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    Alexander the 'situation' is widely known, throughout the councils of Kent and nationally. The Heights feature prominently on the buildings at risk register for many years, but English Heritage DON'T have the money to do anything.

    The Heights have had national coverage through the launch of the Heritage Crimes Initiative and the War Memorial Project so are on a lot of 'radars'.

    It is majorly complicated by the many owners of various areas of the Heights (DDC, EH, DTC, Home Office, etc). WHPS do not own anything which also doesn't help.... WHPS can't get EH grants for areas EH owns, and grants are extremely difficult to get without long term plans, match funding and business cases. WHPS don't sit there twiddling their thumbs.....

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