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To your point, Jan, has anyone else noticed the following wording of the DHB leaflet, it clearly states in bold print "THERE STILL BE ACCESS TO THE SEAFRONT AND THE PIERS DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD", it goes on to state not in bold "there will be some short term changes, the Prince of Wales pier will become part of the construction site and therefore access will no longer be available". Does that not mean that once construction commences only ONE pier will have public access, so why use the word 'PIERS' in bold, is this not misleading?
Please, please, please DHB stop trying to treat the people of Dover like utter fools. Since when is at least five years short term? Words like 'no longer available' are just patronising.
The people of Dover are not fools, we can see through your spin, there will be no reopening of the Prince of Wales pier, no new marina, no new shops or restaurants, just cranes, containers and bland industrial buildings, how can anyone call that regeneration?
This is not regeneration for the people of Dover, this is the last nail in the coffin of Dover's regeneration for a couple of generations to come, if this flawed plan is allowed to go ahead.