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Fascinating, a report that shows the company are not only prepared to invest a considerable amount into Dover but are also confident that Dover will grow to provide a healthy return on their investment. It is certainly not news to anyone who cares to think about it, that private investors expect to make a profit on their investment, how else will they keep going.
The good news for Dover is that they are sticking with it which means Dover can see investments into the town that have been very hard to find in the past and could lead the way to others becoming interested in investing in the town. Of course the trick will be to get the right kind of development that will enhance both our economy and our heritage. This would be the point to all the negotiations between the developers and various local bodies.
That Dover has the interest of a company prepared to risk indebtedness on our town shows a commitment that we desperately need and we should avoid being seen as unwilling to consider any change at all or risk losing out on any future hopes of further improvement.
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