Mechanical Memories Magazine

Issue: 2013-February - Issue 73

Dreamland
MARGATE
Save Dreamland Update February 2013
PROJECT UP-DATE
As we enter 2013 we move into another important phase for the Dreamland Margate
project. Throughout last year, we assisted Thanet District Council with its compulsory
purchase of the Dreamland site, a process that both parties embarked on with great
reluctance, but one that was essential if there was to be any chance of Dreamland
reopening as an amusement park. Margate has endured a vacant, derelict site in the
heart of its seafront for far too long.
Just before the end of last year we received news from our partners, Thanet
District Council, that the hearing date for the appeal to the Compulsory Purchase
Order has been set for 20 th and 21 st March 2013. We understand there will be a 28-day
vesting process thereafter if we are successful and we can anticipate access to the site
in May.
In 2013 , we hope to finally be able to get on site and start work on Stage One of
~e Dreamland Margate development, to include: the refurbishment of the park
entrance through the Dreamland Cinema building; landscaping; the installation of a
number of exciting rides; the restoration of the Scenic Railway and much more.
We have a fantastic team who are making this project happen, led by our Project
Director, Mike Nuttall, and our Audience Development Officer, Jan Leandro. Our
consultant design team is now led by Wayne Hemingway and the talented group of
people at HemingwayDesign, and we are being advised on the restoration of our rides
by Michael Smith of the Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre.
With the park due to open in 2014, this year is undoubtedly going to be our
busiest yet, and you should see more visible work on site over the summer as the
project gathers pace. We hope to be able to open a visitor centre on site too; an
inspiring place where visitors can learn about the project, see exhibitions and buy
souvenirs, and we also hope this will be a great resource for schools and the local
community. There will also be a programme of events through the summer to whet
your appetite for the opening of Dreamland next year.
Keep reading Mechanical Memories Magazine, as I will give you regular updates
on the project, including dates for events on the park.
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PRESENTING TIM HUNKIN & HIS UNDER THE PIER SHOW
Last year we had the privilege of taking a small part in the inaugural GEEK (Gaming
Expo East Kent). We were delighted to be asked to join in again this year with what
has become the biggest gaming event in Kent!
Social media, the internet and gaming has, for a generation, created a culture of
home-based entertainment. It's difficult for some people to imagine (or indeed,
remember!) a world where the only way to pursue your gaming interests was to don
your hat and coat, get out of the house and head for an amusement arcade. So for
GEEK2013 , we set out on a quest to find out more about our amusement arcade
heritage.
We soon discovered that, outside of MMM and a very small number of books,
very little has been written about the history of amusement arcades despite their far-
flung success, but we did find a man who knows an awful lot of stuff. So much, in
fact, that his interest in amusement arcades has led to a ten-year-long obsession with
creating his own amusement arcade of home-made machines on Southwold Pier in
Suffolk.
Tim Hunkin, engineer, cartoonist, writer and artist is probably best known for
creating the Channel 4 television series, The Secret Life of Machines, which revealed
the mysterious mechanics of anything in the home from the washing machine to your
gaming console. For 15 years Tim produced the cartoon strip, The Rudiments of
Wisdom - a visual encyclopaedia for the Observer newspaper, which explains
everything from the workings of an albatross through to the functions of zoos.
Tim's work extends beyond TV and media and includes curating exhibitions and
building interactive museum exhibits for the likes of the Eden Project, the ICA, the
Science Museum and the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre, as well as designing numerous
public engineering works, chiefly for entertainment. So with his blend of museums,
engineering and entertainment expertise, we were thrilled to bits when Tim agreed to
come down to Margate to give a visual talk about the history of the amusement arcade
and the building of his own arcade and the machines and games within it - the Under
the Pier Show.
The Dreamland Trust is proud to present for one day only, Tim Hunkin, at Turner
Contemporary on Thursday 21 s t February 2013 at 3pm. Tickets are £6 (£5 cones)
including a cuppa - proceeds will be split between the gallery and The Dreamland
Trust.
Nick Laister
Nick Laister (Chairman, The Dreamland Trust)
www.dreamlandmargate.com
WW\V. savedreamland.co. uk
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