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    Whilst we have the knowledge and the know how to preserve then we must, however, it is a matter of acknowledging the areas. If Dover so very badly needs housing and cannot reinvest in more important matters such as regenerating Dover Town then there are brown areas that can be used, although I do not believe that Dover needs more housing when it has been unable to deal with the current number of empty propertys within the district.

    Building on the Heights damages not only the historical importance but also the ecological importance, this is an area that is synoymous with history for a millennia, the supplication of the english crown, the making of Lord Wardens, the sacifices of villagers - all going to disappear under executive housing, with executive price tags?

    The frailty of the ecosystem is such that it will all go, and building houses will then lead to other developments that willnot take anything into consideration in order to preserve anything.

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