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owenstreet7
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It honestly wouldn't surprise me if Asterix gets Hornet as a parts donor to Icarus. Those two are the only coasters of that Zierer coaster ever built.The rides are old and knackered, with the newer ones being mainly rubbish.
Perfect for Lightwater Valley then...The rides are old and knackered, with the newer ones being mainly rubbish.
Poisson
TS Member
It honestly wouldn't surprise me if Asterix gets Hornet as a parts donor to Icarus. Those two are the only coasters of that Zierer coaster ever built.
Hornet is the superior of the two as well. Asterix run too many trains and it is rougher
Maybe due to the fact they had a fire destroying the facilities and losing his son to cancer. It is still a shame to see a little attraction to close down.
pluk
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126.405 Aufrufe · 862 Reaktionen | A group of showmen has taken over the Dingles Fairground Heritage building at Lifton so they can run their fair rides whatever the weather. It's now called Dingles Fun Park. | BBC Devon
A group of showmen has taken over the Dingles Fairground Heritage building at Lifton so they can run their fair rides whatever the weather. It's now called Dingles Fun Park..
Dingles is back! Modern rides rather than heritage, Danter family involved with some of their rides. I hope it works out, but if the old opperators struggled with a strong USP I think this could find it difficult without one.
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Stuie
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126.405 Aufrufe · 862 Reaktionen | A group of showmen has taken over the Dingles Fairground Heritage building at Lifton so they can run their fair rides whatever the weather. It's now called Dingles Fun Park. | BBC Devon
A group of showmen has taken over the Dingles Fairground Heritage building at Lifton so they can run their fair rides whatever the weather. It's now called Dingles Fun Park..www.facebook.com
Dingles is back! Modern rides rather than heritage, Danter family involved with some of their rides. I hope it works out, but if the old opperators struggled with a strong USP I think this could fond it difficult without one.
This is never going to work! Who wants a day riding shit fairground rides in a warehouse?
pluk
TS Member
This is never going to work! Who wants a day riding shit fairground rides in a warehouse?
To be fair, me!
Flambards are having an auction and selling off almost 1500 items.
Great shame but completely expected by them.
www.cornwalllive.com
Great shame but completely expected by them.
Whilst we have all been enriched by the experience of cataloguing this remarkable collection, it has been tinged with sadness that this incredible creation - a whole Victorian town, perfectly realised in full-scale, with every corner, shop, street and building absolutely historically correct, down to the most minute detail, must now be dispersed. However, that is the nature of things, and from this auction other collections will be improved, new collections will be formed. This collection will be an inspiration."
Of the 1,450 lots, some of the highlights of the auction include:
The Birch, Birch & Co. Georgian III shop and its contents including the shopfront, shop cabinets, advertising panels, fitted shelves, drawers and toleware produce bins, cannisters, bottles, displays, stands, and all manner of period shop stock. This George III shopfront was originally situated in Angel Court, in the City of London, and was one of two shops owned by the Birch family, the other one being in Cornhill. The Cornhill shopfront is now in the Victoria & Albert Museum. Estimates range from £30-50 up to £5,000-10,000.
Also going under the hammer will be the historic Shand Mason fire engine and tender from Cliveden. A 19th century Shand Mason & Co Engineers London horse-drawn fire engine, together with Merryweather & Sons London coal cart in 'Cliveden' livery. Estimates range from £15,000-25,000.

Iconic village shops among Flambards items up for auction
The auction will take place over four days next month
owenstreet7
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I think it's criminal that it's not running as a museum instead of closing altogether. I'd thought getting rid of the rides would've made more sense.Criminal if some of it isn’t kept together. Could make a great installation into Crux or some of the other unused buildings in TWWODW, or other parts of the towers as a cheap year round attraction.
I wonder if there's any news on the rides front? I know Flambards is barely covered so I think it could be happening without us knowing.
I'd have said Paultons Park could've acquired the exhibits if it was 20 years ago and still had museum exhibits as part of the line up.
Enter Valhalla
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In regards to Leisure Island/ Canvey Island, it seems that the owner was going through a lot of personal family issues, in particular losing his son which I can’t begin to imagine the pain that must have caused.Was the fire around the start of last season? It suddenly closed and refunded people
From October 2023, there were lots of unplanned park closures including weekends in October, the Easter holidays of 2024 and much of the summer as well. Annual passes, it seems were being fully refunded as a result of the closures, which must have cost them greatly as a small business. The fire in September of last year certainly can’t have helped. Sadly this was lots of personal circumstances which were out of the park owners control, that it would seem ultimately led to the closure.
My thoughts are with the family and everything they’re going through.
Skyscraper
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Flambards announced an auction that will take place next month, to sell historical items from the exhibition. However a last-ditch application has been submitted to Historic England to list it and safeguard its future.
tayspru
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Gullivers Warrington are set to add on Oz themed area this Spring
www.gulliversworldresort.co.uk
Very little information yet expect it will feature “2 Immersive rides and an attraction the defies gravity”

Land of Oz - Gulliver's World Warrington Resort | Warrington
Discover the enchanting Land of Oz at Gulliver's World in Warrington, a captivating new themed area featuring magical attractions for the whole family. It's time to join the yellow brick road...

Very little information yet expect it will feature “2 Immersive rides and an attraction the defies gravity”
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Leigh
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The lots from the Flambards auction are up at https://www.davidlay.co.uk/auction/details/fl01-the-flambards-sale/ with 1658 available. Some very interesting stuff in there, including an RNLI lifeboat, the ice cream shack across from Hornet, a shelf full of Game of Thrones merch and an entire stone church(!)
The auctioneer is also offering 3 days of public viewings from the 22nd-24th March, with tickets costed at £10 each limited to hour-long time slots. I have my eye on a couple of bits - mostly signs and old GWR memorabilia.
The auctioneer is also offering 3 days of public viewings from the 22nd-24th March, with tickets costed at £10 each limited to hour-long time slots. I have my eye on a couple of bits - mostly signs and old GWR memorabilia.