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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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Postby EAS » 17 Mar 2011, 23:02

Salty sea air and trees tend not to mix very well. Tree lined seafronts are not a British tradition.
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Postby Alan » 18 Mar 2011, 08:19

I do not understand this, take a look at Southend has lots of trees !

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Postby 1234567890 » 18 Mar 2011, 13:38

Thanks for info on buffet building I have drawn lines on a map to show how a path from the dreamland site can be connected to buffet weather the extra land in acquired or not.

Red: buffet building
Orange: not sure if the road going to be situated here.
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Regarding blue top buildings/Yellow are they being demolished as it is blocking the views of the scenic from the sea front. I do not believe buildings to be old or aesthetically pleasing.
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Postby EAS » 18 Mar 2011, 14:00

Can't really see where trees would go on the pavement along the seafront. Too narrow.
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Postby 1234567890 » 18 Mar 2011, 14:26

Small trees or along the planned traffic island walk way.


http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kentonline/ ... rgate.aspx
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Postby Jim Douglas Jr. » 19 Mar 2011, 00:08

Remove squares from the pavement, install tree. Ba-da-boom, ba-da-bing.
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Postby Zoidstar » 20 Mar 2011, 23:49

Look at the pic of what is proposed its much like what they have done over here in Southend.

Just wish you good luck that you don't get the protesters moaning about it, got a bunch here who protest any investment made by the council, road improvevements, seafront improvements, two for one tree policy and a new museum are all being fought over with protests and letters to the local rag demonising the council.
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Postby EAS » 21 Mar 2011, 19:40

Narrow pavement. Busy road. Trees would overhang. Constantly have to be hacked back. Buildings would have light blocked. Possibility of damage by roots. There are other ways of making urban space look attractive.
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Postby 1234567890 » 21 Mar 2011, 20:36

EAS that is true.



One of these every 4 meters along marine terrace.

http://www.palmbrokers.com/catalogue/to ... fer450.jpg


Small trees or box, box is very slow growing and evergreen. Not problematic.

http://www.conifers.org.uk/uploaded_fil ... w-lake.jpg
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Postby Jim Douglas Jr. » 21 Mar 2011, 22:08

Those are sort of high maintenance, and only a meter and a half high. Not much long distance impact and easily vandalized by the admittedly nasty hoodlum problem in Margate.

On the seafront side, then.
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Postby Marky66 » 25 Mar 2011, 06:15

http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/news/New-pl ... ticle.html

This plan for the seafront would certainly transform the bland depressing front that is currently there, looks similar to the work done on Great Yarmouth's front which has made a massive change there.
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Postby Vince, Charlie and Sam » 28 Mar 2011, 18:45

My personal thoughts are that the road could be narrowed considerably, allowing the pavement to be widened, here's a Google Maps screen capture.

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If you look at the Google pic, the pavement could be opened out as far as the yellow advance line on the image without impeding traffic, which would allow for vegetation or other ornamentation.
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Postby Chris H » 30 Mar 2011, 16:25

It would be nice to see the seafront illuminations return on the arcade fronts. Either that or return the buildings to there original state i.e hotels with garden fronts.
Both are better than the boring frontage and temporary signage that currently exists.
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Postby vann98 » 03 Apr 2011, 20:43

It is true that most of the seafront signage is not the most attractive thing in the world. Hopefully some decent investment will be put into the seafront buildings in the next few years to change that.

As it was mentioned earlier, I think the only way to have trees on the seafront would be to have them planted into the ground every 5 to 6 meters rather than having them in plant pots where they would need more Maintenance and could be vandalized easily.
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Postby ex harry gray » 11 Jun 2011, 22:28

it would be nice if the council dropped rent and rates to give business a chance, every time i go to margate her indoors says what are we doing here and i say reminiscing, then she says come on love lets get you home for your medication, i tell her i ant on medication and she says you will be on monday when i take you to the doctors and tell him you drove 80 miles to margate and did not get out of the car, I DO HOPE MARGATE SORTS ITSELF OUT.
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