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    Apparantly there was just no business in Snargate Street, hardly anyone stopped along there apart from the anglers for their bait and tackle.

    Shame about La Senza too. I tried to get them interested in coming in the Discover Dover leaflet last year and they said they don't need to do any paid advertising, but they would come in it if it was for free.

    At the risk of it being classed as sour-grapes/grievance, I wanted to visit all the shops/businesses in Dover to let them know what I was doing and how I was helping move Dover forward and what the 23 areas I was working on, were.

    This, for those I did manage to get to talk to, reassured them that moves were a foot to make progress for the Town and businesses and some of them joined up and many were going to, very shortly - not now of course.
    You can't join people up to a blank piece of paper.

    Now of course, local independant businesses don't have any real support, even chains don't know what's going on so feel Dover is stagnating, or worse, going backwards.

    With no publicity whatsoever about Dover Business Support, it will die, or just not get any new members.





    Roger

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