Another rare ride acquired for Dreamland - please help!
In case anyone hasn't seen this, it's on the News page, updated today: http://www.savedreamland.co.uk/

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Photo by Nick Laister of the junior whip at Blackpool, shamelessly copied from the news page.
Please everyone, although most of us can do little to help with the big things to save Dreamland, like high level grant applications and meeting CABE Urban Panel members, we can at least put our hands in our pockets and show we care. I have no doubt all donations, great and small, will be hugely welcomed to help acquire this ride.
Although the campaign has achieved so much, it's still in need of all the support it can get. Let's remember that our campaign leaders have given major amounts of their time and expertise for free, we can hopefully support them by donating what we can to help move the dream along.
Dreamland Trust agrees acquisition of Blackpool Junior Whip
Following on from its 2008 acquisition of the Whip at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, The Dreamland Trust is pleased to announce that it has agreed to acquire the Junior Whip, the popular Beaver Creek ride that operated at the Pleasure Beach until the end of the 2008 season. This is the last surviving completely original junior whip ride in the United Kingdom. (There is some information on this ride, which has been known as the Fairy Whip and, more recently, Griffin's Magic Dragons, on themagiceye and the official Pleasure Beach website).
However, although terms have been agreed and the ride will be moved into storage by the Trust over the next few days, the Trust currently has a shortfall of £632.50. We are therefore formally launching an appeal for this amount.
So how can we acquire such a rare ride for such a small sum? It's all thanks to our supporters and colleagues.
- The cost of acquisition from Blackpool Pleasure Beach has been generously donated by a Campaign supporter - more news on our benefactor soon!
- The staff at BPB are helping out by loading the ride onto the lorry for us.
- Transport company Ainsworth & Martin is moving the ride for us, and are doing so at a great price.
- Thanet District Council is helping out with unloading the lorry at its destination.
Dreamland Trust chair, Nick Laister comments: "It is great news that we will be able to operate two classic whip rides at Dreamland Margate, now that we have concluded our discussions with the Pleasure Beach. Campaign members made it possible for us to acquire the world's last Water Chute back in 2007 and we need your help again. This acquisition would not have been possible without the help of one very generous campaign member, plus the help and support of Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Thanet District Council. Although this acquisition will now definitely go ahead - the trustees will personally guarantee the shortfall - we do now need to recover the £632.50 to balance our books. Any contributions towards this will be very gratefully received."
Details of how to donate can be found on our special donations page. We will regularly update you on the total raised from this appeal here on the News page.
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From the Donations page:
TOTAL DONATIONS SINCE THE SCENIC RAILWAY FIRE ON 7 APRIL 2008: £1864.76
The Dreamland Trust is currently accepting donations. The donations will be used to pay for the acquisition, transport, storage and repair of rides for the proposed Heritage Amusement Park, along with other essentials needed to create the world's first amusement park of historic rides.
Cheques should be made payable to the 'The Dreamland Trust' and sent to Sarah Vickery at:
The Dreamland Trust
c/o The Shell Grotto
Grotto Hill
Margate
Kent CT9 2BU
The Trust's Paypal email is sarah@savedreamland.co.uk.
All donations are administered by The Dreamland Trust's treasurer Sarah Vickery.
Please everyone, although most of us can do little to help with the big things to save Dreamland, like high level grant applications and meeting CABE Urban Panel members, we can at least put our hands in our pockets and show we care. I have no doubt all donations, great and small, will be hugely welcomed to help acquire this ride.
Although the campaign has achieved so much, it's still in need of all the support it can get. Let's remember that our campaign leaders have given major amounts of their time and expertise for free, we can hopefully support them by donating what we can to help move the dream along.