The Save Dreamland Campaign was launched by Joyland Books in January 2003 and is now supported by several thousand people. This is the place to discuss all aspects of saving Margate's famous amusement park and its iconic , Grade II listed Scenic Railway, Britain's oldest roller coaster.
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by lutonlad » 10 Sep 2005, 08:55
Further to my last message re dreamland last sat; i also forgot to mention i called into margate caves to find it all overgrown, and no signs of opening. I asked a passer by who said it had closed down as it was unsafe, yet there were no signs etc and if it is unsafe would have thought the entrance be boarded or bricked up, because it will only be a matter of time before some kids rip the padlock of the not so secure door and go exploring inside.
Anyone with any info on the closure situation?
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by dreamland » 10 Sep 2005, 10:18
if kids read what you have said there proberly more than likly to go in the margate caves if you see what i mean ?
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by Sarah » 10 Sep 2005, 10:29
The Caves closed last September. At the time I was told there had been a chalk fall and that they would be closed until they had been made safe. I have grumbled repeatedly to the Council - who own them - that they look an absolute state and that there is no signage explaining their closure.
This week's Extra says that it will cost £48,000 to do the necessary safety work. Or £26,000 to "safely close" them, whatever that means. I'll give you one guess which option the council favours.
I despair.
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by Vince, Charlie and Sam » 10 Sep 2005, 20:12
I imagine that "safely close them" means "brick up the entrance", in which case £26,000 sounds about right for a half-day job which has Thanet District Council's pawprints on it.
Does anyone have any further details of the exact extent of the collapse, or know if it would be possible to have an independent examination carried out?
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by Bob » 11 Sep 2005, 13:46
Vince, Charlie and Sam wrote:I imagine that "safely close them" means "brick up the entrance", in which case £26,000 sounds about right for a half-day job which has Thanet District Council's pawprints on it.
Does anyone have any further details of the exact extent of the collapse, or know if it would be possible to have an independent examination carried out?
Vince
No wonder rates are so High. I am not sure how big the access to the caves is. I assume it only has a single entrance but £26K equates to about 15 weeks of work at £50 an Hour. Must be a very slow bricky they are intending using
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by David Ellis » 11 Sep 2005, 17:29
Of course, there is the small matter of the costs of the bricks!
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