‘Visions for a Lifetime Neighbourhood’ launch at Dore Show

14 September 2015

Since autumn 2014, researchers and Dore residents have been working together to explore visions for the village as a Lifetime Neighbourhood – a place for residents of all ages. Our ideas build on the existing strengths of the village and its facilities, and aim to make it accessible and attractive for residents and visitors.

At the Dore Show in September, the Dore DWELL group launched a snapshot of this ongoing work as a series of ‘Visions’ – eight ideas for the village as a Lifetime Neighbourhood ranging from new pedestrian crossings to a housing strategy in the Neighbourhood Plan.

These visions were not intended as final proposals, but as possible futures for the village – to imagine how it might look like in 2, 5 or even 10 years’ time.

At the Dore Show, we invited other residents and visitors to vote on which of these eight visions they felt were high, medium, or low priorities using a traffic light voting system. Interest in the DWELL stall was overwhelming, with almost 500 votes cast on the day! The researchers and group members were kept busy answering questions and explaining the thinking behind the visions.

Look out for copies of the DWELL Dore visions booklet in the shops, cafes and pubs of Dore Village.

DWELL Dore visions (PDF, 1.5MB)

As well as circulating these ideas to as many residents as possible, the Dore DWELL group are now in discussion with the Dore Village Society to look at how some of these ideas might inform the neighbourhood planning process in the village.

Two ladies watch as man votes with coloured counter
Members of the public at the Dore show vote for DWELL visions they feel are important