Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2012-March - Issue 64

Editorial
Hello again, and welcome to the March magazine. Not much to report this month,
although I should just like to mention the magazine binders that Brian King has
generously offered to have produced. Since the February issue, the response has been
quite good - in fact, knowing the time it takes for some of you to renew your
subscriptions, I'd say it's been very good! However, we would like just a little more
feedback before committing to anything, so do please get in touch with Brian ASAP.
And finally, assuming I don't have a nervous breakdown in the next couple of weeks,
if you fancy a trip to Brighton sometime during the Easter school holidays, do pop in
to see me at the arcade. I shall be open throughout the two weeks (unless the weather's
really bad). Mechanical Memories is easy to find - we're at beach level about 100
yards west of the Palace pier. And if you can't make it over Easter, but are corning
down for the Brighton Jukebox Show on the weekend of 2gth and 29 th April, try and
make your way down after the show; it's always good to see you.
All the best
Jerry
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Dreamland
MARGA TE
Save Dreamland Update March 2011
Public Inquiry
The Public Inquiry into Thanet District Council' s decision to serve a Compulsory
Purchase Order on the owners of Dreamland, Margate Town Centre Regeneration
Company (MTCRC), resumed on the 6 March and ran to the 9 March, completing its
fourth week. The Inquiry heard evidence from Thanet District Council's Planning
Project Manager, Ashley Hills, and then from me. Ashley I were the final witnesses at
the inquiry. The inquiry wll end of 26 March when the barristers read their closing
submissions.
12-year-old Gavin Kapuscinski asked to speak at the last inquiry session in
February and found himself prominently featured in the local press. The Isle ofThanet
Gazette reported that Richard Glover QC, the barrister for MTCRC, took the
opportunity to cross-examine the school boy and suggested that he did not understand
the proposals. Gavin explained that he had followed the inquiry online and seen
MTCRC ' s plans for 474 homes at Dreamland.
Dreamland and the Vintage Pinball Parlour at Geek
We were absolutely delighted to be invited to appear, with the Vintage Pinball
Parlour, at the inaugural Gaming Expo East Kent (GEEK) in February.
For five days the Winter Gardens in Margate was transformed into a retro gaming
festival with over 2,000 visitors, from grandchildren to grandparents, playing games,
competing, learning, breaking the Guinness Book of Records for the largest number of
players in a PONG tournament and even a Nintendisco.
Now firmly on the cultural heritage tourism map, GEEK will return next year
with even more on offer- so watch this space as they say. For more information about
the expo visit www.geek20l2.co.uk.
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