Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

‘Insulting’ project attacked by actor

-

One of the country’s leading actors has added his voice to protests against plans to dredge the famous Goodwin Sands off the Kent coast.

Opponents say the proposals by the Port of Dover to collect sand from the site is disrespect­ful to what they regard as a war grave.

The port insists campaigner­s are being misleading and say it is the best way of gathering material for the Dover Western Docks Revival project that will include a new marina, shops, restaurant­s, cafes, and bars. The applicatio­n is being considered by the Marine Management Organisati­on.

Sir Mark Rylance, the Kentborn actor and star of the recent film Dunkirk has now waded into the row, agreeing with campaigner­s that the plan to dredge the site shows a lack of respect.

He said: “During the filming of Chris Nolan’s Dunkirk, I was at times at sea a few hundred yards off the actual beach of Dunkirk.

“I was very aware that we were reenacting a real and horrific tragedy for tens of thousands of brave young men who never made it home but died and fell to their resting places in the sand beneath our little boats. The memory of their all too brief lives was almost palpable in the shallow waters surroundin­g the beach of Dunkirk.”

In the film, Sir Mark, who was born in Ashford, played a boat owner who joined the little ships rescue mission that helped bring home hundreds of thousands of British troops in 1940.

He added: “I wondered what the outcry would be in England if it was announced that France was going to dredge the sands of Dunkirk to make concrete and other constructi­on products. Outrage I imagine.

“Yet, here we are still fighting to defend the last resting place of many such brave young men who perished off the coast of Dover.

“What is the problem with us, that we are so disrespect­ful of these honourable souls who perished in the English channel defending the rest of us from fas- cism?”

The issue has led to a bitter row between the campaign group Save our Sands (SOS) and the Port.

The authority last week carried out an advertisme­nt highlighti­ng the importance of the project and the potential loss to the local economy if it did not go ahead.

It accused the “Deal-based” protest of attempting to “throw away Dover’s future over a tiny amount of the Goodwin Sands” and described the SOS campaign of being misleading.

 ?? Pictures: John Stillwell/pa Wire; PA Photo/warner Bros ?? Mark Rylance, star of Dunkirk, right, said it would be ‘disrespect­ful’ to dredge the Goodwin Sands
Pictures: John Stillwell/pa Wire; PA Photo/warner Bros Mark Rylance, star of Dunkirk, right, said it would be ‘disrespect­ful’ to dredge the Goodwin Sands
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom