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    I think,regrettably, that it is too little too late. The Dover death bell was rung as soon as the Mining pits were shut down,then there was the Seamens strike which laid off lots of local workers and the Buckland Mill was closed(no more cheap seconds paper!...lol). What a Bloody shame. The town was thriving when I arrived in 1978 (it's not my fault..honestly).

    I am not sure that it can be saved unless it looks to something different and new...have the DDC bid for an Olympic Event?. We have the famous English Channel for some aquaric events?. How about the Archery Tournament? I have no answers but just have concerns that Dover will suffer more today and in the future than it did in the WW2.

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