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 Vince, Charlie and Sam » 11 Mar 2011, 11:13
I've just driven past Godden's Gap and it is being fenced off as we speak.
I wonder if there is a reason for this?
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by dave771 » 11 Mar 2011, 13:45
As far as i'm aware the local authority are tidying up the seafront area including the Arlington Square area. Probably to look good prior to the opening of the Turner Centre. Its a shame they didn't do something to tidy it up sooner.
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by vann98 » 11 Mar 2011, 18:40
What is meant to be happening to the gap? I presume that it is not going to be part of the dreamland heritage park as the park do not own the land.
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by jan@dreamlandmargate.com » 11 Mar 2011, 20:51
Evening All, that’ll be the Dreamland hoardings commissioned by The Dreamland Trust due to be fully installed end of March ready to tell Margate’s visitors about the Dreamland Margate project. Best wishes.
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by porterm » 12 Mar 2011, 13:28
Thanks for that information Jan. I was just thinking, maybe with the Turner Contemporary opening approaching, there might be some interest in getting local artist(s) to create a fitting muriel (if I spelt that right) to highlight the project's future attractions. We could possibly create some kind of competition for the best design etc. Just an idea, unless a professional design has already been commissioned.
Otherwise we could opt for a Disney style hoarding with "pardon our mess whilst we create a new experience for your future enjoyment" (or something along those lines). Let the discussion begin?
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by jan@dreamlandmargate.com » 12 Mar 2011, 16:32
Coincidently there is a call out for an artist in residence to create a Dreamland artwork for the Cultural Olympiad. More Information about the project and how to apply can be found on our website News & Events page
http://dreamlandmargate.wordpress.com/. Meanwhile, we're working with a Margate designer to conjure up a flavour of things to come…
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by Vince, Charlie and Sam » 12 Mar 2011, 20:31
vann98 wrote:What is meant to be happening to the gap? I presume that it is not going to be part of the dreamland heritage park as the park do not own the land.
That is true, but to my mind the place where "Mr G's arcade" stood before it burnt down would make the perfect entrance to Dreamland. It has been said here before that the old entrance was dark and uninviting and I have always agreed with that.
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by Cheryl » 14 Mar 2011, 12:05
I always thought the 'gap' would have been great for the sky lift going out across the beach. That would have been fab advertising and a draw to visitors into Dreamland. Sadly, I don't think this can happen.
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by Jim Douglas Jr. » 14 Mar 2011, 19:07
Murial had a wedding.
Mural.

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by Peet » 14 Mar 2011, 19:07
I remember getting my first ever glimpse of the Scenic through the Gap, it's good that the park can be seen from the seafront, but I suppose whether or not this remains the case in the long term is not in the hands of the Trust.
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by Jim Douglas Jr. » 17 Mar 2011, 18:35
Trees. Every 15 meters or so, there needs to be a tree.
Trees are pretty. Trees are inviting. Trees make a stroll down the way pleasant.
Trees.
The seafront needs trees.
How about some trees?
Put in some trees.
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by vann98 » 17 Mar 2011, 19:45
Trees would be a nice idea. That goes front along the seafront and in the park itself.
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by Vince, Charlie and Sam » 17 Mar 2011, 20:04
Jim Douglas Jr. wrote:Trees. Every 15 meters or so, there needs to be a tree.
Trees are pretty. Trees are inviting. Trees make a stroll down the way pleasant.
Trees.
The seafront needs trees.
How about some trees?
Put in some trees.
I take your point about trees, I think the warning sign for most of us was when a previous owner of Dreamland had all of the trees removed, even receiving a £500,000 eu grant to have them removed.
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by Jim Douglas Jr. » 17 Mar 2011, 21:27
...hence the boring, unattractive concrete slab that is Dreamland now.
Trees would also be the easiest way to unite the seafront buildings with minimal work on their facades.
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by 1234567890 » 17 Mar 2011, 22:27
They call kent the garden of england why not margate.
Margate in kent.
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