River Dour Workshop
Event Date: 15/01/2025 10:30 - 12:30
Do you live near the River Dour and want to learn more about this unique chalk stream? Join us for a FREE workshop at Kearsney Abbey Tea Rooms, where representatives from Southern Water and the Environment Agency will discuss their roles in managing and protecting the river, with a focus on water quality.
Discover the threat of misconnections to river health and learn how you can help detect and report signs of distress in the river.
Refreshments provided.
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The River Dour is a chalk stream which flows from Kearsney to Dover docks. The chalk stream habitat of the Dour is globally rare and the crystal-clear waters support an abundance of wildlife.
The river is easily accessible from Dover town centre and is a ten-minute walk from Dover Priory train station. The four mile signposted ‘River Dour Greenway’ trail follows the river from sea to source as it passes through the town of Dover and ends at the village of Temple Ewell. The river can also be easily accessed while visiting Pencester Gardens in Dover and Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens in Kearsney.
Find out more about our Heritage Lottery funded project Our Finest Dour, which set out to raise awareness of the importance of the River Dour. An overview of the project is here.
The Kent Downs National Landscape funded Dour to Downs project is now underway, continuing on the work from Our Finest Dour but adding new elements. To find out more please email riverdour@dover.gov.uk