We had a minor rain shower today, not like the serious ones that flood the cellars of the businesses in the town centre or turn King Street outside my bookshop into a river.
Some of you may remember my posts http://thanetonline.blogspot.com/2010/06/sewage-in-ramsgate-harbour-update.html
http://thanetonline.blogspot.com/2010/06/raw-sewage-running-into-ramsgate.html
and so on.
I think there is just the possibility that the council’s actions i.e. capping of the surface water pipe that was draining into the harbour may have contributed to the surface water draining into the cellars in Harbour Parade.
How very kind of Margate Town Partnership to put on this event for us.
I did wonder who had broken into the Pleasurama site until I saw the diving suit, I don’t normally mention this sort of thing, but as it is now obvious, good padlock but the gate just lifts off.
Southern Water were much in evidence today, one way and another
As was Atlantis.
The mayor and mayoress Dave and Liz Green got the full camera treatment see the rest of the pictures.
Proud Seahorse is one of the Jazz venues see http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/Wantsum2010/Click on the links below for the rest of the pictures
http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/flat810/id3.htm
There will be more to come.
More pictures at http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/laptop810b/id9.htm it was a long shop day today, we did manage to get out for a bit at the end and before the next shower.
Looking at the pictures, it is pretty obvious that putting the fence along the shoreline didn’t work, I wonder what happened when they found out.
The children’s pedal cars on the roundabout must be pretty old, they don’t make toys that strong nowadays.
The amount of police and security guards at the monster bass, wantsum jazz is really quite amazing as this was about six in the evening the likelihood of some sort major security problem seemed unlikely.
This is very strange as later in the evening when groups of people who are often very drunk make their way to the takeaways up my end of King Street, there is usually no police presence.
Perhaps antisocial behaviour is deemed to more acceptable in other parts of the town.
Looking at the pictures, it is pretty obvious that putting the fence along the shoreline didn’t work, I wonder what happened when they found out.
The children’s pedal cars on the roundabout must be pretty old, they don’t make toys that strong nowadays.
The amount of police and security guards at the monster bass, wantsum jazz is really quite amazing as this was about six in the evening the likelihood of some sort major security problem seemed unlikely.
This is very strange as later in the evening when groups of people who are often very drunk make their way to the takeaways up my end of King Street, there is usually no police presence.
Perhaps antisocial behaviour is deemed to more acceptable in other parts of the town.
We were hoping to eat in Age and Son or Eddie Gilberts but both were fully booked, so got a takeaway at The New Hong Kong in King Street, £17 always good value.

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