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Pupils from secondary schools in the Dover district will get the
chance to debate in the Council Chamber, quiz Councillors, and make bids
for funding for special projects for their schools, as part of a day of
activities at Dover District Council on Friday (17 October).
The day is being organised by the Council’s
Democratic Support team as part of Local Democracy Week and is the
eighth in a series of popular annual events organised by the team.
It will include a ‘Question Time’ style debate, where students will be
able to put questions to Cabinet Members, and a fun session where pupils
will have the chance to quiz Councillors and award them marks. In the
afternoon, students will be given the opportunity to bid for money to
fund a special project for their school, with prizes of £600, £300 and
£100 to be won, as voted for by the students on the day.
Pupils from Archers Court Maths and Computing College, Astor College for
the Arts, Castle Community College, Dover Grammar School for Girls,
Dover Grammar School for Boys, St Edmund’s Catholic School, and Walmer
Science College will be attending.
Cllr Mrs Julie Rook, DDC Cabinet Member for Community, Citizenship,
Youth and Sport, said: “Local Democracy Week is a great chance to help
and encourage young people to get involved in democracy, and it is
always great to see young people taking such a lively and active
interest in the decision-making process.”
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