We rarely travel over bank holidays mainly due to Ian working but last weekend we had the chance to grab a couple of nights away and found a relatively cheap campsite at Morecambe just 15 min walk from the prom for £23.50 per night. It was on a holiday park full of static caravans with a small area of pitches for touring vans.
When we first walked up to the sea front our impressions were of a depressed seaside town especially as so many shops etc were closed and/or boarded up but as we walked along the seafront we noticed that it was not so bad and suspected that shops had closed because of the Bank Holiday. In two minds about the place we returned to the site and popped the cameras on charge whilst we did a bit of research on line.
We woke on Saturday to sun streaming through the sky light so after a bite to eat we headed back down to the sea front.
Brightly painted hoardings hid unsightly demolition and building areas.
V Dub immortalised in paint |
Eric Morecambe |
Thora Hird |
John McGuinness |
And the open air swimming pool, now demolished and the space occupied for the summer by a travelling fair. However, glimpses of the old pool can be seen between the fairground rides.
many years of nicotine staining are slowly being removed and we will be visiting again to check on the progress |
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Thora Hird! There's a name I haven't heard in a while. I used to show my class the series Emma and Grandpa that she narrated. I loved those little episodes and so did the class.
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