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    Citizens Advice [n 1] (previously Citizens Advice Bureau [9] [n 2] and also known as Cyngor ar Bopeth [n 3] in Welsh [10]) is an independent organisation specialising in confidential information and advice to assist people with legal, debt, consumer, housing and other problems in the United Kingdom.

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  5. Blandford (ward) - Wikipedia

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    2019 Dorset Council election: Blandford (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative: Byron Robert Quayle : 1,573 : 55.0 : Conservative: Noc Lacey-Clarke : 1,495 : 52.2 : Liberal Democrats: Hugo Anthony Mieville 774 27.0 Liberal Democrats: John Edward Thomas Tanner 761 26.6 Labour: Pat Osborne 509 17.8 Labour: Doro Russell 362 12.6 ...

  6. Blandford Forum - Wikipedia

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    From 1860 to 1966, Blandford Forum was a stop on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, which ran from Bath to Bournemouth, though until the bridge was built over the river Stour, opening in 1863, [48] the Dorset Central section of the line terminated at the hamlet of Blandford St. Mary. [49] Blandford Forum railway station, along with the ...

  7. Witness Service - Wikipedia

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    The Witness Service (also known as Citizens Advice Witness Service [1]) is a service in England and Wales for witnesses who have to give evidence in criminal courts. [1] The Witness Service offers practical and emotional support and is a free service. [ 2 ]

  8. North Dorset - Wikipedia

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    North Dorset District Council had its main offices at a large converted house called Nordon on Salisbury Road, Blandford Forum, which had previously been the offices of the Blandford Rural District Council, one of the council's predecessors. [2] [3] Councillors were elected every four years; the final election before abolition was held in 2015. [4]

  9. Blandford Forum Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    A major fire destroyed the greater part of Blandford, including the old town hall, on 4 June 1731. [5] The local architects and civic leaders, John and William Bastard , decided to take the opportunity to remodel the Market Place, to replace the town hall and the grammar school and to rebuild the Church of St Peter and St Paul. [ 6 ]