Today marks the end of the public inquiry for Sandbanks ferries.
It has been a week-long inquiry, and a final decision on whether ferry prices to Studland will increase or not is to be made later this afternoon.
The newly appointed planning developer, Kevin Gleeson, is in charge of the decision.
The inquiry is expected to end at around 2pm.
The current fare prices are £1 for pedestrians, cyclists and motorbikes, £5.30 for cars, and £10.60 for buses and lorries.
If the decision goes ahead, the price will be almost a pound increase.
As the inquiry wraps up, guest speakers from local councils and The National Trust will continue to provide evidence for the dispute.
More updates will be follow on Buzz News.