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Dover desperately needs to see inwards investment to create jobs, we cannot rely solely on what little money there is in the town to achieve this. I frankly have little care where this comes from, provided it comes.
Likewise I have no care or interest in past political infighting within the "leading lights" of the town and district, in truth iut distracts from the issue in hand, namely what is the best solution for both the Town, our exceptional historical heritage and our fantastic countryside.
We really do need to
a) deal with the FACTS relating to the CGI proposals, both in terms of what they say and the relevant legislation and planning guidelines
b) pull together all of the good ideas on this site and others and put together a proposal including funding sources and amounts for the restoration of the heights, their use as a tourist attraction and how jobs will created from this
c) work together (residents, local businesses, town team, DTC, DDC etc) to attract new businesses and new jobs to the town, utilising brownfield and town edge sites