by DaveD » 15 Mar 2006, 12:31
I cannot believe how TDC has such a disjointed, warped standpoint on the focal points of the town.
One minute, it allows a William Hill Bookmakers, A Pizza Takeaway and a sobering, out of place Wetherspoons to be built right slap bang on the seafront. The next, it thankfully has some sense and prevents the demolition of several key and historic buildings on the Dreamland Site.
There doesn't seem to be any direction of thought towards the town centre itself. There are other towns such as Morecambe, Allhallows, Grain, Sheerness etc that sadly have very, very little potential to relive their past glories. Margate has an excellent Spine of Reputation, History and continued, if depleted tourism which many other better maintained towns would give their Big Toes for. To let (no pun intended) such notable shops and restaurants to disappear without any apparent struggle shows the level of disillusionment that appears to be festering within TDC.
When I attended the recent Council Meeting, there was a real mixture of professional but purely functional people, some that were passionate about the area that made some good points and others that were largely resigned to the towns fate, without any real gumption, insight or research into not only the Dreamland site but the town as a whole. With this mish-mash of divided opinion and varied perspectives, the town could go over the precipice that it is barely hanging onto as we speak. At least the people involved in this campaign value & appreciate the public's opinion - let's see some Councillors take to the Streets on a Saturday to find out exactly what people want from the area instead of relying on Yes Men & Microsoft Bar Graphs.
Dave D