Dreamland loses thousands in gov cuts!

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Dreamland loses thousands in gov cuts!

Postby EAS » 23 Jul 2010, 11:09

Cuts made to each Sea Change project

The Sea Change grants have ended, and the government has cut the cash already awarded. It seems Dreamland will lose over eighty thosand pounds. Ouch.

Local Authority Project Architect Original Budget Cut Suffered
Kent County Counil The Esplanade Tonkin Liu £3,850,000 £12,266
Torbay County Council Cockington Court Kay Elliott Architects £2,247,532 £35,532
Blackpool Council Outdoor performance space / streetscape from the Tower to the Headland will be redesigned and enhanced LDA Design, Landscape Architects £4,000,000 £18,428
Great Yarmouth Borough Council St George’s chapel restoration and new pavilion Hopkins Architects £3,000,000 £103,658
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Southport Cultural Centre Levitt Bernstein £4,000,000 £92,141
Hastings Borough Council The Stade Tim Ronalds Architects £2,000,000 £4,607
East Riding of Yorkshire Council Bridlington outdoor performance space and public realm promenade Bauman Lyons £3,000,000 £13,821
North Tyneside Council Restoring Tynemouth’s Victorian train station Latham Architects £2,000,000 £69,106

Thanet DC Dreamland Whitelaw Turkington, Landscape architects Grant £3,800,000 cut by £80,623
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Postby vince69619 » 23 Jul 2010, 12:31

Bad news, but it could have been a lot worse.

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Postby EAS » 23 Jul 2010, 15:06

Shocking to be cutting cash already allocated though.
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Postby dave771 » 23 Jul 2010, 15:24

The original Sea Change amount was 3.7m so in theory we are still up on the original amount so not really a massive blow to the project.
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Postby EAS » 24 Jul 2010, 11:58

It's sad that a grant programme that in itself wasn't massive, but was the catalyst for good things to happen to our beleagured seaside towns, is being cut at all, and worse, not continued.

Gesture politics; I wonder if seaside towns will now just be ignored once again, after the flurry of government interest in recent times?
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further cuts

Postby StoneRoad » 26 Jul 2010, 20:55

see attached:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-10761225


the worst bit, at least for me! comes right at the end. The MLA are the people who run the PRISM grants. A lot of heritage technology is restored with this funding...amongst other things.

These cuts, and so many of the other changes imposed by the gov't, are Not going to help get the UK economy out of the present recession....
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Postby Hairy Vince » 03 Aug 2010, 04:46

Well people who know me will know my view on the ConDem government and in year budget cuts!
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Postby porterm » 04 Aug 2010, 04:39

Hi all

I visited Margate's Old Town last Sunday for the Soul Festival and caught this story featured on the front page of the Thanet Extra when I visited the G coffee shop. Its headline read an £80,000 cut in the Sea Change grant, quite a sizeable cut in my opinion. I commented a while ago on another thread how I feared for future seaside allocations after the previous Government's welcomed commitment.

As ever my fears appear to have been sadly proven, although I do find it quite despicable that the incoming administration could action such things, particularly to previous allocation awards. Like Vince's previous comment I have to say I fully concur.

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Postby cliffc » 26 Aug 2010, 08:45

Hairy Vince wrote:Well people who know me will know my view on the ConDem government and in year budget cuts!


Hi Harry

Its probly the same as mine then ConDem Govt, with the emphasis on the Con.

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