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    Judith, the background to the idea is that we have a modern and somewhat generic development at the DTIZ and probably a modern and somewhat generic development around the new marina on the waterfront, but Dover is a uniquely historic town, it has a story to tell that nowhere else has, but we are not telling it right now in a way that can attract significant numbers of people into the historic heart of the town. So, how do we tell our story? How do we begin to relate the unique story of our town to a modern audience, many of whom will otherwise bypass our heritage buildings, people who are a mixture of locals and visiting tourists? How do we create a one of a kind attraction that adds to our heritage environment without impinging on or detracting from it?

    The 'Ghosts of Dover' will not be ghostly figures, but laser generated images depicting events and people from our town's history which are given a 3D effect by being projected through the 3 dimensional prism of the water feature at given times of the day when it will go from colour lit water jets to a fine mist square curtain of water - well that's the idea anyway.

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