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I was horrified to read in Alexander's posting #1189 that children play in Folkestone Road - confirmed by Howard # 1190 and ex-Councillor Keith Sansum # 1191 yet Councillor Roger Walkden is in complete denial #1195.
I am of the understanding that Dover District Council has been aware of this for over a year.
There is a shortage of play areas around that area, and it is of note that in the CGI did NOT feel the necessity to incorporate a play area in their Farthingloe development. Although they do expect children to live on that estate go to local schools - for which they do NOT propose to provide money for extra places - #1024, #1177 and #1184.
One cannot help but note that Paul aka Scottie (#1185) keeps banging the drum about what We - those who oppose the CGI development proposal - want to happen to WH if the proposal is rejected.
First is unlikely that the proposal will be rejected in its entirety as DDC have a lot riding on it - mainly the New Homes Bonus. However, if it is, it is likely to be resubmitted asking for a smaller hotel and more houses at Farthingloe.
Albeit, if DDC actually does recognise that the planning proposal is totally flawed and do reject it.
And the possible subsequent submission and the proposals fail at Appeal
Then perhaps, Paul, you and your supporters may do as I suggested in my postings of #1121 and # 1124 (agreed by Keith Sansum and Howard Sweeney agreed - #1122 and 1123)
And get onto to EH - I gave the e-mail addresses in posting #1124 - and get them to pull their finger out.
The future of NATIONAL ancient monument is equally as much in your hands, Paul, as it is in ours - I have had a go at EH ... have you?
Lorraine
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