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.
given the state of the ride, and the fact it's not been touched for so long the guy was bordering on mental to climb it. personally I don't see a problem with what 28dayslater do, any publicity is now good publicity, it kinda shows what a hard slog its going to be to save the scenic
having seen first hand the damage urbexers can cause trying to gain access to sites, You'd have a better understanding of the Mentality of some of them By all means document and Photograph buildings, Structures, but get Permission At my friends ww2 bunker, I have seen concrete caping blocks broken, locks prised open, Graffity, all in the name of urbex
I agree with you Sparky. The Grade 11* listed art deco theatre (State Grays) was broken into by 28 days later, including a locked projection room. Then advertising on flickr that they gained entry to a secure building where force was applied.
You read on a lot of their posts (almost bragging) that they managed to avoid the security patrols etc. Why avoid them if its harmless fun? I agree i like to look at some of the photos that they do, but just get permission to do it, and dont cause damage.