I am reading the book I have just published about Ramsgate’s fishing industry and remembered there are some pictures of old Ramsgate fishing boats in the sailor’s church.
There is an unusual sign on the abandoned amusement arcade in harbour parade.
Anyone know what this means, perhaps some difficulty with the word metre and they mean a distance, but even then what is to keep ten feet away from this empty building?
A quick pencil sketch in The Belgian Cafe
Last but not least a new building unveiled in Harbour Street, as you see a thing of beauty is a joy forever.
Now for the ramble, as I said I have been very busy moving
my book publishing equipment, so I have had my eye mostly off the ball this
week.
A quick check on the Pleasurama situation reveals that the
developer still hasn’t provided the documents showing that they have the money
necessary to proceed with the development. I am concerned that the Labour
cabinet are being a bit naive over this one, the lack of using the opportunity
to ask for a flood risk assessment suggests a callous approach to local people’s
safety which the other local political parties no longer seem to share. Perhaps
concern for local people only applies when in opposition. However it is the
motives of both the council offices and the developer that I think the Labour
cabinet may be confused about, there is of course the possibility that both
council offices and the developer are genuinely pursuing a development and not
in one case covering their backs and the other land banking, but it does seem
increasingly less likely.
I for one am looking forward to comfortable seat, a
cup of tea and a good view of Ramsgate to sketch.
The Turner Contemporary are advertising for a press and media officer, see http://www.turnercontemporary.org/news/press-media-offer-18-month-contract it had never occurred to me the art galleries had officers, there are overtones of the art police here. It certainly suggests that the gallery is not only government funded but also government run, I wonder can art be organised by officers? Are the collectively called art officers?
I have just bunged up Clive Hart’s press release about the council officers pay consultation, it does rather beg the question, who is being consulted? I can’t find anything on the council’s consultation pages, perhaps it is like the council’s constitutional reform consultation, happening without telling anyone how to take part, or perhaps council taxpayers are not to be consulted, could it be that only senior council officers are to be consulted? Anyway Clive says it is a 90 day consultation.
Some good news on the council owned derelict building front
in Ramsgate, the café on the end of the East Pier in Ramsgate has been finally
let out to a local chef, and not some sort of property consortium. His plan is
to have it open around the beginning of December.
The Turner Contemporary are advertising for a press and media officer, see http://www.turnercontemporary.org/news/press-media-offer-18-month-contract it had never occurred to me the art galleries had officers, there are overtones of the art police here. It certainly suggests that the gallery is not only government funded but also government run, I wonder can art be organised by officers? Are the collectively called art officers?
I have just bunged up Clive Hart’s press release about the council officers pay consultation, it does rather beg the question, who is being consulted? I can’t find anything on the council’s consultation pages, perhaps it is like the council’s constitutional reform consultation, happening without telling anyone how to take part, or perhaps council taxpayers are not to be consulted, could it be that only senior council officers are to be consulted? Anyway Clive says it is a 90 day consultation.