insideKENT Magazine Issue 32 - November 2014 | Page 14

NEWS REPAIR WORK ON DREAMLAND'S SCENIC RAILWAY IS UNDERWAY The biggest milestone yet in the project to reopen Dreamland Margate was achieved this September when repair work started on the structure of the UK’s oldest roller coaster, the Scenic Railway. Although initial work to refurbish mechanical components started offsite several months ago, work to rebuild the famous Grade II listed timber structure, which was seriously damaged in an arson attack in 2008, is underway for the first time onsite. A Kent-based contractor, Topbond Plc, is carrying out work on the 94-year-old structure, using funding sourced by The Dreamland Trust and Thanet District Council. The work will be undertaken on a phased basis, with parts of the ride removed and rebuilt in sections. Replacement foundations will be inserted underneath the ride onto which newly fabricated timber trusses will be erected. Work will progress in a clockwise direction, starting at the motor house. The work means that the opening of the world’s first amusement park of thrilling historic rides is on target for 2015. Chairman of The Dreamland Trust, Nick Laister, explains the importance of this milestone: “This is an incredible moment in the decadelong battle to secure the future of D ɕ