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    Couldn't agree with you more, Jan.

    On a broader scale, why have neither the district or town councils ever made any attempt to put together a co-ordinated marketing policy for Dover? Taking the history theme for example: one day at the castle, an overnight stay at a suitably enthusiastic local hotel, day 2 taking in perhaps RPH, the grand shaft maybe an evening lecture.

    Could benefit local businesses in the hospitality and transport sectors. Wouldn't require a massive set-up or marketing budget if someone skilled in the use of social media was at the helm. Cruise market could be specifically targeted. Don't we have someone supposedly responsible for promoting tourism employed by DDC? The £375k the town council has blown on a single building project (which would probably have been dealt with through the free market anyway) could have been used much more effectively by someone with the vision and drive.

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