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Indeed a good post Marek, but the biggest question must be why does Dover seem to suffer more than some other Towns - not all, because there are other coastal towns that are suffering much more than Dover is.
We have so many beautiful aspects, but it's the physical side of Dover - the man-made structures in Town that let the side down.
As the Channel Chamber's Dover Business Support Manager, I have a list of projects and initiatives that I intend, with the help and support (financial and moral) of local stake-holders, to implement.
We (mainly) need more visitors/tourists and we need the scruffy buildings tidied up, we need more flowers, more vibrancy, more going on in Town and more pride in our Town.
I started off well the last time round until it got stopped - and nothing real has been done since, maybe this time it will be different.
Maybe.
Roger
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