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    Problem is Howard that the Institute is now an immigration holding centre, so it would not necessarily be prudent to use those people currently residing in there, hence why the landscape round the current housing isn't kept all pristine and manicured - the nearest institution would therefore be Canterbury - ok so here's a thought - what if the area was left to nature and became a nature reserve, which would in turn become the tourist attraction? The GS becomes a paying thoroughfare?

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