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    Well, I will pick the fight then. Dover has many many shabby and necrotic bits to it, but which one of us doesn't?! I have been as vocal as anyone in condemning the outrageous disappointment that has constituted our local Government in recent years and will continue to do so, not as a gripe, but as a positive means of highlighting the issues with the intention of getting something done about them by the people paid or elected to do so.

    Dover has many many assets as well, some beautiful buildings, scenery, architecture and historical sites. It has some dedicated and talented people working to improve it. It has potential, genuine investment-worthy potential.

    If it was going to "die" it would have done so by now with everything it has had thrown at it and the apathy that has blighted it. But it hasn't and it won't - it will by hook or by crook experience regeneration, and that won't be found in the dirge like death-knell whinges of people mired in negativity.

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