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    Paul

    Do I understand, from what you say that the sweeteners will only become available for Western Heights if CGI manage to sell the houses and make a profit to pay off their debts?

    In other words, Dover takes the risk of having one of its major National Monuments desecrated by houses - aimed at people who will be working and spending their money in London or en route - in order to get a few sweeteners to do up a bit of this important National Monument if and only if CGI makes a profit?

    On the other hand, if CGI fails, Dover is stuck with the built or half-built houses on this important National monument?

    If this is the case, then I ask who is taking the risk? As far as I can see - Dover and the country as a whole when Western Heights is desecrated.

    This is exactly what happened and how we became landed with Burlington House and St James multi-storey car park.

    As I quoted above: 'Progress, far from consisting of change, depends on retentiveness ... Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to fulfil it.'
    Lorraine

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