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Roger
Its not negativity but realism.
Instead of yet another supermarket why not an inner town farm with animals,shops and restaurants.Old and young from Dover and the outlying areas could visit for the day.Less abled bodied could experience farm animals close up.Volunteers could be recruited from the schools or the offenders programme.It would also attract tourists.
If thats not acceptable why not an olympic size swimming pool,where young olympic 2012 hopefuls could come to train and compete this coupled with an almighty slide for the young and not so young,a kiddies paddling pool,an indoor 10 lane bowling alley,an intimate theatre or cinema with bar and food outlets.I am sure some funding could be found from the govt and lottery fund.
A reconstructed fully working old Victorian town with cobbled streets stuffed full with antique shops,tea and coffee houses,old Victorian pubs,gift shops,fishmongers ,bakers,confectioners etc maybe even a small old time music hall attracting visitors from all over the UK and Continent.
Yes its ambitious but any of these would be something that Dover could be proud of...instead of yet another supermarket.
On moral grounds ASDA have an appalling record in their treatment of staff with regard pay and working conditions.