The Chairman of Dover District Council is the First Citizen in the District of Dover, Deal and Sandwich and takes precedence over all others including the Town Mayors, but excluding royalty and Her Majesty’s deputy, the Lord Lieutenant of Kent. The Chairman is elected annually by fellow Councillors.
The Chairman chairs meetings of full Council, hosts civic events, receives official visitors, represents the District at ceremonial occasions and attends a wide range of events and presentations.
Councillor Butcher represents the Ward of Sandwich (including Worth & Woodnesborough).
Councillor Bernard Butcher moved from Ash to Sandwich at the age of 18 years. He set up his Plumbing and Heating business in 1968, which is now in its 40th year. He is married to Margaret and will celebrate their 41st Wedding Anniversary this year. They have one son, Gareth, one daughter, Catherine, who is married to son-in-law Andrew, and four grandchildren, Louise, Charlie, Edward and Kirsty. Councillor Butcher has been a Conservative Councillor for 17 years. He was Mayor of Sandwich for three years, Speaker of the Cinque Ports, Deputy Mayor of Sandwich for 3 years, Chairman and President of Sandwich and District Chamber of Commerce, 2 years and 3 years respectively, Vice Chairman for the South Thanet Constituency Conservative Association for 4 years, and Vice Chairman of Dover District Council for 4 years.
Councillor Butcher is currently a member of the Institute of Plumbing, a member of the Confederation of Registered Gas Installers, Committee member of the Sandwich Society, Committee Member of the Ronse Twinning Association, Member of Sandwich Town Council, Curfew Ringer, Honorary Freeman of the Town and Cinque Port of Brightlingsea and Freeman of the City of London. Councillor Butcher is also currently a Commissioner of Sandwich Port and Haven, Vice Chairman of Dover District Council’s Licensing and Regulatory Committees, Member of the Cinque Ports Mayors’ Association, Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator and Vice Chairman of the Gazen Salts Nature Reserve Trust.
Councillor Bernard Butcher has varied interests, including Bell Ringing, Art, Classic British Motorcycles, Speedway, Koi carp, Gardening, Shooting (target competition), Freemasonry, Designing and Making Hand Crafted Lead Planters, Water Fountains and Bird Baths.
Chairman's weekly engagement list
The Vice Chairman, Councillor Stephen Manion, was elected on 14 May 2008. Councillor Manion represents the Ward of Eastry.
Cllr Manion is a consultant in operations management. He has worked both in the United Kingdom as well as Australia. Cllr Manion writes and runs training courses in Resource Management and is a fellow of both the American Production and Inventory Management Society and of the Institute of Operations Management in the UK. Cllr Manion has had work published in journals in the USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand on Resource Management.
Cllr Manion has qualifications in management and agricultural science. Cllr Manion also completed post graduate research projects in Australia at Charles Sturt University on Wheat Quality and at Hornsby TAFE on airlines.
Cllr Manion serves on his local Parish Council and Dover District Council, and is a Lay Minister for his village church. Cllr Manion is also a Governor at Northbourne Church of England Primary School.
Cllr Manion is married with four children.
The Chairman always has precedence in Dover District except in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen or Her representative.
When deputising for the Chairman of the Council, the Vice-Chairman is to be accorded the same precedence as would be given to the Chairman.
The Dover District Council Coat of Arms, which was granted on 19th October 1987, is based on that of the Cinque Ports, since the District contains two Ports, including the Chief Port, and also a Limb. The three gold ship/lions are shown on alternate red and blue backgrounds, the sterns of the ships being based on the Arms of Sandwich while the colouring follows those of Dover. The crest shows the white horse of Kent in conjunction with a castle, symbolising the civic nature of the Arms and the military significance of Dover, Walmer, Deal and Richborough Castles. The supporters, two sea horses, again depict the Kentish horse and represent the maritime connections of the District. The military importance of the District is also alluded to by the supporters, which each carry a sword and wear a gold naval crown around the neck. The Coat of Arms does not incorporate a motto.
To request the Chairman’s presence at an event contact:
The Chairman’s Secretary
Dover District Council
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover
Kent CT16 3PJ
Tel: 01304 872003
E-mail: chairmanoffice@dover.gov.uk
Following agreement to the Chairman’s attendance at a function, the completed Civic Engagement Information Sheet should be returned to the Mayor’s Secretary.
Contact:
The Chairman’s Secretary
Dover District Council
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover
Kent CT16 3PJ
Tel: 01304 872003
E-mail: chairmanoffice@dover.gov.uk