Paul, I'll have to wait for instructions from Lorraine, or for another email from Protect Kent, or a press release from English Heritage.
But, if I don't know what to say, Eurideka will tell me.
She told me to say, providing CGI drop their proposals, or these proposals are rejected in block by DDC, and no housing is built either on Western Heights or Farthingloe, and no conference centre either, and no hotel, then she doesn't mind if some Napoleonic defences are kept up to standard for visitors to see.
She also said that these visitors - if hundreds of thousands - should not really be supposed to drive cars up Western Heights, as. if they did, this would dramatically change the peaceful aspect of the area.
It would be preferably if they came by train, bus or ferry, and walked up there, or, if by coach or car, parked elsewhere and walked up the Heights.
At least that's what Alexandra told me.
