24 November 2011Christmas Lights Switch-On Day!
DOVER COMMUNITY RADIO
ROADSHOW (MARKET SQUARE) TIMETABLE
12.00PM – 12.15PM = Roadshow Stage and Frontage – Astor College for the Arts
(Theatrical, Dancing & Singing)
12.30PM – 1.00PM = Roadshow Stage & Frontage – C J Dance
(Dance)
1.15PM – 1.35PM = Roadshow Stage & Frontage – St Richards Primary School (Singing & Dancing)
1.50PM – 2.10PM = Road Show Stage & Frontage – Dapa
(Dancing)
2.25PM – 2.45PM = Roadshow Stage & Frontage – Priory Fields Primary School
(Dancing, Singing & Playing Recorders)
2.55PM – 3.15PM = Roadshow Frontage – Frequency
(Street Moves)
3.30PM – 4.00PM = Roadshow Stage – Johnny B
(Singing)
4.15PM – 4.30PM = Roadshow Stage – Charlton Primary School
(Singing)
4.45PM – 5.20PM = Dover Community Radio inc. Green Park Primary School
(Carol Singing)
5.20PM- 5.30PM – Preparing for Switch-On
5.30PM – Switch-On
General Schedule
Real Reindeer near Burtons From 12PM
10.00AM – 3.30PM – Charlton Centre – Santas Grotto (12years and under)
10.00AM – 4.00PM – Dover Museum – Christmas Decoration Workshop
12.00PM – 3.00PM - Big Screen (Market Square) – Interactive Games – Dive, Dodge & Duck
12.00PM – 4.00PM – Discovery Centre – Bunting Forever Workshop
12.00PM – 4.30PM – Various locations between Town Hall & Market Square – Circus Skill Workshops
12.00PM – 5.30PM – Market Square - Balloon Modeller & Face Painter
12.00PM – 5.30PM – Market Square – K-College – Storytelling for children
12.00PM -5.30PM – By St. Mary’s Church - Kent Time Warp Group – Classic Cars
12.00PM – 5.30PM – By Prince Albert Public House – 69 Motorcycle Club
12.00PM – 5.30PM – In front of the War Memorial - Fairtrade
12.00PM – 5.30PM – adjacent to St. Mary’s Church – PEACE Tree – Message for Peace and Unity
1.00PM – 4.00PM – K College – Music on Stage in Bar Elle
1.30PM – 3.30PM - St. Mary’s Parish Hall – Well Resource Centre - Christmas Workshop
2.00PM – 4.00PM – Various locations between Town Hall & Market Square - Morris Men
2.00PM – 4.00PM – Youth HQ-Bench Street-Christmas Workshop
4.30PM-REINDEER PARADE FROM TOWNHALL – MARKET SQUARE
Many thanks to Dover Town Council for sending us the information.
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Dover Police Station NOT Closing...
says Chief Inspector Ken Elmes.
Exclusive message just received from the Police in direct relation to the thread here on Doverforum. See the thread concerned at the top of our Forum section... full statement there....or click the following link..
http://www.doverforum.com/letters/viewtopic.php?id=8797
More neighbourhood officers for Dover whilst 101 makes it easier to contact Kent Police
Residents in Dover are now benefiting from more neighbourhood officers and the launch of 101, the single non-emergency number, making it even easier to contact police.
In the Dover policing district, neighbourhood officers have increased from two sergeants to seven, and six police constables to 38.
It is now easier than ever for the public to contact Kent Police. Anyone calling 101 from the Kent policing area will be answered by a call operator from the Kent Police Force Control Room. This will improve access to local policing for callers who do not require an immediate emergency response.
People should call 101 if they want to contact their neighbourhood officer, if they need to report a crime such as a stolen car, damage to property, where they suspect drug dealing or use, to report a minor traffic collision, or to give police information about crime in their area.
101 will make it easier for people to call Kent Police to pass on information about crime and disorder in their neighbourhoods and it is hoped 101 will reduce pressure on the 999 system, allowing officers to prioritise the most urgent calls for help.
101 is being launched in Kent at a time that sees neighbourhood officers increasing across the county. Neighbourhood policing is at the heart of the redesigned policing model for Kent and these officers now have a broader role. They will have some local investigative responsibility and will attend scheduled calls, whilst continuing to deal with local problems.
The Force Control Room is responsible for deploying officers. In line with the Kent Policing model, and borderless response, the nearest available officer will respond to calls requiring a visit, ensuring a faster, more efficient service.
There are more ways than ever for the public to contact and engage with Kent Police. Call 101, visit kent.police.uk, join online virtual beat meetings, follow us on twitter @kent_police or facebook.
People who are deaf or speech impaired can still text ‘police’ and their message to 60066.
People should continue to call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, when someone suspected of a crime is nearby, when there is danger to life, or when violence is being used or threatened. Ends.
The three main Seafrance vessels, the Berlioz, the Moliere, and the Rodin, laid up in Calais last wednesday in the cool November sunshine. A sad sight indeed...what's to become of them? See our thread in the Forum.