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    Alexander, the church once had a congregation, time and tide took care of that. Burnt timbers are no more permanent that blind-faith.
    Clear the beams from your own eyes, see the assets. Detest to perdition the eyesores.
    "Out damned blot!"
    I suspect that there is plenty round about that attests to the past. The future is what WE make it. What good is a roof on a 'dead' church?
    Maybe the present state of the building suits the owners [no defamation intended] The present market conditions, the eventual total degradation of the site ready for new-build?
    Nevertheless all things Dover should be/could be turned to the advantage of the town and it's people and visitors.

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