£10m bill for council amusement park plan

A council will invest more than £10m turning a declining seafront landmark into the world’s first heritage amusement park.

Thanet District Council received approval from the Communities and Local Government Secretary yesterday for the compulsory purchase of the Dreamland site in the Kent resort of Margate, which has been closed for the past seven years.

It was informed of the decision after taking the site’s owners, the Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company, to a public inquiry in January.

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The authority has said it will now work to gain access to the site to allow structural surveys to begin ahead of construction.

It will work with the Dreamland Trust to create an amusement park of historic rides, with classic side shows, cafes, restaurants, special events, festivals and gardens, a council spokesman said.

He said the project, which is a major part of Margate’s regeneration programme, will celebrate the British seaside and popular culture, with a focus on youth cultural heritage.

The Dreamland Trust emerged from the Save Dreamland Campaign to rescue the park and its heritage assets including the UK’s oldest roller-coaster, a grade II* listed structure which was built in 1920, and a 2,200-seat grade II* listed cinema building developed in 1935.

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Council leader Clive Hart said: “This is a key step to unlocking the regeneration of the Dreamland site and means we can start to move in the right direction, in partnership with the Dreamland Trust, to progress the future of the site which has been vacant for a significant amount of time.

“Dreamland is such an important asset for Thanet, and for thousands outside of the area, so we’ve always been clear that doing nothing is simply not acceptable.”

A spokeswoman for the Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company, which has since rebranded itself as DreamlandLive, said: “Clearly we are very disappointed with this outcome. We remain convinced that the only viable, sustainable way forward for the Dreamland site is the right mix of entertainment space funded by much-needed quality housing.

“We will be assessing the details of the report with our legal team in the coming weeks and responding more fully in due course.”

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