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OK then, Barry, the wording is: DDC plan for the building of 9,000 houses in and around Dover, and it doesn't throw out the thrust of my argument.
I haven't mentioned anywhere speculating with taxpayers money, but planning to receive growth points status and New Homes Bonus funds.
The point being, we do not need such a number of new houses, not even over a 30 year period. Dover has a population of about 30,000.
It's up for the local population to decide whether we want a massive population increase through systematic migration from elsewhere, and for this the local people need to be informed.
I will read in due course of time Ray's link about assessments, and am interested to see how 6,000 houses in Whitfield would not affect Dover's main roads.
In due course of time I will make a thorough research of all public consultation and assessments on Planning in and around Dover, in preparation of presenting my case.