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Previously on "It's the Flintstones..."

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  • NigelJK
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    My Folks live there. There's a (wealthy) bloke that has returned to the town and has started buying up tracts of the front. So far he's regenerated the harbour arm and so on. I'm guessing this was the game plan all along. People should check to see what has happened to Poole since they did similar there.

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  • edison
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    Looks hideous. I can think of much more interesting regenerating coastal towns I'd rather live in.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic It's the Flintstones...

    It's the Flintstones...

    Anyone live near Folkestone?

    https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...ner-kebabs-poo

    They’ve been compared to termite mounds, doner kebabs, even piles of poo. We report on the outrage that has greeted plans for seaside towers in the once faded town – with one-bedroom flats costing almost half a million pounds.
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