Though I can see where the campaigners are coming from, I think that if Dover was to succeed then shouldn't all the other cities and towns who also played such a major part in the war, and also suffered horrendous casualties, also be recognised thus? BBC NEWS | England | Kent | Medal campaign goes underground
I agree - and I am not quite sure what the report defines as a 'south coast town' 845 civilians in Portsmouth were killed during the war.
I agree with Kyt. Might as well award it to the whole of the UK, IMHO. Having said that and not taking anything away from Dover, Malta was awarded the GC for being the most heavily bombed place on earth so if that's the benchmark...