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    Every year, DDC spend many thousands of Pounds on tourism initiatives - printing new leaflets, promoting the historic sites and attractions across the District; from the Transport Museum and Crabble Corn Mill to the Museum and the various Castles; also various accommodation providers who pay to go into the publication.

    The WhiteCliffsCountry website promotes all the various historic sites and attractions, as well as gardens etc. across the District.

    We have more historic sites and attractions than any other (coastal) district, from Southend to Southampton, but the least successful.

    There will be a launch of the 2009 initiatives soon, but somehow it never seems to be really successful.

    All the various sites are worth promoting and of course visiting; getting into Group Travel in a meaningful way, promoting everything we have - pro-actively to coach companies, making Dover a destination.

    Or do we leave it all, not promote anything until the regeneration is completed, until all the Town is smartened up, buildings refurbished and everything is just so ?

    Can the Town and the businesses wait that long ?





    Roger

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