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Sacre bleu... did you spot our April Fool?
We told you earlier today how plans were afoot to set up an International Language Zone around Dover.
We said Dover council leaders were set to follow the lead of Wales, where all road signs and official documentation are bilingual.
Under the move, a language zone would be created within a 20-mile radius of the Port of Dover.
Within that zone all official documentation produced by councils, police, health and other authorities must be produced in both the English and French languages, we said.
And we also advised that all road signs must give town names and instructions in both languages, and matrix signs above motorways and key highways must be in both French and English.
That is not strictly true. In fact none of it is true.
Hope you weren't taken in by our little ruse.
To help you out we put in a couple of clues:
Hope you enjoy the rest of your day... or 'profiter to votre journee' as we say in Sandwich.