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    From the DHB Annual Report for 2010:

    "Following a strategic review of our infrastructure, and demands on the business going forward, the approved five year capital plan, to 2015, focuses largely on the upgrade of facilities in the Eastern Docks ferry terminal. This will improve vehicle facilitation, enabling increased traffic volumes to be handled, in advance of the requirement for the major development of a second ferry terminal in the Western Docks. Such improvements will include the complete replacement of berth 6 and the provision of increased landside capacity within the terminal, T1.

    Planning has already started for a major refurbishment of Cruise Terminal 1 (the old Dover Marine Station), including renewal of the roof. Further work with regard to the Fishermans' Walkway and other heritage structures on the Admiralty Pier will also be included in the plans, with an estimated £10 million to be spent on preserving listed buildings over the next three to four years."

    No mention there of the Prince of Wales pier, had not noticed that it is apparently a bit run down. Pleased to see that something is finally to be done about the dreadful state the Fishermans Walkway on the Admiralty Pier has been in for many years. Amazed that DHB has allowed it to fall into such decay as it gives a dreadful impression to all the passengers on the cruise ships.

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