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Dover and District Working Mens Club
London Rd
Dover, Kent, CT17 0SZ
Tel: 01304 204687

 


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Dover is a major port on the south-east coast of England. Situated in the county of Kent, it faces France across the English Channel. The town is the administrative centre of the Dover district. At the 2001 census, the town of Dover proper had a population of 28,156 inhabitants. Dover has the facilites to cater for a wide variety of tastes and pleasures, ranging from food and drink to history and sport.  What's on in Dover

 

Social Clubs in Dover

   
Deal & Walmer Working Mens Club
42 West Street
Deal Kent CT14 6AH
Tel: 01304 375677
Dover Post Office Sports & Social Club
70 Maison Dieu Road
Dover Kent CT16 1RE
Tel: 01304 204693
   
Folkestone Railway Social Club
Canterbury Road
Folkestone Kent CT19 5NG
Tel: 01303 251997
Hythe Conservative Club
5 Portland Road
Hythe Kent CT21 6EG
Tel: 01303 264498
   
Snowdown Working Mens Club
Snowdown
Dover Kent CT15 4JL
Tel: 01304 840256
St Pauls Social Club
Harold Street
Dover Kent CT16 1SF
Tel: 01304 204210
   
Betteshanger Social Club
Circular Road
Betteshanger Kent CT14 0LT
Tel: 01304 611181
Cheriton Oddfellows Social Club
10 Broomfield Road
Cheriton Kent CT19 4DH
Tel: 01303 275604
   
Dover & District Working Mens Club & Institute
Jasper House London Road
Dover Kent CT17 0SZ
Tel: 01304 204687
Elvington Working Mens Club
Fairview Road
Elvington Kent CT15 4ER
Tel: 01304 830719
   
Hythe Albion Social Club
5a Albert Lane
Hythe Kent CT21 6BY
Tel: 01303 267002
Regent Bingo & Social Club
Victoria Parade
Deal Kent CT14 7BP
Tel: 01304 374600
   
St Mary's Social Club
Dover Road
Folkestone Kent CT20 1LA
Tel: 01303 255822
Stagecoach East Kent Employees Social Club
Russell Street
Dover Kent CT16 1PX
Tel: 01304 210353
   
 
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Dover is a major port on the south-east coast of England. Situated in the county of Kent, it faces France across the English Channel. The town is the administrative centre of the Dover district. At the 2001 census, the town of Dover proper had a population of 28,156 inhabitants, while the population of the whole urban area of Dover, as calculated by the Office for National Statistics, was 39,078 inhabitants. Dover is famous for its white cliffs, which are made of chalk. The cliffs gave Britain its nickname of Albion, meaning "white". The town's name derives from the Brythonic Dubrās ("the waters"), via its Latinized form of Dubris. Dover is represented in Parliament by the Labour MP Gwyn Prosser. Since 1836 the town of Dover (originally being the two parishes of Dover St. Mary's and Dover St. James) has incorporated the ancient villages and parishes of Buckland and Charlton. These are now suburbs of the town. Most of the western half of the town is in Hougham parish and a small part of the eastern section and Dover Castle are in Guston parish Maxton was once a hamlet of Hougham parish to the west of Dover, and the terminus of the tramway system serving the town until its closure in 1936. It is now a suburb of the town. More on Dover 


 

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