Week of treats for Dorset residents

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Residents across Dorset can enjoy discount deals at many of the county’s top attractions during Dorset Residents’ Week from 18 to 24 April, using the special offer vouchers featured in the spring edition of Dorset County Council’s community newspaper ‘Your Dorset’.

The vouchers can be used during Dorset Residents’ Week at over 50 leading leisure and entertainment venues in and around the county from historic homes and museums to country parks and fitness facilities.

The attractions this year include the Jurassic Skyline, Blue Pool, Abbotsbury Swannery, Athelhampton House, Portland Castle, Palmers Brewery and more.

A full list of all the attractions taking part and the promotions on offer is included alongside the vouchers in the centre four pages of ‘Your Dorset’ which were delivered through residents’ doors from Monday 21 March.

All of the special offers covered by the vouchers will be valid during Residents’ Week only and are subject to availability.

Dorset Residents’ Week has been organised by the Visit Dorset Tourism Partnership, made up of the borough and district councils from Christchurch, East Dorset, Purbeck, West Dorset and Weymouth & Portland and the initiative aims to showcase the many great family attractions available on our doorstep.

Nick Thornley, on behalf of the Visit Dorset Tourism Partnership, said: “Residents’ Week is a great way to discover the area we are so privileged to live in.”

“I wholeheartedly encourage residents to come out and enjoy some of Dorset’s top attractions and to tell friends and family when they visit later in the year.”

“I would like to thank all the attractions that are involved with Dorset Residents’ Week for once again making it such a successful event.”

If you missed or have misplaced your copy of ‘Your Dorset’, you can download the Residents’ Week supplement from visit-dorset.com which gives details on all participating attractions and their offers plus extra vouchers if needed.

For more information about Dorset Residents’ Week, along with detailed information about accommodation, events, activities, heritage and culture around the county visit visit-dorset.com

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