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Raking over the past before town centre regeneration can start

Posted by editor on Feb 18, 2008 - 11:52 PM
Filed under: Infrastructure, News

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Work on Dover's massive town centre regeneration has begun with a look at the past.

An expert team has started work at the St James’s site, with an initial archaeological survey before the building the multi million pound complex can begin.

The major development includes a 85,000 square ft store, with additional shop and restaurant space, a 100 bedroom hotel, 53 affordable homes and a 600 space car park. Plans for the site, which could bring more than 500 jobs to the area, were submitted by developer Bond City and Asda, and approved by planners last year.





 

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