A former public school site in Hythe is heading back to Folkestone & Hythe’s Planning Committee. The homes remain. The affordable housing doesn’t. And behind the paperwork sits a Jersey–Gibraltar property-finance structure that deserves far more sunlight than it’s getting. There are places in Hythe where planning applications don’t stay on paper. They sit above people’s gardens, old drainage lines and steep banks; behind mature trees; beside roa…
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