Neil wrote:I don't know the reason, but now they have applied for planning permission for the fence it won't be until after May Day that they get told whether or not they have to take it down, and then probably another month will tick by before anything happens. If we're lucky it will be removed in time for the next half term, but in time for the summer holiday seems more realistic. Perhaps they are waiting for bigger rides, but now rides like the Twister are on site they might as well get them open. If people visit at the beginning of the season and then a larger ride arrives later people will be enocuraged to return for a repeat visit.
Hi all
I would not hold out any hope of the park being ready for May Day weekend and I would not be shocked if its not ready for the spring bank hoilday weekend at the end of May either.
As far as i can see the sole aim of Waterbridge is to prove that Dreamland is not able to run as a going concern as an amusement park so that thay can move with the devlopement as thay want to which will make them more money than as an amusement park of any size.
The only way this can be stopped is to get the motion passed by the council overturned and the inspectors report to be implimented as the new plan, this would then allow the park to sold at the going rate for that use thus allowing Phillip Miller or another commited operator to buy the site and make it what it should be a 1st class attraction that visitors want to visit time and time again, all year round not only in the summer. But I feel the only way to have this happen is to remove the current conservetive administration with a Labour one, and unfortuately it seems that will not happen until next year as it seems you get your councils longer than most of the rest of the uk who are voteing very shortly.
In the mean time the campaine must keep up the pressure to make sure that we get the end result that both we want and the town of Margate needs.
CLiff C