Let's Talk: about Dover's new Local Plan - Session 3 of 3
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About this Event
Session 3 of 3 At each meeting, we'll facilitate discussion by all those attending; so limited to 30 people each Saturday so that people do get a chance to speak. The areas covered will depend on who attends on the day and their interests. But as a general guide, we suggest the following starting points for each of the Saturday afternoon meetings. We will have access to screen views of the HELAA land allocation maps pages 219 to 241 new Local Plan.
To Participate REGISTER FOR FREE WITH EVENTBRITE. On the Friday before each meeting, the ZOOM LOGIN DETAIL WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY EMAIL. At the beginning of each meeting we will ask people to say if they work for DDC or if they are representing an interest group (or parish council or political party).
Sat 27th February – 2 - 3.30pm
Infrastructure, who for ? Local citizens and SMEs, or Big Business developers and chains.
Seeking a guest attendee from Campaign for Better Transport.
Chapter 4, Vision & Objectives, Chapter 8 Retail & Town centres, Chapter 9 Transport & Infrastructure
(Session 1 and 2 focuses )
Sat 13th February - 2 to 3:30pm
The rural character of much of Dover District; how strong are the promises to protect it ?
Guest attendee with specialist knowledge: Dr Hilary Newport, Director of CPRE Kent
Chapters 4 Vision and Objectives, 5 Climate Change (Chapter 10 Design) , and 11 Natural Environment + 12 Historical Environment.
Sat 20th February – 2 – 3:30pm
Local homes, local incomes, local lifestyles ; will promises hold up to lobbying in favour of corporate profit-lines ?
Seeking a Guest attendee from SHOUT Campaign for Social Housing
Chapter 4 Vision and Objectives, Chapter 6 Housing, Chapter 7 Employment and the local economy