Hi - this is my latest Newsletter.
In today's Newsletter, I have information on the following.
Western Heights Autumn Open Week-end - The Heights at War.
Dover Community Radio starts broadcasting.
Royal Cinque Ports Newsletter
River Dour
This Newsletter
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Western Heights Autumn Open Week-end - The Heights at War. Slight change of theme this time round - Western Heights at War. There are various WW2 related displays in and around the Drop Redoubt
Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st October 10am til 5pm
Adults £4 and accompanied children free for the Drop Redoubt, and the Grand Shaft free all weekend
http://www.doverwesternheights.org
Please do try and find the time to visit the Western Heights this week-end (20th. and 21st. of October); if you've never been up there (and many local residents haven't), please find out about the amazing history on our doorstep and perhaps you may like to become a volunteer for the Western Heights Preservation Society - they really do, do a great job.
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Dover Community Radio: from Monday November 12th. DCR will be broadasting across The Dover District on 87.7FM for a 28 Day FM Trial
They'll also be in Dover Market Square on Saturday November 24th. Helping Dover Town Council turn on the Christmas Lights - see you there !
Check their web-site for further information -
info@dovercommunityradio.co.uk
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Royal Cinque Ports Newsletter: I've attached the latest Newsletter from the Royal Cinque Ports Yacht
Club.
Although it's the club members' newsletter, I thought you may like to read it to see what goes on there and maybe you'd like to join - the membership fee is probably cheaper than you think.
I have attached the Newsletter to this email - it has been checked for viruses so is safe to download.
For more information on the Yacht Club and their activities and events, please look at their web-site:
www.rcpyc.org.uk
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River Dour: We all have a view on the river Dour - the rubbish that gets thrown in it, the amount of vegetation growing in it and what can be done about improving it.
A short time ago, I met with the Environment Agency about the state of our River Dour and asked them some searching questions - I attach their answers.
They also sent me an electronic leaflet; it's a very interesting read and so I have attached that to this Newsletter too - both have been checked for viruses so are safe to down-load.
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This Newsletter: I have been sending a Newsletter round now for many years; I have around 600 private email addresses and 200 or so business email addresses.
All the emails are sent blind, so no one will receive any spam or scam emails from them.
If you appreciate receiving these emails, then I'm very happy, if you know of anyone who might like to receive them as well, please get them to email me and I will add them to my database. If you know of any business that would appreciate them - I can promote businesses here as well as advise people about public information and up and coming events, please do let them know.
Have a good week.
Roger
As I cannot put the pdf attachments on here, if anyone would like to receive any of the attachments (RCPYC and/or the Environmment Agency's leaflet and answers to my and Ian's questions), please email me:
lindenrog@aol.com
Roger