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 EAS » 21 Jun 2013, 10:39
Ferengi Rules of Acquisition: Rule 76. Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies.
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by vann98 » 21 Jun 2013, 18:31
Disappointed but I still have faith. Good luck and thank you to everyone involved in making the dream come alive. We really can't fault your hard work.
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by kevin » 21 Jun 2013, 20:17
"The Dreamland saga follows recent revelations of a £3.4 million debt deal with sunken ferry firm TransEuropa and the stalled redevelopment of the Pleasurama site on Ramsgate seafront".
Read more:
http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/Dreamland-p ... z2WsrAWt9P Good old Thanet District Council!
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by SuburbanHomeboy » 22 Jun 2013, 17:22
There are wider concerns over security after internal fencing at the site was removed and a group of travellers set up camp on the site this week.
A dozen caravans pitched on the park on Monday.
The MTCRC has made a court appeal to remove the squatters from the site.
Director Toby Hunter said: "It's a real nuisance and I know from experience that travellers camps can leave a real mess, as they often leave rubbish.
"We've made an application with the sheriff's court to remove them, but it could take 14 or 21 days to go through."
...and I wonder how come that internal fencing came to be removed. "Oh dear" says MTCRC, "what a shame!"
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by vann98 » 22 Jun 2013, 17:55
Funny. Why is internal fencing going down in the first place. At a crucial stage like this, I would have hoped security was increased, not decreased.
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by kevin » 23 Jun 2013, 12:12
No signs of gypsies yesterday (Saturday 22nd June), but sadly the sheer dereliction of the site and its environs, the prospect of a sea front Tesco and the sad state of Margate as a whole really do make you wonder what the future can possibly hold.
Along with Morecambe, Margate has got to be the saddest picture of seaside boom to bust in the country, both due to the greed and indifference of their respective local authorities.
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by Jim Douglas Jr. » 26 Jun 2013, 22:56
You can attend council meetings and have a voice.
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by thanetbee » 27 Jun 2013, 06:26
kevin wrote:
Along with Morecambe, Margate has got to be the saddest picture of seaside boom to bust in the country, both due to the greed and indifference of their respective local authorities.
sorry - I think that is a bit extreme. If you had walked a further 100 metres you would have been in the thriving old town around the gallery with a great range of shops and cafe's etc. Clearly the dreamland end is an issue, and this latest delay is unwelcome to say the least.
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by aweber1us » 27 Jun 2013, 17:40
Yes the old town is great and I think Margate has got better over the last couple of years.
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by Jim Douglas Jr. » 01 Jul 2013, 20:03
...so be sure to go patronize those shops.
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