Of course, if Cyclone is listed that will also mean some things on site (pre-1948) listed as 'curtilage' ... and the same applies if anything else is listed.
Donosaurs I think not 'fixtures' though!
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Coaster Manta wrote:Whilst I would love to see a museum park at Southport I would be concerned that the recent developments along the seafront are aimed more at young people and families therefore it could be hard to get things off the ground.
We all know that the reason why Pleasureland is not profitable at the moment is because the management made it that way. When they installed Tramatizer attendence went up by 450% in one season which proves if you keep adding exciting new rides the park will be a success.
Coaster Manta wrote:This weekend I spoke to a friend who works in the rides business and he said that Blackpool Pleasure Beach have sold their lease on the land at Southport to a property developer. The contract states that PBB must remover 40% of the permanent structures and all temporary rides by the end of the year. The contract and future plans for the site (nobody knows what they are) have been approved by a member of Sefton Council who will get the required planning permission. This happened about 4 months ago.
uvegotmale2000 wrote:any news on other rides in southport veing demolished or removed and where they are going??
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