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Balance indeed Paul.
Overstating and exaggeration by opponents of any development up there does not help an informed intelligent discussion. I am quite sure if it was "all going to disappear under executive housing, with executive price tags?" or indeed 'affordable housing' many of us supporting development would not be doing so.
I cannot however let the 'dig' at 'executive housing' go without a comment not necessarily specific to the Western Heights development - it is exactly that kind of housing Dover needs to help regeneration and to improve the demographs. It seems to me though that any element of housing that may appear on the western heights would be better suited to very low intensity executive housing than any high intensity development even if just for the sake of the historical remains.
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