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Many of those housing projects you mentioned Alexander are on a 25 to 30 year plan, so need to be started now to cater for the future children, some may not yet be born.
Youngsters of 10 to 15 years now, will in time, will need somewhere of their own to live, to aspire to - unless you are condemning them to live with their parents forever.
All (housing) developments take a while to get completed ready for people to move into, so we are not just serving the current population, but the future population too, whether they are the offspring of people already living here, or from people moving here.
It's another way of supporting people and helping to improve their lives, not saying, "you can live with your Mum and Dad because we didn't build enough houses, because we didn't have the vision for the future".
You and the other negatives are condemning and stopping progress for Dover - we will stay a backwater forever if you have your way.
Every one on here, at sometime or other, has said why do other Towns make progress, why do things happen in say Shepway or Thanet, or even Ashford ? This is why.
The Heights cover a vast area, this development as Paul showed earlier, covers quite a small part of it.
Roger