Dorset Coast Strategy

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Dear DCF Member

We are asking you to help shape the next Dorset Coast Strategy by taking part in this short survey. It only takes a few minutes but your feedback will help us to assess how people use and value the current Dorset Coast Strategy, whether the current objectives are still relevant to the Dorset Coast and what are the key issues the Dorset Coast will face over the next ten years.

The current Dorset Coast Strategy (2011-2021) was developed by you, our members, to promote a partnership approach to the sustainable coastal and marine management of the Dorset Coast. The Strategy is coordinated by DCF, however, the objectives and policies presented in the strategy are supported by our members in the many management plans, spatial plans, action plans and policy documents that are relevant to the management of the Dorset coast and sea.

The strategy is due to be updated for the next 10 years and we would like to gain an understanding of how people and organisations use and value the Dorset Coast Strategy as this will help us to assess how we can work better together for the environmental, social and economic benefit of the Dorset coast and its surrounding seas.

Please go to the tab below to take part in the survey.


Dear DCF Member

We are asking you to help shape the next Dorset Coast Strategy by taking part in this short survey. It only takes a few minutes but your feedback will help us to assess how people use and value the current Dorset Coast Strategy, whether the current objectives are still relevant to the Dorset Coast and what are the key issues the Dorset Coast will face over the next ten years.

The current Dorset Coast Strategy (2011-2021) was developed by you, our members, to promote a partnership approach to the sustainable coastal and marine management of the Dorset Coast. The Strategy is coordinated by DCF, however, the objectives and policies presented in the strategy are supported by our members in the many management plans, spatial plans, action plans and policy documents that are relevant to the management of the Dorset coast and sea.

The strategy is due to be updated for the next 10 years and we would like to gain an understanding of how people and organisations use and value the Dorset Coast Strategy as this will help us to assess how we can work better together for the environmental, social and economic benefit of the Dorset coast and its surrounding seas.

Please go to the tab below to take part in the survey.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Dear DCF Member

    We are asking you to help shape the next Dorset Coast Strategy by taking part in this short survey. It only takes a few minutes but your feedback will help us to assess how people use and value the current Dorset Coast Strategy, whether the current objectives are still relevant to the Dorset Coast and what are the key issues the Dorset Coast will face over the next ten years.

    The current Dorset Coast Strategy (2011-2021) was developed by you, our members, to promote a partnership approach to the sustainable coastal and marine management of the Dorset Coast. The Strategy is coordinated by DCF, however, the objectives and policies presented in the strategy are supported by our members in the many management plans, spatial plans, action plans and policy documents that are relevant to the management of the Dorset coast and sea.

    The strategy is due to be updated for the next 10 years and we would like to gain an understanding of how people and organisations use and value the Dorset Coast Strategy as this will help us to assess how we can work better together for the environmental, social and economic benefit of the Dorset coast and its surrounding seas.

     

     

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