fantastic news dreamland to open from 1st april 31st october

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 Gary » 14 Feb 2006, 17:33

vince69619 wrote:There is one simple solution to this issue of Bob's bogus claim of support, and that is for 'Dreamland' or Nick to edit (or drop) the posts. If they don't exist in the public domain or are totally non-ambiguous, then all Bob can have is a copy of something he claims was up for public view, which of course would have been so easy to forge.

Simple, if Bob thinks the posting gives him support, then drop it!

Vince.


I hear what you say Vince but personally my view is leave it all as it is..

The campaign has nothing to hide.

Bob has manipulated posts, quoted people out of context and..dare I say..sounds a little desperate to boot!

Leave it all there for the public to see, read and make up their own minds.

Bob, I don't deny you a living but seriously, I continue to scratch my head as to why you have posted some of the comments you have.

My last bit on all this..Is there just one person behind your posts.. ..the word "we" has cropped up regularly on recent postings.
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Postby marky.com » 14 Feb 2006, 20:37

Bob wrote:
marky.com wrote:This certainly gets more entertaining as each day passes. If Bob's naivety regarding legal matters and general stupidity were to be measured, I think you'd need to use the richter scale!


DREAMLAND 2006

Dreamland 2006 will be bigger and better then before. Save Dreamland Campaigners are already greting the plans for 2006 with great enthusiasm. Typical of the coments is this one great news for dreamland great news for 2006 and great news for margate , plus the ghost of margate may be comming back another big wheel , and if located in the same possition as the original it will be like your in heaven and will bring back so many memories , with the big wheel gone at the end of the 1997 season , we havent had a wheel or big wheel for 8 long years , i cant wait to see another this year if there sucsessfull in getting another "

We look forward to seeing you at Dreamland 2006 and in future years when Dreamland Leisure will be Open for Business.


I refer the not-so-honourable gentlemen to the post made some hours ago...
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Postby Neil » 15 Feb 2006, 10:04

We want to move away from only meeting the need of a niche market.

Fair point! Adventure Island which our vision of Dreamland is modelled on only attracts about 1.5 million people a year so quite a small minoirty of the population. Bob's plan for a pot hole for disabled Jehova's Witnesses will attract a lot more people.
We are also keen to see that the needs of the Save Dreamland Campaign are meet as far as is practicable.

Cheers Bob... All we are asking you to do is sell the entire site to Philip Miller for a fair price and that's it. You will still make money, but just not as much as you could otherwise. If you are prepared to do this and sell the entire site then good on you. Otherwise you clearly aren't trying to do all you can to please the campaign.
I can assure you that the Scenic Railway is remaining.

Is that like you assured us the entire site would be amusement park, just with a couple of craft and gift shops?
Typical of the coments is this one

Well that's funny because if it's typical why hve you posted the same quote 7 times?

If you are silly enough to take court action please feel Free to do so.

We'll be having less of your cheek young man. You need a smaked bottom and if you're not very careful we won't let you watch the Tweenies tonight.

Edit:16/2/06 Just to remind Bob that according the the Thanet Gazettes website only 8% of people think "Homes/shops/leisure facilities should be built on-site". Hope that settles it.
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