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    I think the harsh reality is, Dover grows or dies. Growth should be good for everyone here but that does mean a sacrifice. Whitfield hasn't really been a village since I've lived close by for the last 24 years, so let's not jump on a "save our village by VM bandwagon".

    The building of so many houses over a long period of time will bring welcome relief to those who will be seeking a home in the future and this development means there is more likelihood that our kids can stay and bring up their own families in Dover. That must be a good thing.

    For some strange reason the business dynamic hinges on a local workforce being available, so, we need the homes first and the jobs will surely follow.

    If the medicine tastes bad, the cure is usually good.

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