The Objects of the Society
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Extract from the Constitution:-
The Society is established for the public benefit for the following
purposes in the area comprising Dartmouth, Kingswear, and the villages of
Blackawton, Dittisham, Stoke Fleming and Strete which area shall
hereinafter be referred to as "the area of benefit"
- To promote high standards of planning and architecture in or
affecting the area of benefit.
- To educate the public in the geography, history, natural history and
architecture of the area of benefit.
- To secure the preservation protection development and improvement of
features of historic or public interest in the area of benefit.
- To strive to reconcile the desirability of preserving those features
which give the district its distinctive charm with the need for progress
and prosperity.
In furtherance of the said purposes but not otherwise the society
through its Executive Committee shall have the following powers:-
- To promote civic pride in the area of benefit.
- To promote research into subjects directly connected with the
objects of the Society and to publish the results of any such research.
- To act as a co-ordinating body and to co-operate with the local
authorities, planning committees and all other statutory authorities,
voluntary organisations, charities and persons having aims similar to
those of the Society.
- To promote or assist in promoting activities of a charitable nature
throughout the area of benefit.
- To publish papers, reports and other literature.
- To make surveys and prepare maps and plans and collect information
in relation to any place, erection or building of beauty or historic
interest within the area of benefit.
- To hold meetings, lectures and exhibitions.
- To educate public opinion and to give advice and information.
- To raise funds and to invite and receive contributions from any
person or persons whatsoever by way of subscription, donation and
otherwise; provided that the Society shall not undertake any permanent
trading activities in rasing funds for its primary purpose.
- To acquire by purchase, gift or otherwise, property whether subject
to any special trust or not.
- Subject to such consents as may be required by law, to sell, let,
mortgage, dispose of or turn to account all or any of the property or
funds of the Society as shall be necessary.
- Subject to such consents as may be required by law, to borrow or
raise money for the purposes of the Society on such terms and on such
security as the Executive Committee shall think fit, but so that the
liability of individual members of the Society shall in no case extend
beyond the amount of their respective annual subscriptions
- To do all such other lawful things as are necessary for the
attainment of the said purposes.
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