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    Totally agree Howard, I now live in a small South Norfolk village, hardly ever see kids out playing, the local primary school is less than a mile away, all on the flat and yet they have to driven there daily. When I was a boy living in Chaucer Crescent during the summer we would walk down to the beach, our parents wouldn't worry if they didn't see us till tea time. Some days if we were hungry we'd walk home at lunch and then go back. A real treat was having a penny or 2 for the bus - number 98 to The Linces. Funnily enough I have posted several images on the FB Mature Dovorians feed, one of them shows a packed Dover beach in 1979, I bet it hasn't been packed this last few days! Kids don't know what they're missing.

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