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Having the Farthingloe plan in front of me, the project is to build a densely populated urban area with town houses, detached houses, terraced houses, flats and court houses, plus individual private gardens for these houses.
If this goes through, together with the Western Heights plan, it will be the end of Western Heights and Farthingloe as a green area.
And it would only be a matter of time before the remaining green patches of hillside still remaining on W.H. and Farthingloe receive planning extensions in the future for further houses.
If DDC can manage to do away with these protected areas, it will constitute a precedent in England and Wales for just about any green or protected area to be built upon. It would effectively sign the end of Green England.
Furthermore, DDC would have achieved it in such a way, as to make it look to the public at large that the majority of local residents agreed to it (63 favourable comments on a developers website presented as 63% of Dover's district population).
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