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Brian you are absolutely right we need action, not more years wasted talking about it.
However having said that, given the likely parlous state of local authority finances over the next few years, the rebuilding/renovation/restoration of Dover will only come about through partnerships. These partnerships will have to be with the private sector as central government and regional agencies are also having to belt tighten.
Attracting the private sector to this part of the country and getting them into partnership with the local authorities requires planning and co-ordination and some serious thought as to how and what we will incentivise these companies with; perhaps relaxed planning demands (e.g. remove the need for S106 payments), greater involvement in the local colleges allowing them to structure courses to fit there workforce needs etc.
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