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I think I understood now, Pat. In this case, the costs would not justify the extra pennies in town! Visitors at the Castle would not dscend to Dover Town to carry back bags of shopping from the corner-shops to the Castle coach/car-park.
They might get an ice-cream or coffee, but then they wouldn't get that at the Castle.
The only way to get them down is by promoting Dover Town as an attraction. To indicate a Castle-Town walk, with attractions to the eye, such as Hubertus Passage (a door to nature - see my thread with relevant photos a few months back), the Castle Street walk, Saint Mary's in the Town and beautiful Pencester Gardens, the Museum, the Roman painted house which we inherited, and may-be to activate a proposal I made earlier this year to the Town Council to re-instate a roof on the Church opposite (or almost opposite) the Town-Council, re-instating it's Church-status, as it really is a beautiful building and deserves to be kept as a church.
May-be the idea of converting it into appartments was the total opposite of what visitors to Dover would expect to see!