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As I`ve said before on here, I worked at the paper mill in Dover for 20 years, from 1969-89, and when I saw a display in the ex-indoor market in town featuring picture`s and other memorabelia from it, I naturally showed great interest, and even more so when they were requesting ex-employees to come on in and tell them their memories. When I did go in there, a few other fellow employee`s were also there, and we were enjoying a good laugh and talk all about our personal memories whilst being interviewed by members of the Dover Arts Development group. That was what I was expecting. What actually came out of it all, which I never gave a thought to, and maybe wouldn`t have cared too much, had I not been on this forum, was the social aspect of it all. There were hundred`s working at the mill in my time, and on top of that local firms also gained employment, lorry driver`s from Coombe Valley, office cleaner`s, toilet cleaner`s, local builder`s to mention a few. You`ll appreciate I could go on, but that word `social` stuck in my mind, a way of life was destroyed, and not only with the mill closing.