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Updated book launch for war hero

09 April 2018
Updated book launch for war hero

A new edition of a book on the first black British army officer is being unveiled

People have their say on how to spend £1 million of lottery money in Dover

09 April 2014
People have their say on how to spend £1 million of lottery money in Dover

Organisers of the project aimed at spending £1 million in improvements to Dover say they were encouraged by the turnout at the launch on Saturday.

Dover people should have a say on the future plans for the port, says MP

28 November 2013
Dover people should have a say on the future plans for the port, says MP

Ports and shipping minister Stephen Hammond says he wants to ensure that the port of Dover makes the most of the expected growth in traffic.

Dover College students make sure children abroad have a happier Christmas

28 November 2013
Dover College students make sure children abroad have a happier Christmas

Children in orphanages in Ukraine and Moldova will have some Christmas presents to open this year thanks to pupils from Dover College.

Dover murder trial due to start at the Old Bailey

28 November 2013
Dover murder trial due to start at the Old Bailey

The trial of two women accused of murdering a 30-year-old Dover man is due to start at the Old Bailey on Monday.

Dover children's centres set to merge, despite others being reprieved

27 November 2013
Dover children's centres set to merge, despite others being reprieved

Two children’s centres in Dover are still set to merge, and the hours will be reduced at a third, under a new county council proposal.

Former Dover UKIP branch chairman is kicked out of party

26 November 2013
Former Dover UKIP branch chairman is kicked out of party

The former chairman of the Dover and Deal branch of the UK Independence Party has been told that his membership has been rescinded.

Dover son rises to challenge as a tribute to father

21 November 2013
 Dover son rises to challenge as a tribute to father

Arron Blythe is completing a year of challenges to raise money in memory of his father.

Energy company apologises for confusion over Dover Christian bookshop's electricity bill

20 November 2013
Energy company apologises for confusion over Dover Christian bookshop's electricity bill

Volunteers who run a Christian book shop in Dover say they are putting their faith in God after being hit with a massive energy bill.

Every little helps when it comes to road safety

20 November 2013
Every little helps when it comes to road safety

Motorists in Dover have been challenged to think about their driving habits - especially the dangers caused by using mobile phones.

People from London could move to Dover as a result of developments, says councillor

20 November 2013
People from London could move to Dover as a result of developments, says councillor

District councillors, together with some of their officers, have been on a tour of the district, visiting sites that are being regenerated.

Dover Prince's Trust team shortlisted for award

18 November 2013
Dover Prince's Trust team shortlisted for award

Young people from Dover who have turned their lives around with help from The Prince’s Trust will find out this week whether they have won an award.

Waste? Dover district is the third best in the country

18 November 2013
Waste? Dover district is the third best in the country

People living in Dover district throw away one of the lowest amounts of waste in Britain.

Long-serving director to retire at port

13 November 2013
 Long-serving director to retire at port

After more than 30 years at the Port of Dover, director of corporate assurance Robin Dodridge will retire in March.

Dover church bells will ring out for pioneer

13 November 2013
Dover church bells will ring out for pioneer

It's the 300th anniversary of the death of a bell-ringing pioneer - say the bells of St Mary's.

Pedestrians frustrated as subway under A20 at Dover floods again

13 November 2013
 Pedestrians frustrated as subway under A20 at Dover floods again

Pedestrians were unable to use the subway under Townwall Street on Monday when it flooded.

Dover's Big Screen is taken down, piece by piece

11 November 2013
Dover's Big Screen is taken down, piece by piece

Work has started today on dismantling the Big Screen in Dover's Market Square.

Want to know more about cooking? Come and ask the experts in Dover.

11 November 2013
Want to know more about cooking? Come and ask the experts in Dover.

A food and drink radio programme hosted by Jay Rayner is to be broadcast from Dover.

Police called to match as Dover beat Corby

10 November 2013
Police called to match as Dover beat Corby

Dover Athletic are through to the second round of the FA Cup after beating Corby 2-1, but police were called to tackle trouble on the terraces.

Remembering the fallen in Dover

10 November 2013
Remembering the fallen in Dover

Dover Mayor Cllr Ronnie Philpott has led the townspeople at the Remembrance Sunday today.

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