Dover District Celebrates Community and Environmental Heroes

The Dover District Council (DDC) honoured its local environmental and community champions at the annual Recognising Environmental and Community Heroes (REACH) Awards ceremony on Saturday, June 14, held in the Billiards Room at Kearsney Abbey.

DDC Chairman, Cllr Susan Beer, presented the awards to individuals and groups dedicated to improving the district’s environment and fostering community spirit. The awards are supported by Eco Green Communities, providing biodegradable dog waste bags in local green spaces.

2025 REACH Award Winners – Photo link below

The awards were split into four categories, recognizing diverse efforts across the district. Judges looked for clear passion and consistent dedication to making a positive difference.

In presenting the awards, Cllr Susan Beer praised the winners, stating,

“It has been an honour to present awards this year to our environmental and community heroes. The entries were judged on inspiration, achievement, and environmental/community impact.”

She also acknowledged all local volunteers, groups, schools, and businesses for their efforts in making the district “a cleaner, greener, and better place to live.”

Ian Pomfrett of Eco Green Communities added,

“We are pleased to be supporting Dover District Council’s REACH Awards to recognize those who help to make their district a cleaner and better place to live.”

Photo of winners with DDC Chairman, Cllr Susan Beer, and this year’s REACH Award winners

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