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    Alexander, all my postings on here are my personal view, not the political view of the District Council.

    Are you saying that you don't want Dover to grow any more than it is now ? That you want it to stagnate ?
    What about all those people who are having children, where will they live in 25 years time ?
    What about all those children alive now, who are growing up and will want a house of their own in a few years time ? Where will they live ?

    People around the Country, move around the Country - we did, we moved here from Hertfordshire in 1994, sounds like you wish we hadn't (probably others who wish we hadn't too).

    We need more houses and more jobs - good quality jobs too, not just for shop assistants and similar.

    If you are going to promote stagnation, you won't get very far; Dover needs growth to cater for future generations. If we don't build any more housing, are you saying that only the private-rented sector will do - we know the state of a lot of the private sector housing - not fit for living in, some of them.




    Roger

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