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The Dorset Coast Strategy is for the whole of the Dorset coast and for the members of the Dorset Coast Forum.
The strategy is currently being restructured to replace the previous strategy (dated 2011-21). The aim of the new strategy is to be a relevant, concise strategy to inspire DCF members and coastal organisations to work in partnership towards the sustainable management of our beautiful Dorset coast.
This draft version of the strategy was initially drafted by DCF and then guided and shaped with feedback and suggestions from the DCF Steering Group and members during 3 separate workshops.
We would like your feedback and suggestions on the draft version and proposed set of objectives to create a strategy that we can all use in our work, our organisation's communications and align to wider policies and strategies.
Please read the draft strategy before completing the survey.
Note: We suggest that you leave the tab to the strategy open so that you can refer to the strategy whilst answering the survey questions.
Thank you for taking the time to complete our survey.
The survey will close on Sunday 10th September at 5pm.
The Dorset Coast Strategy is for the whole of the Dorset coast and for the members of the Dorset Coast Forum.
The strategy is currently being restructured to replace the previous strategy (dated 2011-21). The aim of the new strategy is to be a relevant, concise strategy to inspire DCF members and coastal organisations to work in partnership towards the sustainable management of our beautiful Dorset coast.
This draft version of the strategy was initially drafted by DCF and then guided and shaped with feedback and suggestions from the DCF Steering Group and members during 3 separate workshops.
We would like your feedback and suggestions on the draft version and proposed set of objectives to create a strategy that we can all use in our work, our organisation's communications and align to wider policies and strategies.
Please read the draft strategy before completing the survey.