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The view of the Western Heights group based at Braddon is that the area has been proposed for urban development and inundation through traffic. This is considered detrimental.
This group is looking at consolidating the community aspect of the area as residents, and doing this in conjunction with a visitors centre for Western Heights, therefore with reciprocal interests to enhance the community, and to preserve the area for visitors.
The group is intent on establishing contact with DDC for a creative future for the area, but are opposed to speculative solutions.
It was made known that CGI purchased the land they own on W.H. for £250,000, and got about half of this sum back through the sale of a bungalow.
If CGI are intent on making massive financial gains, it is NOT our duty to support them in doing so, as the interests of the local residents, the wider residents of Dover, and the visitors to the Heights, are paramount in preserving Western Heights.
Some very good proposals were brought up yesterday how to go about this.
Personally I am sure that English Heritage will be pleased to work and cooperate with the local community living on the Heights, as their views, and those of others who live in Dover (I live at the base of Western Heights) are in accordance with our views on preserving this area of our common Heritage.