Monday, April 17, 2006



Margate iconic structure under threat?


Probably Margates only truly iconic structure, the big wheel on a Margate seafront has apparently been built without permission of the local council. Although the Big wheel on Margate seafront represents a true iconic structure unlike that other famous one, that unfortunately never got built what's now called the Turner offshore it appears that this has been erected without planning permission. Obviously I'm no expert but as this is, only as I understand a temporary structure I wonder why the council think it necessary for the owners to apply for planning permission. Given that Margate seafront or at least Marine Terrace is not of great outstanding beauty you would think that the council could be a little more lenient. Maybe that is one of the problems in our towns these days, I just wonder what towns would look like without planning offices. I realise possibly a beautiful building such has Arlington House might not get built without local planning authorities can you imagine the Margate skyline without it.
I think the big wheel makes every bit of a statement as the Turner contemporary will, if any think it is more relevant to this town than a gallery holding abstract art works which few of the traditional visitor, or indeed residents have any affection for. Quite honestly whatever organisation is responsible for the Big wheel they deserve a pat on the back, for at least putting some excitement back in Margate. Unlike the organisers and backers of the Turner contemporary centre, who have expended a great deal of hot air as well as nearly £8 million several years wasted also with the result of nothing more than a new determination to complete by the year 2009 what really should have been completed next year.

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