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The Deal Society executive committee has now adopted a new policy on Planning issues from 2009 onwards. The policy was adopted in the light of changes made by Dover District Council through the Local Development Framework. The Society's policy had not been fully updated since 1998 although there had been amendments made.
The abbreviations in the document are as follows:
DDC: Dover District Council
DTC: Deal Town Council
WPC: Walmer Parish Council.
This policy document will now form the framework for the Society's planning work.
Robin Green Chairman
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The Society's sub committee has been active throughout 2008 taking up issues of concern to members and people in Deal. Throughout the summer we focussed on the future of the Astor Theatre insisting that it had to be professionally run and that the building was conserved for the future. We were delighted in the early autumn when Deal Town Council agreed to hand the management responsibility to the Deal Arts Management Group. We look forward to the reopening of the theatre in 2009.
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The Deal Society has made a substantial contribution to the consultation about the Local Development Framework for the period 2010/2026.
The document, which is 6 pages, can be downloaded from here 61.83 Kb.
The group who prepared the document had major reservations about the consultation documents, especially in relation to the physical and social infrastructure of the town. It is not clear that there is any long term strategy for the improvemenet of the town's infrastructure. The response argues that there must be an overall plan in order to sustain job creation and any further housing and commercial development.
If you are not able to view the document electronically, a copy can be obtained from The Chair of the sub-committee Robin Green
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11th May 2008
PRESS RELEASE
The Deal Society has added its voice to the objections to the Minters Yard development.
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J Farago 5 June 2007
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Anyone who wants to build on vacant land or modify an existing building will need to find out whether Planning Permission is needed or consent under Building Regulations. Some limited development may not need permission, but most developments will need to seek permission. Regulations are more strict for buildings in Conservation Areas or for Listed buildings.
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