Dover Mayor Councillor Sue Jones joined forces with local charity Dover smART to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society and the Dover Outreach Centre. Sue welcomed guests to cakes and coffee during the regular Tuesday “The Art of Age” meeting on 19th February. The Group is especially for the elderly including those living with dementia

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The Civic and Special Projects Committee of the Council has stepped in to answer the appeal for funds to repair the minibus belonging to the local 354 (Dover) Air Training Corps. A massive unexpected repair bill of £2,200 had meant the bus was off the road and youngsters had already missed out on trips and

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The first Neighbourhood Panning Workshop held in the Biggin Hall on 28 November – and was a huge success with the hall full of local people sharing their detailed knowledge of Dover and thoughts about how to make the Town a better place to live and work. Planning experts explained how Neighbourhood Plans can benefit

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For the second year Dover will be supporting LGBT History Month in February by flying the Rainbow Flag. Det 2019 Theme is Peace, Reconciliation and Activism. LBGT history month aims toIncrease the visibility of lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender people, their history, lives and their experiences in the culture of the wider community

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Holocaust Memorial Day

Dover Mayor, Councillor Sue Jones represented the People of Dover at the Annual Commemoration of the Holocaust in Deal. Sue joined 80 other civic dignitaries from all over Kent to lay a wreath at the Holocaust Memorial Stone in St George’s Church Garden in remembrance of the 6 million men, women and children who died

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