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    Andrew

    I agree with your comments.During term time my daughter and I go to the seafront most mornings for a short walk before school.

    However the problem with Dover seafront is that as usual planners decided to cut it off from the town and its inhabitants by placing a very busy and noisy dual carriage way in its path, which can be crossed at your peril as you wait,stranded in the middle,whilst waiting for the 'other' lights to change.A very daunting journey.
    You may of course select to cross to the seafront using the pis*ridden underpass by tackling the steps down and up or take the scenic route of the gently rising slope reserved for skateboarders and idiots riding bikes.

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