334: Where dreams come true   Thursday 28 January 2010

North Promenade, Cleethorpes

North Promenade, Cleethorpes

“Wish you were here? We look forward to welcoming you soon!”
source: Enjoy Cleethorpes

211: Essential beachwear   Thursday 6 August 2009

Brighton seafront

Brighton seafront

“The modern Brit no longer wants to wear the vest immortalised by Rab C Nesbitt and Andy Capp, and sales have tumbled.”
source: The Independent

photo by Emma Goodman

161: Fancy a nibble?   Thursday 28 May 2009

Pebbles Cafe, Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea

Pebbles Cafe, Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea

“Sweet picnic-friendly treats that will be gobbled up in seconds by kids and adults alike”
source: BBC Good Food

photo by Sam Oakley

157: Seaside special   Friday 22 May 2009

The Rockery, Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea

The Rockery, Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea

“Have you ever wondered how we get the letters into lettered rock, how the BLACKPOOL gets into Blackpool Rock or how we get the BRIGHTON into Brighton Rock? Well here’s how.”
source: Sweet Thoughts

photo by Sam Oakley

038: Wish you were here?   Thursday 4 December 2008

Tom's Bargain Centre, Alexandra Road, Cleethorpes

Tom's Bargain Centre, Alexandra Road, Cleethorpes



“A campaign has been launched to save the great British postcard … Research shows the number being sent has dropped by 75 per cent in the past decade alone.”
source: The Daily Telegraph

021: Loads to see and do   Tuesday 11 November 2008

an unspecified street in Whitby

an unspecified street in Whitby



“A full 180 degree view of Whitby”
source: Whitby Web Cam

photo by Sam Oakley

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002: Seaside snack   Friday 17 October 2008

Central Promenade, Cleethorpes

Central Promenade, Cleethorpes



“…leisure and tourism uses dominate the area, generally amusement arcades, hot food take-aways, eat-in restaurants and licensed bars and pubs. The area has both day and evening economies and caters for a wide range of people including young families, senior citizens and party goers.”
source: Cleethorpes Central Promenade Development Brief