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Council tourism chief slams Rother heritage rail project

A COUNCIL tourism chief has mounted a fierce attack on plans to link two heritage railways, despite the project being given approval by the council of which she is a member and an independent report saying that the plan would boost the local economy annually by more than £4 million and create up to 75 jobs.

The scheme would link the Rother Valley and Kent & East Sussex railways, and so create a 14-mile heritage line that supporters and many local residents believe would be a major tourism and

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