howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Guest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
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Is this also to be decided by a process termed 'electronic voting'?
It calls to mind the original Philip K Dick story, later made as a film called Blade Runner;Do Androids dream about electric sheep?
I'd be happier to hear 'voting by keypad', or similar.
Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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no tom all done on the spot with humans making the decisions if i am not mistaken.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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There's a "you decide" for Crabble Corn Mill's application for funding on November 23rd. at Sandwich (it was in my previous Newsletter).
If you can attend and support the Mill, please do.
Roger
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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just a reminder for the event tomorrow, dover's food bank will be amongst those looking for your support.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i have heard that the dour cleaning group and the food bank both got the full award, not heard of any others yet.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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I was unaware of this organisation until today.
RIVER DOUR STEERING GROUP ANNOUNCES A NEW PARTNERSHIP AND LAUNCH A 'LOVE YOUR RIVER' CAMPAIGN
The River Dour Steering Group has existed for many years as a forum for the interchange of views and information between groups and individuals with an interest in the river, and as a means of supporting the river clean-ups organised through the White Cliffs Countryside Partnership.
Earlier this year it became part of The Dover Society to further promote its aims and enable use of the charitable status of the society to enable it to raise funds for river improvements.
In a further development, a new catchment partnership covering the River Dour and the River Stour from Ashford to Sandwich has been approved through the Environment Agency as part of a national programme. The partners involved also include the White Cliffs Countryside Partnership, Kentish Stour Countryside Partnership, and the new South East Rivers Trust as the main hosting partner.
The main purpose of the new partnership is to implement the EU Water Framework Directive to improve the water quality and health of the river by measurable means, whilst involving local people as much as possible in this work, and the South East Rivers Trust has great experience in this area when operating as the Wandle Trust across south London. The River Wandle runs through four London boroughs to the Thames: in addition to very similar environmental characteristics, this river has as an urbanised and industrialised history much like the River Dour, so the experience of the Trust will be very relevant in planning improvements on the River Dour.
The Environment Agency has also launched a nationwide 'Love Your River' campaign which the steering group will be adopting to promote the wider aims of The Dover Society in improving the not just the environmental but also the heritage, educational, amenity and tourism values of the river. This group will be explaining its aims and promoting the campaign as part of its bid for the public vote at the You Decide funding event at Dover Town hall on the morning of Saturday 16th November.
Ray Newsam
Chairman, River Dour Steering Group
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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finally got the full breakdown courtesy of ddc.
"The projects selected at the 'You Decide' event for the Dover Town area on Saturday 16 November were:
The Dover Society - River Dour Clean Up - £2,330
Dover Foodbank - £2,500
Kent Army Cadet Force - £1,386
Western Heights Preservation Society - £1,980
Homestart - £1,081
Cinque Port Pirates - £2,500
Dover Youth Theatre - £2,500
Dover Marine Services - £2,500
White Cliffs Symphonic Winds - £191
Please note that recommendations are subject to approval by KCC and DDC."
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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many thanks to wccp for these photos from the event.