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I'll leave the Intelligence work to Lorraine and Lara, who are evidently expert in explaining the technical matters, and on my part remain ready for marching-orders to deliver leaflets.
Their wording can be done by Lorraine and Lara.
My Western Heights article is already on page 4 of Google under the keyword: Western Heights, and is gradually going up in rank. It can be updated when new information comes in.
One important factor to add to the many aspects is that traffic on the Heights would increase exponentially if these development plans go ahead, and that includes the WW memorial.
Intuition tells me that this factor too may be an important point relevant in blocking these cement schemes.
Look at Barton Road, London and Folkestone Roads, Frith Road, Maison Dieu, and the Port traffic parallel to the Promenade. And even the traffic passing to Deal along the Castle route:
it leaves only Western Heights as a protected area where traffic is relatively seldom, and people can enjoy a walk in the green free of traffic stress.
As for a war memorial, if this was dedicated to spiritual value, and not commercial, it would serve its purpose, would not need to be grandiose, nor attract masses of visitors.
The whole idea of attracting masses of people in order to bring in more revenues to shop-keepers seems beyond the purpose of a Heritage and Green Area.
An article in a local newspaper once a protest group is set up, would help enormously.
I'm sure Lorraine and Lara will know how to go about this too.
Meanwhile, I'm continuing to gather local opinion, which is picking up momentum, as people, previously unaware of the development plans, spread the word.