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Communications Consultation & Marketing Policy
This gives us clear aims that will help us deal better with each other, with all our communities, at national and international levels and with all those who will help us to transform our District.

Street Scene Survey
The results of this survey will help the Street Scene Project Team produce proposals to put before Council for consideration.

Talk to us campaign
The Talk to Us campaign is in the form of a questionnaire with the aim being to seek the views of residents on issues that are affecting them within the Dover District so the Partnership is better placed to address them.

Homelessness Strategy
The four East Kent authorities of Canterbury, Dover, Shepway and Thanet have developed a sub-regional homelessness strategy for East Kent.

Contaminated Land Inspection Strategy
Dover District Council is required under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 to produce a Contaminated Land Inspection Strategy. The document discusses the way Dover District Council approaches the topic of contaminated land in terms of its statutory obligations.

Budget and Medium Term Financial Plan
Every year, all local authorities have to set a budget for the following year. This is an essential part of financial management and of setting the Council Tax. We also produce a “Medium Term Financial Plan” (MTFP) that sets out our financial plans for the following 3 years.

Corporate Plan
Our top priority, working with partners, is to regenerate our district in a sustainable way that gives our residents a world-class future. Releasing our district’s potential will need to be built on innovative service delivery so that we continue to strive for excellence. This Plan is outward looking and sums up our vision and ambitions and will drive our internal service plans. To achieve our vision, we will work hard with partners to meet some really stretching targets under the following key themes, to take us to 2020.

Sport & Recreation Strategy
The Sport and Recreation Strategy recognizes the value of health and social benefits, quality of life and pride in the area, and the regeneration benefits that sport and recreational facilities and opportunities brings to communities. Key objectives include enhancing recreational opportunities, so that participation levels increase.

Parks & Open Spaces Strategy
The Parks and Open Spaces Strategy identifies the value of parks and open spaces for health and social benefits, in relation to walking, cycling, and informal recreation.

Improvements at Dover Priory Station
Improvements to make the Priory Station and the surrounding area a more attractive, safe and practical place to use. Building on the Phase 1 works, which included the new waiting room and ticketing area.

Polling District/Places
In accordance with (Parliamentary Elections) Regulation 2006 a review of Polling Districts and Polling Places in the Dover Parliamentary Constituency and the South Thanet Parliamentary Constituency that fall within the boundaries of the District of Dover was carried out during Autumn 2007.

Communication Survey
The survey carried out on how Dover District Council communicates with residents has identified some interesting key messages.

North Deal - Cannon Street Project
The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) has appointed architects to carry out a master planning process on the proposed options for a redevelopment of the former Gasworks site opposite Sandown Primary school.

Best Value
All English local authorities are statutorily required to undertake surveys on a three-yearly basis to collect data for Best Value Performance satisfaction indicators. The first round of these surveys ran in 2000-01, the second in 2003-04 and this report is the results of the third round in 2006-07.

Youth Survey
The survey of 11-18 year olds covered the key issues for young people as identified by the Dover District 2005-2008 Youth Strategy.

Local Plan Review
The Preferred Options Report represents the formal stage in the LDF process when there is the opportunity for people to comment on the various options that are being considered by the District Council.

Crime Reduction Strategy
The research organisation MORI, was commissioned to carry out a series of focus groups in Dover and Sandwich to identify people's views on crime and disorder. The results have been used to produce this Crime Reduction Strategy.

Aylesham Masterplan
Research amongst Aylesham residents as part of a public consultation process for the development of Aylesham village in Kent.

Tenants Satisfaction Survey 2003-2004
A survey of over 1000 tenants which has helped improve Dover District Council's understanding of it's tenants' needs.

 

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