Progress at the Harbour Arm
June 18th, 2008 > Posted in: Art Discussion, Regeneration, Events, Old Town
One of the aims of Turneround Margate has always been to document the progress of arts regeneration in the town, and the redevelopment of the Harbour Arm must be one of the most obvious improvements for a while.
Already open on the arm is Vanilla Sky (a cafe selling ice cream and waffles) and the fantastic IOTA Gallery. Joining them over the summer months will be an impressive seafood resteraunt at the lighthouse end of the arm, along with another cafe, a florists and a ‘girls gift shop’.
Since we visited late last month, the Harbour Arm held it’s reopening event, but in effect, I understand that the arm will be fully complete over summer. Here’s a selection of photos we took when we dropped in to the IOTA Gallery.




Andrew Baldwin’s Walking Fish sculpture. (Andrew also created some incredible work for The Margate Exodus)

Artist’s Impression of the completed Margate Harbour Arm
The Harbour Arm is hosting a series of summer events every weekend (except the 21/22 June), with everything ranging from a High Tide Concert on the 12th July and a Kite Festival on the 21/22nd September. For more information, visit The Harbour Arm website.


Thursday June 26, 2008 at 2:07 pm
Would this be the same harbour arm that has hardly been open since its launch weekend by any chance?
What a disappointment - so far it seems a bright idea going off at half cock - a familiar scenario for Margate unfortunately.