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    As we've seen from these postings, there's many reasons why Dover isn't a vibrant Town (at the moment), from the A20 to the freight-forwarders and from shift work on the ferries to the demise of duty free.

    I do believe there is more faith nowadays in Dover, from a business viewpoint, but there needs to be sustainability for it. Regeneration is one answer, but that is a little way down the line; the market could bring in lots of people if handled properly, but if (handled) by the same body as before, there's not much chance of that, so we need to work on reasons why people would/will come here and I keep coming back to tourism and visitors.

    It seems to me that the Town itself needs smartening up and other related initiatives and telling the coaching fraternity what we have here to make Dover (District) a destination and vibrant Town once again.

    An individual can't do it, it needs a "body" supporting that person to bring it to fruition.



    Roger

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