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UK's oldest rollercoaster reopens after grand restoration
POSTED 15 Oct 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The rollercoaster first opened in 1920 Credit: Dreamland
The Scenic Railway – the premier attraction of heritage theme park Dreamland – has finally reopened to the public 12 years after the UK’s oldest rollercoaster shut down.

Originally opened in 1920, the Grade II listed Scenic Railway fell into disrepair when Dreamland closed its doors in the mid-2000s and was badly damaged from an arson attack in 2008.

Dreamland reopened its doors in June with most rides operational. The mile-long Scenic Railway, which has previously been described as 'the heart' of the heritage attraction, remained closed however, with restoration ongoing.

Originally designed by Sir John Henry Iles who bought the site in 1919, the restored ride is nearly identical to when it first opened, bar modifications made for both operational and safety reasons.

Creative designer Wayne Hemingway MBE is behind the £18m (US$27m, €24m) restoration of the theme park. The Heritage Lottery Fund also played a large role in Dreamland’s redevelopment, part-funding the venture by awarding £5.8m (US$8.9m, €7.8m) to the Dreamland Trust.

Since its reopening, Dreamland has proved popular with the seaside town of Margate enjoying a mini resurgence, noted by a 50 per cent increase in bed occupancy and a 25 per cent increase in visitor tickets to the nearby Turner Contemporary. According to Dreamland, the majority of visitors are based in London, with more than third of those coming through its doors hailing from the capital.

As part of its ongoing restoration, Dreamland’s 1950s-style ballroom will open next week and work is now underway on the 1,600-capacity Hall by the Sea, as well as an outdoor event space.
The ride has been undergoing an extensive refurbishment to bring it up to modern-day standards Credit: Dreamland
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  Heritage theme park reopens to the public 11 years after closure


Following an 11-year campaign to save a heritage theme park in Margate, Kent, UK, Dreamland has finally reopened its doors to the public, reimagined and ready to welcome a new generation of visitors to the vintage attraction.
  FEATURE: Heritage: Dream Big


With Wayne Hemingway leading the design, it’s a new twist on the seaside attraction for a reinvented Dreamland. We meet the team
  Historic Dreamland rollercoaster hits another bump in the road


Britain’s oldest rollercoaster already has a storied past, and it suffered yet another setback during the festive season when high winds blew part of the structure away. The Grade II-listed ride was undergoing restoration at the time as part of the renovation of the Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent.
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UK's oldest rollercoaster reopens after grand restoration
POSTED 15 Oct 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The rollercoaster first opened in 1920 Credit: Dreamland
The Scenic Railway – the premier attraction of heritage theme park Dreamland – has finally reopened to the public 12 years after the UK’s oldest rollercoaster shut down.

Originally opened in 1920, the Grade II listed Scenic Railway fell into disrepair when Dreamland closed its doors in the mid-2000s and was badly damaged from an arson attack in 2008.

Dreamland reopened its doors in June with most rides operational. The mile-long Scenic Railway, which has previously been described as 'the heart' of the heritage attraction, remained closed however, with restoration ongoing.

Originally designed by Sir John Henry Iles who bought the site in 1919, the restored ride is nearly identical to when it first opened, bar modifications made for both operational and safety reasons.

Creative designer Wayne Hemingway MBE is behind the £18m (US$27m, €24m) restoration of the theme park. The Heritage Lottery Fund also played a large role in Dreamland’s redevelopment, part-funding the venture by awarding £5.8m (US$8.9m, €7.8m) to the Dreamland Trust.

Since its reopening, Dreamland has proved popular with the seaside town of Margate enjoying a mini resurgence, noted by a 50 per cent increase in bed occupancy and a 25 per cent increase in visitor tickets to the nearby Turner Contemporary. According to Dreamland, the majority of visitors are based in London, with more than third of those coming through its doors hailing from the capital.

As part of its ongoing restoration, Dreamland’s 1950s-style ballroom will open next week and work is now underway on the 1,600-capacity Hall by the Sea, as well as an outdoor event space.
The ride has been undergoing an extensive refurbishment to bring it up to modern-day standards Credit: Dreamland
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Exclusive: Still more to come from Dreamland, says architect


Following last month's launch of heritage theme park Dreamland in Margate 11 years after its closure, Gary Reynolds, director at Ray Hole Architects, has said the development is still “very much a work in progress.”
Heritage theme park reopens to the public 11 years after closure


Following an 11-year campaign to save a heritage theme park in Margate, Kent, UK, Dreamland has finally reopened its doors to the public, reimagined and ready to welcome a new generation of visitors to the vintage attraction.
FEATURE: Heritage: Dream Big


With Wayne Hemingway leading the design, it’s a new twist on the seaside attraction for a reinvented Dreamland. We meet the team
Historic Dreamland rollercoaster hits another bump in the road


Britain’s oldest rollercoaster already has a storied past, and it suffered yet another setback during the festive season when high winds blew part of the structure away. The Grade II-listed ride was undergoing restoration at the time as part of the renovation of the Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent.
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