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Drivel isn't a fair word to use to describe Lorraine's two articles in the Dover Mercury.
She explains that, once a protected area as W.H. or Farthingloe receives from the local Council an allocation for a building project, it is very hard later on for the Council to maintain the sites special status.
The example she gives is that, at Farthingloe, temporary permission was given by he Council for the huts destined for the Chanel Tunnel workers.
When the work was done, and the huts cleared, a legal challenge was made, and the area was designated for building use, when originally it was supposed to return to nature as it had been.
This is now part of the area where CGI want to develop!
And the point is, once DDC allocate a building permission on these protected areas, it will be so much harder in the future to prevent further developments, so we could see large extensions to the present proposals, if they went ahead.
But by then it would be too late!
And many people are not aware of this either.
Lorraine is campaigning to save a natural outstanding beauty area at Farthingloe, and a Scheduled Monument at Western Heights.