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    Yes more bad news...the sad fact is that Dover doesnt have the population or the money per head to warrant this kind of investment. Companies research these statistics very well and realise a substantial amount of people are not working here, and if they are, they are not in high grade jobs. They therefore wont have the surplus in the family budget to spend on leisure, as say their equivalent in London might have. Companies then see the investment here as a bad risk or too much of a risk.

    This was one of the arguments mooted by I beleive Paul Watkins and others re the need for more housing and more population. More people living in more houses would encourage more facilities by the sheer fact that they will create more of a marketplace. You will sell more burgers to a population of 100,000 than you will to a population of 30,000 and so on.

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