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    Diana
    the capt webb flats u mention are superb.

    on your more general point of the folkestone road its .

    all about perception

    I live close to the folkestone road and up and down it at least 4 times a day.
    on the folkestone road you do have a number of different nationalities living on that road, and they do tend to be out and congregate in large numbers on parts of the folkestone road.

    IT IS part of the culture which some locals can't accept, but i have never found it intimidating

    the folkestone road got a bad name over the years for a number of reasons


    1' national tabloids running out of date stories and trying to hype up tensions
    2; locals not grasping full stories
    3; bad government decisions
    4; in correct bad publicity by tv/national and localpapers(one of)



    so i would suggest you take a walk with your sons down the folkestone road(with your sons) and then make a deciosion.

    i would say it was a good move and your sons may well be getting the wrong information.

    but this is a big decision for you to make, and i can only tell you what i see each day, its for you to decide.
    k

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