlayer

 

Extension of the public spaces protection orders 2025 by Dorset Council

By extending the restrictions and areas protected by the Public Space Protection Orders which started on the 1 July 2025 and run for three years they assist through:

  • Wildfire Prevention & Environmental Protection
    By prohibiting open flames and similar activities in vulnerable landscapes like heathlands and forests
  • Conservation of Sensitive Coastal and Rural Areas
    The new restriction at Studland Beach protects a delicate coastal ecosystem from damage caused by unregulated overnight camping, helping preserve the area’s natural beauty and tranquillity.

 

Fly Tipping news...

In spring 2025, it was announced that a jointly funded position between Dorset Council and the Police and Crime Commissioner for a fly-tipping investigator, was being extended for a second year. Read the articles below to learn more about the positive results achieved so far. 

Fly-tipping fines increase by 78% thanks to joint funding initiative | Bournemouth Echo

Waste dumpers pay the price as fly tipping fines soar - Somerset Live

Fly-tipping fines increase by 78 per cent in Dorset

In April 2025, The Dorset Police Rural Crime Team secured a conviction in which a man has been ordered to pay significant costs following a hare coursing incident in Dorchester.

In January 2025, a 28 year-old man from East Dorset and a 22 year-old woman from Wimborne were arrested by on suspicion after seven puppies were stolen in North Dorset. Following further investigations, a man aged in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods and he has also been released on police bail.

 

Other useful links:

Shaun the Sheep's Guide to The Countryside Code - general advice for being out and about in the countryside.

Apps offering waste disposal services are a new and emerging risk - make sure you know your duty of care obligations.Using apps to dispose of waste: know the risks - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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