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In the past I have stated on the Forum that Whitfield may become a centre of attraction for coal-related activities, which may affect the DDC core strategy.
Considering the Government's dilemma in searching for a future energy programme, and seeing that nuclear is as good as out, it should not be a surprise that Dover District is at the top of the list in the Government's book on future energy.
I've also stated that, ironically, Western Docks is the ideal place for access to coal under the coast.
Beneath Dover - town, nearby villages and harbour - are immense coal reserves.
I'm afraid an article I wrote in 2010 about Kent put a flea in someone's ear.
It's out there on the Web and appeared on various websites.
Personally I believe the Government, for strategic reasons, may block the DDC core strategy, owing to the coal reserves.
Obviously, where coal is, there too is gas.