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Dymchurch is known internationally for being the setting of the "[[Doctor Syn]]" novels, by [[Russell Thorndike]].
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We are an Internet based Group which is concerned with all aspects of the Consumer Right - although the area of greatest concern at the moment is the question of bank charges. 
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We provide free advice, support, encouragement, and materials to anybody who wants to assert  their Right in respect of any consumer problem. We attempt to empower ordinary people and to reawaken the slumbering culture of Consumerism: Reclaim the Right !
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Every 2 years a celebration of the "Syn" novels is held there, usually on the August bank holiday.
 
  
It is home to the [[Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway]], which is the smallest public railway in the world and was opened in the 1920's.  The [[Dymchurch railway station|railway station]] in Dymchurch was officially reopened after the war by [[Laurel and Hardy]] in [[1947]].
 
[[Image:Dymchurch Redoubt.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Dymchurch Redoubt]]]]
 
It is also home to three [[Martello tower]]s and [[Dymchurch Redoubt]]. [[Martello tower]]  No. 24 is the only one in the village still open to the public.  Of the other two towers, one is now a residential property and the other is derelict.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:46, 28 May 2007

The Consumer Action Group

Welcome to the Consumer Action Group Wiki

We are an Internet based Group which is concerned with all aspects of the Consumer Right - although the area of greatest concern at the moment is the question of bank charges.

We provide free advice, support, encouragement, and materials to anybody who wants to assert  their Right in respect of any consumer problem. We attempt to empower ordinary people and to reawaken the slumbering culture of Consumerism: Reclaim the Right !



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