Dorset Police is well prepared for a good and safe summer in 2025
Dorset Police is well prepared and looking forward to a good and safe summer in 2025. Our Force already supports our communities and visitors as they take advantage of everything the warm weather brings to Dorset.
We work with our partners to ensure residents, visitors and businesses stay safe while enjoying all the county offers.
You can expect to see increased patrols from uniformed officers at key locations throughout the county, with planning underway to respond to the demand from higher visitor numbers.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Callaghan said: “We are dedicated to ensuring that residents and visitors to Dorset feel safe and can enjoy their time here. These longer days and warmer weather bring our busiest time of year and teams across the county are ready and working hard to keep you safe.”
Whether enjoying the many beaches, exploring our rural areas or vibrant nightlife, our officers, staff and volunteers are working hard to ensure you can enjoy this bank holiday weekend and the fast-approaching summer.”
“Dorset is one of the safest areas in the country, and I encourage you to care for each other and enjoy your time responsibly. If you see anything suspicious, please report it to us. You can contact us online via the Dorset Police website, or in an emergency, always dial 999.”
Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick said: “As it nears the busiest time of the year for Dorset Police, I want the people of Dorset to have confidence that the Force - and our partners – are ready to tackle the extra demand which comes with living in a fantastic county like ours.
“I know how much goes into planning for these busy times and I know that by working together, in partnership with other key organisations, Dorset Police will be working relentlessly to ensure residents and visitors can enjoy all Dorset has to offer, safely and securely.”