First a few old Ramsgate pictures, click on to expand
Just a page form an album I have probably used before
Here is th elink to today’s out and about in Ramsgate photos
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/1117V/id8.htm
With Manston the options now appear to be.
1 Saving the airport that we once had – the problem here is
partly the one we had when? And that there seem to be no viable takers.
2 Building an airfreight hub – I think the problem here is
that the resultant air pollution would kill a few thousand people mostly in
Broadstairs and be very disruptive on the noise front in Ramsgate.
3 An aviation heritage tourist attraction focused on the two
existing museums and using a large proportion of the existing runway – I am yet
to work out the problems.
Some new Manson DCO documents on the pins website here are
the links to the two significant ones
Pleasurama. The people replacing the site hoarding say the
are contractors and their contract is with The Ramsgate Development Company –
the know of no plans to to start work on the site.
Here is the link to the books that have just gone out in the
bookshop http://michaelsbookshop.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/the-light-fantastic-in-bookshop.html
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