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Thursday, February 09 2012

Video: Port bosses face the public over privatisation plans

Locals quiz port bosses on plans

by Graham Tutthill

Dover Harbour Board bosses have given guarantees that the community would benefit from the sale of the port, if it goes ahead.

The assurances came at a public meeting at Dover Town Hall on Thursday night, March 4, at which details of the port privatisation plans, and the proposals for the development of a second ferry terminal at the Western Docks, were explained.

Board chairman Roger Mountford said the community trust - which would enable the town to benefit from the port's profits for the first time - would be an integral part of the process by which the port would seek private investment.

Director of Port Development Mike KrayenbrinkHe said it would involve a cash endowment for the community on day one, the payment of dividends, and a long-term share-holding. But, he said, the exact terms of what the community would receive would be subject to further talks, particularly with Dover District Council which would have a large say in the formation of the community trust.

"We would ensure that it exists at the time of privatisation," he said.

In answer to questions from the public, Mr Mountford said that the private investor could be British or foreign.

Port chief executive Bob Goldfield said money from the port could be used for the regeneration of the town. "It's a disgrace that there are still derelict buildings that have been there since the Second World War," he said.

"With a community trust we can do something about that. Nobody else is going to deliver regeneration in Dover for the next five to 10 years."

There was one amusing moment when Dover MP Gwyn Prosser said the privatisation plan - something he has always opposed - had his full support. He meant to say he fully supported the Terminal Two plan.

Full report in the Dover Mercury on Thursday March 11.

Thursday, March 04 2010

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