Thanet - asset management sites
Two of the sites Thanet council may place up for asset disposal this year.
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1. Land at the Palm Bay recreation ground, Cliftonville.
2. Land to the south of Hartsdown Leisure Centre, Margate
Somerville Hotel, Margate, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Located in the seaside town of Margate, in East Kent, the Somerville Hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodation, free WiFi in public areas and sea views.
All the rooms at Somerville Hotel feature a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Some rooms have a private bathroom for guests’ use only, while others have access to a shared bathroom.
Breakfast is served every morning in the dining room. Guests can also unwind and relax in the shared lounge.
This Victorian property is just 600 feet off the A28 road, and 2 minutes’ walk from Margate Rail and Bus Station. Margate sandy beaches are a mere 2-minue walk away.
A variety of restaurants and shops can be found within the area, and Hartsdown Sports & Leisure Centre is 10 minutes’ walk away.
Shapemaster Exercise is Fun at Ramsgate Leisure Centre!
FUN! SOCIABLE! VIBRANT!
These three key words are found at the heart of any successful Shapemaster centre and we encourage all operators to focus on
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Where these three words are evident, memberships tend to sell themselves; word of mouth referrals will accelerate; and your centre will benefit from the positive tone created by our fun-loving members.
Here are Dee, Sue and Rita from Ramsgate Leisure Centre’s FeelGood Factory!
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At an Open Meet in Margate doing Individual Medley
I am in lane 4 and I won the race.
BROADSTAIRS, RAMSGATE and MARGATE.
typical beach scenes-people relaxing, deck chairs, beach huts and ice cream.
DREAMLAND Margate - Recalling its HEYDAY - The Funshine Capital of the South-East .wmv
VISIT THE SANDS HOTEL 16 Marine Dr, Margate, Kent CT9 1DH
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DREAMLAND AMAZEMENT PARK in the FUNSHINE CAPITAL of the SOUTH-EAST - ''Our Sole Intent is ALL for YOUR Delight'' - ''NONPAREIL ENJOYMENT'' - ''1000 Smiles an Hour!''
Dreamland Amusement Park dates from 1863 when buildings opened as a restaurant and dance hall. Known then as the 'Hall by the Sea', the business was sold in about 1870. Circus Boss 'Lord' George Sanger eventually became the sole proprietor of the site together with further adjacent land to the rear. A menagerie and circular riding machines were some of the early features of these Pleasure Gardens. Following Sanger's death in 1911, the site was subsequently acquired in 1919 by amusement entrepreneur John H. Illes. He renamed the site 'Dreamland' after visiting the Dreamland Amusement Park at Coney Island, Brooklyn NY. The Illes family already owned and operated amusement facilities both here and abroad. The first new major adult riding machine was opened to the public in 1920. The 'Scenic Railway' was a flanged wheel coaster with an on-board brakeman. This 'Call-Bird' of a ride was soon joined by a host of other juvenile and adult riding machines, supported by other attractions such as The Wall of Death. The Illes family remained in control of Dreamland until 1968. There followed a number of owners, each with their own ideas for cementing the future of this amusement park. Eventually the site was sold to the Town Centre Regeneration Company in 2005 when its' gates were finally closed to the public. A plan to restore the Park to its' former glory has already received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Classic riding machines have been donated from various sources to the Dreamland Trust. Let us hope that this Amazement Park will again thrill and entertain all three generations of the family.
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hartsdown park margate bmx
playing around on the old bowl.
Stroud Windows, Margate Road, Westwood, BROADSTAIRS, Kent CT10 2PR
development opportunity for trade and leisure uses
Margate to Ramsgate Coastal Walk
Great day with my Dad and Jude walking to Ramsgate from Margate along the coast.
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Middle East to Margate
I am a 20 year old student studying at Salford University and this is a short documentary I had the pleasure of making. Unfortunately two of the boys couldn't have their faces shown due to protection. This film was made to give an insight into what its like to be a refugee from a child's perspective and the atrocities they have been through at such young ages. I hope this may change a few negative views on refugees.
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Video Game Arcade Tours - Broadstairs Leisure Family Amusements (Broadstairs, UK)
Broadstairs Leisure Family Amusements in Broadstairs, England!
I used to visit here every week for a year when they had their Dance Dance Revolution MAX 2 (7th Mix) and Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix! Sadly, they are both gone now so I didn't have much reason to stick around after taking this video.
I believe the same people own the smaller arcade in Ramsgate (which hopefully still has the EZ2Dancer?!) and some others in Margate too!
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The fun of the fair
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A Trip To Margate
Supported by Heritage Lottery and recreated via the Round in Circle's Heritage project Margate Alive: 200 years of leisure and entertainment culture in Margate.
A Trip to Margate was a regency era dance that was danced in Margate in 1794 to the same musical score (as heard in the film). Margate has a fantastic history of night clubs and it appears that the Assembly Rooms was amongst it's first. We recreated the dance with dance historian Sam Gosk, filmed in Dreamland with Margate and Kent based dancers, with an added modern twist.
This was projected as part of the In Search of Xanadu dance / theatre show produced by Round in Circles in September 2018. Following the project we held a heritage sharing event at the Lido Cliff Bar, there was a live performance of the dance followed by talks, social dancing and short films celebrating 200 years of dance in Margate.
#WEEK18 // DAY TRIP IN KENT // Ramsgate + Broadstairs + Margate
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Margate Abandoned Lido
Margate Lido.
The Clifton Baths were constructed between 1824-8 by John Boys at a cost of £15,000, excavated from the chalk cliff north-east of the harbour. It is estimated that the total quantity of the chalk excavated and removed was 40,000 cubic yards (30,584m3). An engraving of circa 1829 shows a Gothick style fort-like structure with massive arch at sea level, buildings above with lancet windows, crenellated parapet and an obelisk-shaped chimney. A detailed description was published in 1830 by George Alexander Cooke, probably based on a visit three or four years earlier. A large dome provided storage for 20 to 30 bathing machines which were brought down a curving tunnel to sea level when required. A tunnel also led to the Lower Reservoir used as a plunge bath for women and children. A horse pump forced sea water from the Lower Reservoir to the Upper Reservoir where it supplied the water for the hot baths, the power supplied by a horse gin in the open air. An obelisk-shaped chimney served the boiler but was removed in the later C19. A Bathing Room divided into two wings, the north for gentlemen and the south for ladies, had seven hot baths, shower baths and hip baths but was later demolished. There was a waiting room which was also a reading and subscription room and a newsroom which had an organ and billiard table. The Upper Terrace had round-headed alcoves, seats and benches for enjoying the sea views. A bathers' terrace was erected by 1831. A second chimney was erected between 1833-45.
In 1849 ownership of the Clifton Baths passed to John Boys' son, John Harvey Boys. A map from the Margate Sanitation survey of 1852 shows the subterranean plan of the Clifton Baths with the circular dome, a passage leading off to the north-east, a reading room, bathing room, reservoir, tank and horse pump and further subterranean passages. An engraving of circa 1860 shows a further obelisk-shaped chimney had been built by this date.
In 1869 the site was sold to Thomas Dalby Reeve who built a drill hall for the local Artillery Volunteers and a boiler house with tall chimney. These are shown on Bacon's map of Margate of 1875. In 1876 ozone baths were produced by an electrical process and in the 1880s an indoor salt water swimming pool was provided at the north-east corner of the site. This appears on the 1907 Ordnance Survey map and survived until the mid-C20. By 1903 a cinema had been installed into the former Drill Hall which was operational until 1924. In 1924 a theatre or concert hall was built east of the indoor swimming pool but was later demolished.
From 1926 onwards the Clifton Baths were re-modelled under John Henry Iles, a leading figure in the amusement park industry between the wars, who also owned the Dreamland Amusement Park in Margate. The site was turned into a large modern seaside complex with bars, cafes and restaurants on several levels and a large open air swimming pool projecting into the sea. These buildings were built onto and over the remaining parts of the Clifton Baths in a Neo-Classical style with Mediterranean influences, laid out over a series of terraces. From 1938 the name was changed from the Clifton Baths to the Cliftonville Lido.
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JUST HOW BAD IS RAMSGATE?
Ohhhhh we all know Ramsgate, the quaint little sea side bum hole of the country is our home but, it's not great, this is just a little insight as to what makes it so bad?
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Thanet Scub Aqau Club, training Wed 9pm-10pm at Ramsgate pool...
Greyham and Terry training at Ramsgate pool.