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    As a lover of old buildings, I never thought I could ever agree with the demolition of the old paper mill but with tongue in cheek, I`m thinking differently now, maybe it would be better swept away. The guts has been ripped out of it`s inside, there`s nothing left there relating to it`s past, and a new road could sweep through, relieving Buckland Bridge of all traffic, which could be re-routed by a mini roundabout at the bottom of Crabble Hill. As Sid mentions above, houses could be built on it, but aesthetically pleasing to the eye. And don`t forget also, the church and the graveyard would come to life,(no pun intended), round the back. Shutting off the present Buckland bridge to all traffic could create a viewing place for a large pond. Additionally, it would open up the route through the tunnel under the railwayline for a short cut to Crabble and River, without the present dark alleyway behind the mill.

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