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Keith, the ideas are inspiring and realistic.
We'd be looking at a working bases with DDC to build on practical foundations, which would see a departure from the proposition of using W.H. as a means of attracting thousands of more residents to Dover through houses, but rather on being open to visitors to enjoy.
The new-housing policy as set out for Whitfield and other areas outside Dover - and within - is controversial enough, so we'd like to separate W.H. and Farthingloe from this housing policy and concentrate on areas of public enjoyment, with a harmony of green nature, sea views, and Scheduled National Monument, combined with the history of the area and the present.
Pathways for walks in areas of Outstanding Beauty, a visitors centre, a community centre, open venues for a village fair, guided tours around the military structures, displays for the Public, these are being discussed at Braddon, and Lorraine is greatly appreciated among us.
We're not seeking a confrontation with DDC, but have reserves regards the Planning Office and its ambitions, and for this reason, undue comments against Lorraine can be considered equally as being such against all of us.
But I an glad to know you are interested, Keith. Only, the dialogue with DDC at present is more centred on the controversy regards the CGI proposals, and we need to put this behind us, and open a new page for the future, where speculation is ruled out, and a realistic, Community based relationship is upheld.
Hopefully you will be open to our cause, Keith. As said, we're talking here of a village community, and of the wider Dover Congregation.