Guest 1535- Registered: 27 May 2015
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Brian Dixon wrote:under cover money grabbers, fancy hiding in a car then pouncing on the unexpecting public.i am sure that's ileagle and should be appeal against the fine/s.
don't get me wrong but that's not the first case of under cover covert operation.
Arr me harty someone after me own heart....calm down all you enforcement luvers ya ..listen up..!
I know ya want blood and walking planks but dont turn on your own you may need em one day.
I said dropped whilst walking???? see the difference he did not know he dropped it on his way to bin as seen by that person. Anyone could drop something without knowing it. AND YES HANG THE ONES WHO THROW LARGE AMOUNTS OF ANY RUBBISH AND HANG EM HIGH! But dont lay in wait for little darlings having something to eat -KFC get enough to sort buggers out anyway. But come to rent and then place scurvey dogs there to bite with high finds, that is bad. A little old lady walking along street up near DDC. Dont know her dont know her plight maybe she just a litter bug or maybe just lost her husband out for a walk...two of them one behind following her and on in car. SURE ENOUGH SHE DROPPED HER CIG BUT...Teeth into HER straight away and fined there and then!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO WAY NO WAY I SAY!!!!!!!!!! Wisen up were you all bothered years ago before you all were so politically correct by are own system to turn on each other. Now people walking down street..she dropped fag 'OMG' is now a lot of topic of people out shopping ...FEAR...that is what it is now FEAR to go out ...WHAT IF I DROP SOMETHING. What if I drive too fast Im doing 40 0MG NOW IT SAYS 30 AND THERES A CAMERA...what if I buy a can a beer walk up street drinking it-where's my parking money I cant get a fine - omg Ive dropped my fag and spat my bubble gum out-have I made sure my recycling is done...LIST IS ENDLESS WE ARE NOT LIVING WE ARE WORRYING DAILY.
Maybe all pub car parks should have these buggers there and see what happens....More than likely the Pub will not last long. However, they are focusing on their own land that is the bloody irony of it all.
It wont matter if you drop something and did not know, you can stand and argue all you want with these people. They are out to make money not to clean up our streets and if you think they are then all is lost to the human race I am afraid. Me, for one I am no sheep or bloody robot without feeling and Ill stay that way. I AM DOVERIAN LIVE AND LET LIVE. We all pay our way for street cleaners and roadsweepers why put them out of a Job (even though Dover's ones turned into ghosts) - so we all get fined, seems we paying twice! Then to top it all after taking a pound of flesh you, they then publicly name and shame you for paying for it, some having most probably having a breakdown from the sheer embarrassment of it. OPEN YOUR EYES THIS TOWN AND OTHER TOWNS PEOPLE ARE BEING OWNED & BRAINWASHED AND PEOPLE TREATED BADLY. Next were be having public whipping's bought back.
Yes off Topic sorry
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If only everyone could be kind and honest what a better world we would be in.
Guest 1535- Registered: 27 May 2015
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If only everyone could be kind and honest what a better world we would be in.
Guest 1535- Registered: 27 May 2015
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kent Live online- On April 21 of this year, an officer also saw a man drop a cigarette end on the ground in the area of Edwards Road in Dover, and walk away.
Yes he was observed and he threw his butt and walked away and he is a criminal he must be punished fined and put in the paper because he was caught red handed ....Please can all this nonsense stop!
If only everyone could be kind and honest what a better world we would be in.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
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Back on topic!
Superdrug has today (January 24) told Kent Live the store will "relocate" to the £53million shopping complex off Townwall Street in March.
http://www.kentlive.news/whats-on/shopping/superdrug-confirms-close-dover-high-1110895"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Beat me to it Bob.Thats a shop I actually walked further than Marks andSpencer to visit .A lot of us oldies will not be venturing down to the new development.Looks like the long journey to Canterbury by bus beckons,Tesco on line more often .
Guest 1831- Registered: 1 Sep 2016
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However, Savers will re-locate to the Town Centre shop vacated by Superdrug.
Musical Shops.
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
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Very pleasant staff in Super Drug Dover.
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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I find superdrug a little on the dear side, savers are cheaper on the goods I buy.
Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
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Just read the following on FB about the closed Co Op from Councillor Richards and Nifties owner....
"Nathaniel Richards Just spoken to the estate agents who are selling the co-op apparently someone has put in an offer to buy it"
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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That was always on the cards once the date for the opening of St James drew close and will be interesting to see who it is,my wild guess is Primark. Would be nice to see a Wilkinson's here but they have never shown any interest in the past.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Plans for 50/51 Biggin Street have now been passed, looking at the new drawings on the planning website it suggests 7 flats instead of the previous 9.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:Plans for 50/51 Biggin Street have now been passed, looking at the new drawings on the planning website it suggests 7 flats instead of the previous 9.
Which means that the flats, being larger, will be less affordable, plus there will be two fewer sets of occupants who might wish to shop locally.
Bloody brilliant.
"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Judging by the exchange of correspondence on the DDC planning bit the applicant now regrets buying at auction one year ago tomorrow. Many people thought at the time that the price paid was too high.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Welcome to the wonderful world of capitalism!
I suspect that rather than the price being 'too high' what he really thinks is that with the reduced number of flats his profit margin will be 'too low'?
At least he was doing it with and taking a risk with his own money. It's when groups like 'Sniffer' Rix's DTC offshoot LoveHoney or whatever he calls it start speculating with OUR money I start to get concerned.
Caveat Emptor etc.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Certainly not a clever capitalist going by the available evidence. Firstly he/she should have checked the local council's housing policy after seeing details of the property in the catalogue, secondly should have know about the St James development hurting the town centre, judging by a recent e mail he/she has only recently discovered that M & S are leaving the High St
Ross Miller- Location: London Road, Dover
- Registered: 17 Sep 2008
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The original plans for 50/51 Biggin St of 9 flats failed to meet acceptable standards including having no internal doors - no wonder his first attempt was rejected.
The job of planning is not to safeguard developers profit margins
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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I see the old store 21 shop has closed again. shame really.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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It always looked like a temporary set up with the sparse stock and estate agents board outside.
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
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It's about time DDC announced buses will not be going into,The St James Shopping area.a shop owner told me this morning buses will be going there and Marks staff are telling people there will be buses.