On Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th December, Dover Town Council invites you to see the Roman Lawn near Market Square transformed and illuminated by outdoor arts experts Walk the Plank as they bring their Fire Garden to the town for a unique fiery event. The Fire Garden is an outdoor family experience which has…
Each year between November 13 – 19, people and organizations around the world participate in Transgender Awareness Week to help raise the visibility about transgender people and address issues members of the community face. During the week transgender people and their allies take action to bring the issues of prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender…
THE POPPY | 12 November 2020 In the 99 years since the Royal British Legion was founded, we have never given up in our fight to support the Armed Forces community. We have ensured that those who have served are looked after, no matter what difficulties they may be facing. But the challenge of COVID-19…
Stay Alert – Control the Virus – Save Lives For the latest Covid-19 information, advice, help and local services please go to the Dover District Council website at www.dover.gov.uk or call on 01304 821199. I accordance with Government restrictions the Town Council offices will be closed to the public from Thursday 5th November but we…
The annual Dover Town Council Remembrance Sunday commemorations for those who gave their lives during wartime will take place online in the form of a special film featuring a service and wreath-laying to allow for Covid-19 safety. On November 8 at 11am, the public can watch below, or visit YouTube to join in ‘Remember from…
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We are very sad to hear of the death of Honorary Freeman of Dover, Reverend Michael Hinton. It was an honour in 2018 for the then Mayor, Councillor Sue Jones to present Reverend Hinton with his scroll and Freeman’s casket as a formal thanks from the Town for his decades of service to Dover. Michael…
We are very sad to hear of the death recently of former Mayor, Robert (Bob) Markham. Bob joined the Council in 2000 and served for over 10 years until his retirement in 2011. Bob was no stranger to the work of the Council on his election, having ably supported his partner Mrs Lynn Young in…
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Become a COVID-19 Community Champion for Kent and Medway Frequently Asked Questions The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 has highlighted the existing inequalities in particular groups across England. For instance, a recent report published by Public Health England has shown that mortality rates from COVID-19 in some Black, Asian and…