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    Personally no problem but then I often wear walking shoes/boots as like JH spend a lot of time on rough ground walking.

    Just to remind members that it is in The Dover Town Conservation Area. As Pauls photo shows it does give a pleasing aesthetic value to the street scene which if replaced by asphalt would reduce the area in quality when Dover needs to ensure it is a visibly attractive town.

    Pauls photo just captures one of the new planters. I know I have mentioned before that The Dover Society contributed £2,500 for trees to be planted in containers (Not able to put in the ground due to underground services and possible historical sites) and due to vandalism many were lost but DDC have replanted many.

    Cobbles are used in other towns,cities where there is a need to use for vehicles (including heavier emergency vehicles) and if there is a H&S issue this would need addressing.

    I feel that possiblly some of the problem may be the lack of maintenance.

    Nigel did (through his KCC fund) ensure that Dieu Stone Lane was enhanced with paving.

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