Sarah wrote:Poor old Bob has got a serious shopping obsession hasn't he? I bet he's on first-name terms with the check out girls in Primark.
The very last thing that Margate needs is more retail development. The Inspector was clear on the kind of retail he considered appropriate, as of course an amusement park would have some supporting shops. But you only have to wander down Margate High Street to witness how many shopkeepers have given up on the struggle to make money here, or opted for a shiney new unit at Westwood X.
Margate Old Town is in even more trouble - in the last month we have lost the record shop and Turnstone Gallery, the two latest in a very long line of failed ventures down there (and I speak as someone who tried to run a shop in Market Street, ploughed lots of money and enthusiasm in and lasted about 18 months). And as for Northdown Road, all our useful little shops are giving up the ghost (I particularly mourn Doolittles and the fabric shop) and Cliftonville can surely now boast the highest density of charity shops in the western world.
This town has empty shops galore. What we need are people to spend money in them. And how do we attract people to the town? Answers on a postcard to TDC, PO Box 9, Cecil Street, Margate CT9 1XZ.
Sarah
Hi
I have said much the same as Sarah in other recent posts (any one whos intrested can read them).
But in a nutshell shops are closeing because no one is coming to Margate so the shops are there are not taking any cash due lack of custom and closeing down, it would seem that the TDC seem to need to look at why thease buisness are going to ground. The answer is not rocket scince is it not enough visitors spending money to support thease shops.
And we have Jimm er sorry again Bob saying more shops are needed in place of Dreamland, so we have many empty shops becasue there are not enough visitors.
We have a nice big plot of land that many people have expressed more than an intrest in turning into a world class tourist attraction with the senec at its center, this would attract people with cash to spend into the town, then the shops that are empty will reopen because people will be willing to invest in town where thay can make a return on that investment.
I think we can see where Jimmy stands by a line in one of bobs messages above. " The senic has to stay there but it does not have to be open" I think that sums up the Godden position he dont care about the senic, the town, the only thing he cares about is lining his already fat bank account with more cash.
It's time that TDC reailsed that as a seaside resort like any other Margate needs to have visitors to survive and prosper, and to have visitors there has to be places to attract them, at the moment with the exeption of Sarahs Shell Grotto and a few Amusement arcades there is little else to attact visitors to the town. With a committed operatoir who will restore the senic to its former glory and then build an attraction around this worthy of the 21'st century, then promote it well, and extend the season to get visitors into the town most weekends of the year, as well as possibly opening over the xmas period. Once this has done then visitors will return, long closed business premices will re-open as new people will see the benifits of opening in Margate, when thease are all filled, then and only then should the TDC look to build new retial premices, and thease should be built close to the existing ones in the shopping area of town.
CLiff C