I too support Vince. I don't think that personal attacks on Mick - who I know is one of Dreamland's most passionate supporters - is the answer. However, if members feel that the Council is letting the town down in any way, then they should write to them or participate in the new Local Development Framework that will shape the town's future.
We are doing everything we can to make the Council aware of the need to retain Dreamland through the Local Plan Inquiry and other consultations. The results of the Margate Masterplan consultation last year was overwhelmingly in support of the retention of Dreamland. I think our message is now beginning to get through.
We know the people of Margate want to retain Dreamland. We know that visitors to the town want it to be retained. We know that operators want to acquire the park. Therefore the only reason that Dreamland's future is so insecure is because of its potential value as a development site. Its value is now way beyond what any theme park operator could afford to pay. Most councils around the UK have policies in their local plans to protect their main tourist attractions. Thanet's draft local plan did have such a policy until early 2003. I am confident that if this policy is reinstated, and the Council stands by its policy, then Dreamland will have a long and very exciting future. I really do believe that this will have far reaching benefits for the town - I have seen this happen in other seaside towns.
If people want to be consulted by the Council about the future of Dreamland, you should write to:
Principal Planner (Strategic Planning)
Policy and Strategy Service
Thanet District Council
P O Box 9, Cecil Street
Margate
Kent CT9 1XZ
Ask to be consulted on the Thanet Local Development Framework.
If you need any help or advice, please email me:
nick@savedreamland.co.uk.
Nick