by porterm » 21 Mar 2011, 15:17
I think what I was really referring to was the new residential property's very close proximity to the former park rear boundary, aside from any new, or yet to be developed residential properties on the site. I agree that Blackpool has no real problem as its residential properties are away from the actual park boundary, and that park has resided there for a very long time.
I am just pre-empting future residential noise concerns from any potential new on-site property owner/tenants. I tend to agree with van98 that amusements and residential do not mix well. I'm not trying to stir up any trouble, but I do have some serious reservations on this topic as I'd hate to see this issue raising its ugly head once Dreamland is in full swing again.
I cannot actually think of any amusement/theme park where residential property co-habitates so closely as seems to be envisaged for the new Dreamland. I think there was a park, Bakken, in Denmark whose manager or Scenic Railway operator used to live behind/within the actual ride structure. That would surely be an exception though I feel.
Martin
PS I believe Jim Douglas Jr's comment below was quite apt really.