Council Meeting (Wednesday 16th April)

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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Council Meeting (Wednesday 16th April)

Postby Sarah » 10 Apr 2008, 09:40

From the News Page:

"In other related news, at the Planning Committee Meeting on Wednesday 16 April, Thanet District Council officers will be asking members' leave to serve a Repairs Notice under the 1990 (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act, to put the Scenic Railway back into operational condition. This meeting is open to the public. It starts at 7pm at the Council Chamber, Council Offices, Cecil Square, Margate. It is the first item on the agenda so anybody attending must be prompt."

This is a very important first step in getting the old girl going again. I'd like to think we could fill the public gallery!

I'll be there.

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Postby EAS » 10 Apr 2008, 09:45

Sarah - it's staggeringly brave of the local authority too - we must commend Thanet for this bold move.

It's not an easy route to go down, and I hope everyone reading this who has been critical of Thanet will appreciate that this is really, really good news, and a brave step to take.

I'm many hundreds of miles away, but I will be there in spirit. I've just passed on this good news to SAVE and the c20th Soc who are very pleased also.

So many times, local authorities, for many reasons, feel they can't act - Thanet is. Well done Thanet!
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Postby eddiegi686 » 10 Apr 2008, 15:34

I probably won't be in Thanet to see this as I'll be in Swindon, but it will be very interesting to hear what happens.

I think if the railway were running again it would be a big boost to Margate.
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Postby RowBot » 10 Apr 2008, 19:56

Unfortunatly was working till 7 so wouldn't of been able to get there in time, but very much looking forward to see what happens with this :)
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Postby porterm » 10 Apr 2008, 21:14

I should be able to attend this meeting luckily (well, there are some advantages of being a man of leisure again as of Monday coming). Good job it's not Monday afternoon though as I have a job interview.

Look forward to seeing as many as possible from the Campaign, and yes, I sincerely hope that maximum public support can be shown.

If anyone wants to "car pool" I can take anyone within my area. Just drop me an e-mail or pm.

Martin

PS Great to hear of the Council's stand on this issue.
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Re: Council Meeting

Postby susiemags » 10 Apr 2008, 22:57

Sarah wrote:From the News Page:

"In other related news, at the Planning Committee Meeting on Wednesday 16 April, Thanet District Council officers will be asking members' leave to serve a Repairs Notice under the 1990 (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act, to put the Scenic Railway back into operational condition. This meeting is open to the public. It starts at 7pm at the Council Chamber, Council Offices, Cecil Square, Margate. It is the first item on the agenda so anybody attending must be prompt."

This is a very important first step in getting the old girl going again. I'd like to think we could fill the public gallery!

I'll be there.

Sarah

What about us that can not attend due to work, can we send letters etc voicing are opinions etc?
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Postby EAS » 10 Apr 2008, 22:58

I would suggest that is a very good idea indeed!
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Postby Jim Douglas Jr. » 10 Apr 2008, 23:46

I'll try to get a message to them.

Maybe this was the kick they needed to realize how important that Scenic and Dreamland are, and on the cusp of losing it, have decided to FINALLY get off their duffs and DO something.
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Postby EAS » 10 Apr 2008, 23:47

Until now, there was little legally they could do.

Finally, there is a chink...
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Postby RowBot » 11 Apr 2008, 09:30

Ooo just noticed I looked at wrong day, so I'm off all of wednesday and will def be there :D
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Postby porf » 11 Apr 2008, 09:44

I'll be attempting to get down for the meeting. Here's hoping for better weather than the last planning meeting as it looks like I'm on the motorbike from London again.
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Postby Hairy Vince » 11 Apr 2008, 12:01

I have my own full council meeting on the Thursday (which if you want to see democracy in action two nights in you are welcome to!)

I will do everything I can to be there on Wednesday evening.

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Postby Sarah » 12 Apr 2008, 12:44

I'm just bumping this back up to remind you all that if you can - and I realise many of you can't - please come along.

I expect we'll adjourn to the Northern Belle after, so it won't all be official business!

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Postby porterm » 12 Apr 2008, 13:08

I might try to bring along some friends and family this time if I can too.

If anyone else needs a lift over there (from Maidstone area or en route to Margate) please let me know asap so I can make arrangements. (Also, Harry Vince please let me know if I can be of any assistance).

Looking forward to Wednesday night.

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Postby RowBot » 13 Apr 2008, 05:57

Just a quick question any ideas of where the best place to park is? I know alot of places are free after 6 I think but not too sure.

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