Bob wrote:The Demolition of these buildings is required for the succesful redevelopment of the site. Know of the buildings are of an merit. The sub station serves no puposes at all. The toilet block does not meet current legislation and all the buildings are in very poor condition. The clearance of these building will provide more space for the redevelopment of the site. Currently with these buildings in place redevelopment cannot go ahead this leaves the site in its curent run down and unviable condition
The problem you have got is that national policy and the Thanet Local Plan (adopted and emerging) both say that demolition will not be permitted without detailed plans for what is going to replace the buildings. That is fairly standard practice across the UK, and I don't see any reason why Dreamland should be treated as a special case, especially when the reasons for the demolitions given by the planning agents is to assist in the "short term management" of the site.
As I said on the News page, it may well be that eventually it is decided that demolition of some or all of the buildings is the way forward, but at the moment the applications don't even cross the first hurdle.
If people want to comment on the applications but don't like the online option, you can write to the Council. The Council address is:
Planning Applications Team
Development Services
Thanet District Council
PO Box 9
Cecil Street
Margate
Kent
CT9 1XZ
You will need to quote the reference numbers: L/TH/05/1593, L/TH/05/1594, L/TH/05/1595, L/TH/05/1596 and L/TH/05/1597. One letter will suffice, as long as it is stated that it applies to all five applications.
If doing the online approach, it is probably best to respond to each application separately.
Nick