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The ones on the DHB side? Renovation, restoration and a return to economically beneficial activity - various use options are laid out in DPPT's 'Vision for Regeneration' Brochure published last year. There should be a few copies around, I had some more printed today and left a couple with DTC, and some key extracts from the document I have now placed on the DPPT website.
The non-operations related promenade will become a community amenity space, the sort of activities that you started to list in question 2 would be encouraged. Again, these sort of uses for this area are suggested in the DPPT brochure mentioned above.
"Community Engagement and Culture
The following are additional project options that DPPT RegenCo may either be able to initiate , facilitate or support, working in conjunction with other relevant local bodies involved in regeneration:
Introduce locals to the heritage and culture of the town through regular media reporting, local adult education courses, outings for local schools, pubs, senior citizens etc.Improve the marketing/awareness/usage of the current heritage facilities Introduce annual events that entrench the town's heritage in the town's calendar, e.g. Dover Day, Roman festival, a Viking boat race etc.Share the rich cultural heritage of the Dover Harbour Board with the town, e.g. exhibit the art collection of the Harbour Board as is the case for the Port of London Authority's collection which is managed by the Museum of London.Allow space on the waterfront for a monthly market, e.g. a farmers' market (the people of Dover are keen horticulturalists as is evident from the large number of allotments throughout the town), create a 'Garden of England Market' featuring local produce, an English Crafts Market, antique markets, etc.Establish local volunteer schemes for the town's archaeological digs. Utilise the scheme established by the Museum of London, and the statistical review which shows the successful engagement of local unemployed in such schemes.Promote adult education, supported by consequential social enterprise. Support/ launch Art and music events.Establish virtual office centres. Create service centres for local business people in the outlying villages, enabling them to work at home with a business support hub in Dover.Consider what sport-based projects could be developed and consider links with Olympics and Para-Olympics for inspiration."
I just await comments from the nay-sayers and cynics now.