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Paul Aka S, that's right, but there are also the Eastern Docks, dating from the sixties of the last century! This eastern port currently takes the vast majority of freight and all the car and bus traffic. I've been trying to point out on the Forum for some time, that many European countries charge motorway tolls, and also tunnel tolls under mountain passes as in the Alps, where the traffic that flows through any one of these tunnels can actually be compared to the combined traffic going through Dover Port and Shepway's Channel Tunnel. These Alpine tunnels, as the motowways, have long ago been paid off through tolls, so the money that they reap in now is almost totally profit, except a minimal fraction of a fraction that is required for maintenance!
If my proposal were applied, not only would it honour king Lucius's fantastic idea, but would offer funds to finance fantastic projects. As Dover would receive, according to my proposal, between the one and the other Council, 40 percent of the toll, this would imply a sum that would make Government Support Grant unneccessary. It would be to the benefit of Town, District and State. Also, the State would cash in with 30 percent of the toll, and the County of Kent with 30 percent. As you can see, the State would also save, on top of this gain, by not needing to pay these annual budget funds. As it would apply to all British commercial ports, it would be of great importance to the State Treasury, calculating all the Coiuncil budgets that wouldn't need to be funded by the State, and the 30 percent coming from each commercial port. And Shepway would also prosper, as well as Hampshire (a beautiful County where I also have lived!).
It can't be, Paul, that everything I write is a provocation! There must be something right in it. Concerning projects, as well as churches, many other projects could be funded: football club facilities, sport centres, whatever, you name it, many people could put forward proposals, the Councils of Dover could be really into it, funding and planning. And also DTIZ! What about that!
And Barry, he would be able to compile economic advice on how to spend the money and not overspend it! I'm sure he'd be happy too!