howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
thought that after the recent depressing images it would be fair to show a dover success.
multi agency therefore many delays, but the finished product is excellent.
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
- Posts: 7,819
Very neat tidy design there..very clean image with very clean streets. Always good to flag up the positive when we have a positive.

Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
- Posts: 8,115
Very good work indeed at Priory Station, and also along the corresponding sector of Folkestone Road, with the new pavement completed last year.
Guest 683- Registered: 11 Feb 2009
- Posts: 1,052
It is impressive and I don't want to be a party pooper but have a look at this picture of Bridlington Railway Station:
We can always dream....
Guest 683- Registered: 11 Feb 2009
- Posts: 1,052
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,895
Yes the frontage looks smart and clean, the booking hall and the rest of the station look as tired as they always did.
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Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
- Posts: 3,205
No Jan that is me that looks as tired as I always did!

If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
had to do a double take on that picture from mark.
at first glance i took it to be market square.
Guest 694- Registered: 22 Mar 2010
- Posts: 778
I was sitting there the other day picking my darling brother up, nice waiting point for pick ups... rather impressed!
Guest 700- Registered: 11 Jun 2010
- Posts: 2,868
Dover Station certainly looks much smarter, but let's have some flowers around - we are in the Garden of England !!!
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Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
kath,tell the two council bodies that,they prefer mud in the tubs much more cost efective.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
kath
don't start me off on flowers/plants.
i doubt the issue is about cost brian, i suspect that two empires are incapable of putting their heads together and reaching a decision that would please the council tax payers.
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
ahh the two headed doncky syndrome.one head at either end.