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Paul, perhaps you were joking about knocking down Victorian houses in Dover, hopefully.
But for people who live here and love our old roads, it doesn't sound funny.
However, many old Dovorian streets were knocked down, not owing to war damage, but because they were deemed slum areas. There are people who resent this, believing we should have kept these old roads. Most of them were in the Western Docks area, others in the vicinity of Market Square.
And also the Grand Shaft barracks.
They gave us Burlington House in return.
My proposal is, we leave it for Dovorians and the people of Whitfield to decide what we would like to have.
Take Sholden, for example: just about all the residents in this Parish near Deal are against the planned 500 houses there.
Whitfield, near Dover, was also very much against the core strategy.
Whatever the core strategy is, it is not democratic. It's based on Labour policies of the last government.