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    I took was a 'foreigner' until 40 years ago when I married Bob and moved down from Lincoln, but I love Kent (I do have a Kentish gt-grandmother), and I do love Dover.

    Times change though, and as much as we would like, we can't expect to go back to 'how it was', although it might be nostalgic.

    As long as the historic things are protected we have to do the best we can NOW to make things good.

    Criticism is all very well and in some parts justified but we have to be constructive and build on the good aspects of the town and do whatever we can to help it prosper for the future, even if we can only contribute in some small way. History is built upon changes I guess.

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