Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2013-December - Issue 81

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Save Dreamland Update December 2013
2,300 PEOPLE ATTEND DREAMLAND OPEN GATE EVENT
At mid-day on 16 November 2013 Dreamland Trust chairman Nick Laister cut the
ribbon and allowed the public to take back Dreamland at a special open gate event.
During the day we welcomed over 2,300 lovely people to the Dreamland site in just
three hours! Plus a large contingent of classic and vintage vehicle enthusiasts gathered
in the events area to show their support for Dreamland. Everyone was allowed to walk
underneath the Scenic Railway and into the heart of Dreamland, areas that have not
been open to the public for seven years.
Visitors could meet the Dreamland Trust team and sign up as volunteers. They
could have their photo taken sitting on Whip cars from Blackpool, plant a seed for
Dreamland, view the plans and see models of Dreamland from the 1960s. There was
music, vintage clothing, pantomime characters and live music. Souvenir newspapers
were on sale for £ 1, providing information on the history of Dreamland and the rides
that will form Phase I of the project.
In the evening, a special auction was held, selling artwork donated by well-
known people such as Tracey Emin and Vic Reeves. Numerous celebrities were in
attendance in the evening, including Brenda Blethyn, Vic Reeves, Nancy Sorrell, Janet
Street-Porter, John Challis and others. The Dreamland Trust's creative designer
Wayne Hemingway gave an opening talk before handing over to TV auctioneer Mark
Stacey. This was followed by a party at Morgans, Margate's new vintage dance hall. In
all, an estimated £25,000 (less costs) was raised towards the Dreamland Visitor and
Learning Centre, which will open next spring.
A big thank you goes to everyone who contributed toward the events. Both
events were a tremendous success and would not have happened without the
enthusiasm and generosity of our partners, contributors, sponsors, supporters and
volunteers - Dreamland is firmly on the map and we are full steam ahead for a 2015
opening!
Generally traders in the old town reported a busier than usual mid-November
Saturday and businesses along the seafront, toward the station, also benefited from the
extra footfall the Dreamland events created.
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At the Open Day, hundreds of people potted plants, took them home to nurture, and
will return in 2014 to plant a garden for Dreamland. We registered around 160
volunteers and linked approximately 80 people to the Dreamland archive resulting in
offers of photographs and recorded personal memories and histories. We also
collected thousands of peoples' memories and thoughts on the comment board and
luggage tags and have signed up volunteers for the f community engagement event,
The Big Clear Day, which was held on the 30 November 2013. This event was also a
great success and I will report on that in the next issue of Mechanical Memories.
Once again, a big thank you to everyone who made Saturday' s Open Day and Art
Auction such memorable events.
VOLUNTEERING UP-DATE
Thank you to everyone offering to help rebuild Dreamland - as stated above, we now
have approximately 160 volunteers signed up! Our voluntary Volunteer Coordinator,
John Cripps, is currently up-dating the volunteer register. This involves matching
people' s skills, interests and available time to the project programme, physical works
schedule, specific tasks, activities and events - lots to co-ordinate! John helps us just
one day a week and is doing a sterling job replying to the many emails and signatures
received and will be contacting everyone as soon as possible. Please be patient - we
are getting there!
We do have to manage numbers of people coming to the site for health and safety
reasons. So if you mi ss any one event, don't worry, there will be more opportunities in
the New Year.
Nick Laister
Nick Laister (Chairman, The Dreamland Trust)
Jan Leandro (Heritage and Engagement Officer, The Dreamland Trust)
www .dreamlandmargate.com
www .savedreamland.co. uk
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