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Bob wrote:With the uncertainty out of the way with the clear vote from TDC for the preferred option C the way is now clear to move forward with the redevelopment of Dreamland once planning permision has been given for the demolition of the ancilary buildings. Margate will have a new Dreamland that meets the demands & requirements of today. A pleasant mix or Amusement Park & retail & leisure. An attraction Margate can be proud of.
Sarah wrote:It was only a clear vote if you discount all of the Labour group. And, given that we have elections next year and you never know who will take control, it would be unwise to do that Bob, even by your usual myopic standards (go look it up).
Sadly - for you - there will be a six-week period of public consultation and the matter will then be referred back to Council. In the meantime, the Secretary of State may call in this decision.
There was an opportunity to clear up the uncertainty last night, but the Council - or, to be more accurate, our ruling Conservative group - chose not to take it. Uncertainty out of the way? Oh, I think not.
And, golly, your line about a "pleasant mix" has got me fired up. That's inspirational stuff that is. With that kind of vision you should stand for Council.
Once again, did you attend the meeting? Or are you not that interested really?
Sarah
Bob wrote:The fact that option C is best is beyond any reasonable doubt.
It does not involve building a large supermarket or turning it into a housing estate.
The council has a duty to state this as the site must not become a burden on the taxpayers of Thanet.
You will find that no major Theme Park has ever been built anywhere near the coast
David Ellis wrote:Bob wrote:The fact that option C is best is beyond any reasonable doubt.
It does not involve building a large supermarket or turning it into a housing estate.
The council has a duty to state this as the site must not become a burden on the taxpayers of Thanet.
You will find that no major Theme Park has ever been built anywhere near the coast
Not wishing to comment on all your points (which are the same ones you have been making again, and again)...but
Option C is best - Best for whom? I would suggest it is best for the owners of the site...not best for the residents and tourism businesses of Margate.
If it doesn't involve turning it into a Housing Estate, please explain the headlines in the Thanet Times "D-DAY FOR DREAMLAND AS COUNCIL VOTES ON FUTURE - Homes will be built if fun park will make a loss, says council"
A privately-owned Amusement park does not have any impact on Council Tax.
Major parks built near the coast:
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Pleasure Island, Cleethorpes
Adventure Island, Southend
Pleasureland, Southport
Frontierlend, Morecambe
Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells, Skegness
Pleasurewood Hills, Lowestoft
What was your point exactly?
David.
Bob wrote:David Ellis wrote:Major parks built near the coast:
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Pleasure Island, Cleethorpes
Adventure Island, Southend
Pleasureland, Southport
Frontierlend, Morecambe
Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells, Skegness
Pleasurewood Hills, Lowestoft
What was your point exactly?
David.
Quite a number o those you list have Closed others are likely to close
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