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    I sent an email round to all those on my email address groups about this neighbourhood meeting; they are always sent out blind so no one can receive any scam or spam emails from them; if anyone would like to be added to my list, please let me know - my email address is: lindenrog@aol.com

    I send round Public Information, up-and-coming events and local business news - all blind.

    I agree that it is good that we can get money for regeneration projects, but a shame that it is so tightly controlled, but that is because the application form has to be very specific on what the money will be used for. You cannot say that this historic site, or that one, needs upgrading - it's not going to get the money; cultural issues play a large part in an application's success.

    Many people tell me that the promenade/seafront in Dover, is one of the most impressive and peaceful anywhere; it's not commercialised, the gardens are kept very tidy and neat and it all looks great; I'm sure that it will look good with this wavy upgrade, but there is an expression about "if it aint broke, don't fix it" - is it broke ?




    Roger

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