Dorchester bids for city status in jubilee competition


Dorchester will bid to achieve city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations next year.
Councillors at a Dorchester Town Council meeting on Monday voted in favour of the historic Dorset market town entering the competition.
They argued city status would reflect the town’s historical importance and its recent growth.

Councillor Stella Jones said: “Ten or eleven years ago we were not thought good enough, but we’ve got bigger and better since then… it would be good for tourism if we had city status.”
Councillor Robin Potter added: “There’s 2,000 years of history in the town and that deserves recognition.”
Each bid will have to make a case why they deserve the special status with applications due to close in December.
Recommendations will be made by ministers to the Queen, and the number of awards will depend on the strength of the applications received.

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