Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2012-May - Issue 66

Dreamland
MARGATE
Save Dreamland Update May 2012
Project Update
The main scaffolding around Dreamland's Grade 11*-listed Cinema building and fin
has been removed now that repairs to the building ' s brick work are complete,
rendering the building water-tight once more. Some scaffolding to the Hall By The
Sea Road elevation will stay in place ready for urgent work to be carried out to the
concrete windows.
Meanwhile we patiently await the Secretary of State' s decision on the Council' s
Compulsory Purchase Order served on the landowners last July. News is anticipated
around July this year. If this news goes our way, we will shortly thereafter be able to
enter the site and start work on rebuilding the amusement park using the grant funding
already secured.
Ace Caf e Margate Meltdown
Ace Cafe's Margate Meltdown arrives a week late this year due to the Royal Diamond
Jubilee. Instead of arriving Whitsun Bank Holiday Monday the ride out to Margate
will take place on the 4 June 2012.
The run departs the Ace Cafe, on London's North Circular Road, at 10.30am and
streams into Margate an hour or so later. Marine Drive will be closed, as usual, and
transformed into a stunning exhibition of some pretty impressive motor bikes and
scooters - yes, the Rockers are happy to share the seaside with the Mods!
There will be no battles on the beaches, but there will be dancing in the Piazza to
the Daytonas and DJs Guntrip and Ska from Noon along with stalls and general good
fun in and around the harbour area.
Traditionally The Dreamland Trust has linked the Margate Meltdown with
Carter's Steam Fair and its fabulous vintage arcade - unfortunately Carter's won't be
in town this year due to the changes to the calendar and an invite to attend the Jubilee
celebrations in London.
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Celebrating Our Great British Youth Culture Heritage
The Dreamland Trust's Soul Town Weekend is a celebration of our great British
Youth Culture Heritage and marks the 48th anniversary of the youth riots that took
place in British seaside towns around the UK during Whitsun bank holiday weekend
in 1964.
Margate found itself on the front pages of the national press reporting how
violent clashes resulted in over 40 arrests and four men being jailed in the Margate
Magistrates Court (now Margate Museum). In his summing up Chairman, Dr George
Simpson, described the youths as; " ... long-haired, mentally unstable, petty little
hoodlums, these sawdust Caesars who can only find courage like rats hunting in
packs, came to Margate with the avowed intent on interfering with the life and
properties of its inhabitants." A speech later immortalised in the teen cult classic 1979
film, Quadrophenia.
Throughout the 1960s Dreamland was a major music venue supporting fledgling
bands such as The Who, The Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds. Margate became a
destination for young people to meet, parade and create their own unique style and
culture.
This Whitsun weekend soul tunes will be played across various venues in
Margate's iconic Old Town vintage quarter along with other activities including the
DIY Jukebox - it does what it says on the tin - and special screenings of Dean
Chalkleely's award award-winning film, Young Souls, plus his latest film, The New
Faces: A Short Film. This, a documentary showcases the continuing popularity of the
sixties-born youth cult and is a study of eight Mods bound together by a shared
passion for smart dressing, rare soul, socialising and dancing.
Soul Town Weekend 2012 line up and venues can be found on the Dreamland
Trust's website www.dreamlandmargate.com.
Nick Laister (Chairman, The Dreamland Trust)
Jan Leandro (Audience Development Officer)
www.dreamlandmargate.com
www.savedreamland.co.uk
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