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    Keith, it is one of the points that has been put forward by those in favour of the CGI proposals. Our point is, if it did function like that, it would mean continuous housing development to maintain the W.H. ex-military defences, which are vast.
    It would become a precedent.

    Perhaps this is not clear to those who do support the CGI idea, that by agreeing to it, the death-toll would ring for Western Heights and Farthigloe as green areas, and possibly even beyond, all the way to Folkestone.

    The result could be, whenever a town needs money for something, be it for Napoleonic defencs or anything, for that matter, just build hundreds of houses. It could be the death-toll to good old Dover if this gets through.

    We would become a city, with hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, and our sea views and cliff walks and nature trails would gradually fade out into cemented roads lined with houses.

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