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Covenants are interesting things (#1271 & #1273) and as I am of the understanding should be dealt with in the High Court. However, sometime ago there was, what appeared to me, a breach of a covenant over the erection of a building on a designated AONB protected site.
I brought this and other aspects of the development with DDC, and the matter was 'investigated.' The 'independent investigator' showed me some photographs that could have been taken else where in Dover, that 'proved' that the covenant etc. no longer had value and as for the AONB status, he made it clear that this had no value in law.
I complained and received a three-page letter, from DDC, threatening me with legal action! I will add that at the time, I was seriously ill and by the time I was well enough to pursue the matter, it was too late.
Returning to Alexander's and my postings about the possibility of setting up a group, led by the folks who live at Braddon and supported by others who live in Dover- all of whom want to see Western Heights taken off the AT Risk Register and prepared to put our heads above the parapet, (#1266, #1267)'.
It looks as if the idea is gaining momentum!!!
Lorraine