Congratulations to everyone involved in the fabulous success of Dover’s first Dover Pride event on Saturday 31st August celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. Mayor Councillor Gordon Cowan led the Parade from the Market Square to the Town Hall during the morning and opened the entertainment at the Town Hall. The Town Hall was packed to capacity

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The Age of the Anglo-Saxons came back to Dover on 17-18th August in a weekend of activities and fun. There was something for everyone. On the Roman Lawn an Anglo-Saxon living village set up with games to play, craft activities including a coin minting workshop, authentic food, woodworking and textile work. Swords, shields and other

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There was standing room only at the meeting of the Town Council on 17 Juillet. Young people organising Dover’s first Pride event on 31st August outlined their plans for a march through the Town, rally and celebration of the local LGBTQ+ community to Councillors. All Dovorians are welcome to show support and to come along

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A single soldier stands facing France. He is surrounded by thousands of poppies dedicated to the fallen by the public throughout the UK paying tribute to each and every one of the sacrifices made. Every One Remembered by sculptor Mark Humphrey is being installed looking out to sea, and facing France where so many died

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Dover conseil municipal dévoile fièrement le Trail Art Dover Souvenir commémorant et honorant les forces armées et ceux qui ont payé le sacrifice ultime. Le parcours d'art du souvenir se compose de cinq pièces et dispose de trois nouvelles expositions de l'artiste britannique Mark Humphrey qui commémorent la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, two named Point of Everyman’s Land and

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