Blandford Forum
Blandford Forum, generally Blandford, is a market community in the North Dorset district of Dorset, England, sited by the River Stour concerning 13 mi (21 km) northwest of Poole. It was the administrative head office of North Dorset District Council till April 2019, when district councils merged to become Dorset County Council. Blandford is remarkable for its Georgian style, the result of rebuilding after most of the town was destroyed by a fire in 1731. The rebuilding job was assisted by an Act of Parliament and a contribution by George II, and the rebuilt community centre-- to styles by local designers John and also William Bastard-- has made it through to the present day mostly intact. Blandford Camp, an army base, is sited on capitals two miles to the north east of the town. It is the base of the Royal Corps of Signals, the interactions wing of the British Army, as well as the site of the Royal Signals Gallery. Dorset Region Council estimates that in 2013 the town's civil church had a population of 10,610. The community's economic climate is based on a mix of the service sector and light market, and offers employment for regarding 4,000 people.