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Welcome to Dover District

White Cliffs of Dover

The Dover District Council area is the part of South East England that is nearest to mainland Europe. The area covers approximately 121 square miles and includes three main towns, Dover, Deal and Sandwich as well as dozens of picturesque villages and hamlets which make East Kent such an attractive and popular place to live and visit. The 2001 census found the population to be 104,490.

 


The main town in the district is Dover - internationally famous for the White Cliffs and the busiest passenger ferry port in the world. Steeped in history, the town has been dubbed "The Gateway to Britain" and has been the country's frontline since before the Roman invasion.  Apart from the port and ferry industries, the main business in the area is tourism, packaging and chemical instruments.
 

Deal Pier

Ten miles to the north of Dover lies the coastal town of Deal which has often been called one of the first Georgian New Towns. It is a mecca for sea anglers and back in the 18th Century was renowned as a centre for smuggling. Deal is home to numerous small businesses and is a popular residential area.

 

 

The last of the main towns is Sandwich, described as the best preserved medieval town in the United Kingdom with ancient streets and alleyways, which house an array of antique shops. The enormous Pfizer Pharmaceutical company is based on the outskirts of the town bringing employment to thousands of the area's residents. Sandwich also boasts two excellent golf courses, one of which is Royal St. George's, which regularly hosts the British Open Championships including the 2003 Open in July.

 

Toll Bridge


From Dover, ferries and catamarans provide many crossings to France and Belgium every day, depending on the time of year, but in addition to its proximity to Europe, the district has excellent internal road and rail links. The Channel Tunnel terminal at Cheriton is 20 minutes away and the Ashford International Passenger Station for the Eurostar service, half an hour.  Gatwick can be reached in 90 minutes and Heathrow in 2 hours. There are regular train services to London via either Canterbury or Ashford with an approximate journey time of less than 2 hours. Education is well served with a variety of state and private schools, further educational colleges and the University of Kent at Canterbury a few miles away.

 

 

 

 

Leisure, Culture & Tourism

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Active Recreation & Sport

Find out ‘where to go’ and ‘what to do’ to enjoy being fit and active.

Leisure Facilties

Leisure Facilities

Facilities in Dover district.

Arts directory Arts & Creative Industries

Directory of artists, creative industries and venues.

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Parks & Open Spaces

The larger sites across the district.

Big Screen

Big Screen 

A gift from the 'London Organising Committee of the London 2012 Games' to be used by community events and to showcase art, culture and sport.

Sports Development

Sports Development

Information for Sports Clubs and Leisure Providers.

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Heritage & Museums

Details of museums and the history and heritage of Dover District.

Photo of White Cliffs Tourism & Events

Where to stay and what to see and do in White Cliffs Country.

 

Videos

Vidoes of Dover District are available on a Kent tourism video website - One Minute Kent

 

 

 

Customer Services

Tel: 01304 872428
Email: customerservices@dover.gov.uk


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Dover District Council
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover, Kent CT16 3PJ

 

Tel: 01304 821199

E-mail: customerservices@dover.gov.uk

 

 

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