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Archaeology, DTIZ, Chavsda Mothership and the march of the philistines:
We have an unparalleled archaeological and historical legacy in Dover. I'd like the DTIZ - whatever may be found there, which I predict will be loads - to become a permanent archaeological centre-piece for the town.
Any rapacious supermarket megalith - if they come - will presumably want to build over anything of value on the site immediately and erect their stunted Burlington-esque box before you can say 'backhanders'. And there goes another missed opportunity to give the town the historical respect it deserves for another hundred years.
Maybe the current new world order, with big businesses are being seen for the cash-crazed locusts they are, will precipitate more thinking outside the box. But whatever way you look at it, the current offering must be stopped.
Thirty pieces of silver to the philistines, anyone?
Yours, outside the Cause Is Altered, the Lanes, off York Street Bypass (could have been our Middle Street, couldn't it?),
Andy