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    I must say it is refreshing to get away from politics and discuss the town for once. Some excellent passionate views but really only addressing the seafront and the Gateway Flats what about the broader view and some of the other points I raised.
    We continually hear about the promotion of tourism so lets take a scenario. Lets say i'm Mr. Average with a Wife and 2 kids. We both of us work hard but with the economy as it is cannot afford to holiday abroad., what can Dover offer me and my family, we like a play area for the kids, eating in reasonably priced cafe bars, especially if they are situated on the seafront where we can relax and enjoy the sun and sea views.
    We enjoy a drink in a decent bar, again one that is not too expensive, hotel bars for us are not our cup of tea.
    This is where the seafront is boring, there is just nothing for the tourist to do, just walk up and down and pray you don't need a pee.
    As a matter of interest what time was the picture of the gardens taken, not exactly overrun with tourists is it?

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