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    Not trying to pick a fight here I promise but what GaryC highlighted in this thread has been obvious to everyone living in the area for years. It shouldn't take a complaint on this forum for the bleeding obvious to be pointed out. It's a state of affairs that should have been high on the list of things to do years ago and should be something that should have been amongst the priorities of local government.
    Civic pride is something that is easy to lose once it deteriorates and boy has it deteriorated!
    Ask most people in the town or surrounding areas and they have a very low opinion of Dover for obvious reasons.
    To suggest that some buildings need "smartening up" is to hide one's head in the sand and is part of the reason why this town of ours is in the dire state of disrepair that it is indeed in.
    For example, that horrible gap between two buildings linked by rusting scaffolding near the market square is just one of many embarrassments and has been standing there for 25 years.
    Smartening up eh? Hmmmnnnnnnnn.

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