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Dover in Words and Pictures - new exhibition opens at Dover Museum
"Dover has played its part in the written word over the centuries - and now a new exhibition has opened at Dover Museum looking at some of the writers and their works inspired by the town and its history."
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- 1 December 2011 at 10:31pmi am from ramsgate kent but have been 45 years would like to know about dover
- 22 April 2012 at 2:38amDover is a lovely town, although there is a traffic problem.
The port traffic passing through Townwall and Snargate Streets, the Folkestone Road and London Road traffic, the Barton Road traffic...but there are also beautiful green areas and parks.
But for how long, before DDC have bulldozed everything beautiful away and replaced it with their housing schemes. Now they want to bulldoze over our beatiful Western Heights and build a hotel and hundreds of houses there, and a mega World War memorial to attract masses of visitors, with tens of thousands more cars coming and going.
That to add to their 6,000 houses scheme in Whitfield outside Dover in the Green Belt, which would equate to a population equal to Dover steaming through with their cars everyday.
All politics, politics politics...They say its in our interests, but it is not!
There is so much to write bout Dover, and so much history, but these politics people just see Dover as a place to build up and attract settlers in masses, to invest money in local shops, so they say. They seem to have their eyes on every green area, from Whitfield to Farthingloe, calling in developers with their bags of money.
They still haven't got rid of Burlington House, another one of those senseless development schemes.
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