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    Sue, sorry you misunderstood me. I would never dream of proposing that Temple Ewell or any part of River's Green be urbanised, and that against the local people's will too! Not me to do so.
    I was being sarcastic, trying to explain to Mr. Roger Walkden that I do not agree with his and Mr. Paul Watkin's never-ending plans to invite masses of people over to Dover Town and to the Garden area (Whitfield in this case) without any democratic will of us local people. They seem to think that great migration waves from all over England and London should come and settle here, put up shops, and employ us Dovorians in their shops! This is tantamount to what they keep stating.
    I was informed the other day from Whitfield that many of the local people still hope that DDCs urban plans for Whitfield do not pull off owing to the financial crisis.
    It's a shame that people have to hope in the crisis continuing so that their village Greenery is not urbanised, but that's how it is!
    I will oppose these never-ending migration schemes to Dover in May, come what May.
    Natural influx is one thing, there is a natural housing market too, but a Council sponsored migration to a town is not on, it is not what the Council is there for, and we all know that the masses of people have said no! Here in Dover as in River as in Whitfield!

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