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garinda 29-06-2010 22:57

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 825219)
When I retired in 1994, I spent 2 days a week for 2 years living with my mum in Morecambe, so that I could do all her housework and such.

Many of the old folk who lived in the sheltered accommodation were afraid to go out because of the high instance of muggings by the other half of the population who were unemployed living in the bed and breakfast places.

I got her bulk shopping at Asda Lancaster on the way in, but sometimes she had forgotten to ask for something in our phone call the night before, so I needed to shop in Morecambe centre.
I found that I was queuing at checkouts behind people buying only basics - tea sugar bread marg and spuds, and whole families were visiting the nearby chip shop daily, and surviving on chips and gravy.

It may have wonderful sunsets and a new promenade, but I wouldn't live there, even rent free.

I knew your parents had retired there.

Odd really, your parents, and my grandparents being friends and neighbours for so many years, and them all moving there.

It does have beautiful sunsets, and the view across the Bay can be stunning, but the place is dreary to me.

Easter holidays in the seventies. Grey, rain lashed, deserted, and sad.

God's waiting room, for folk who thought Blackpool too racy.

:D

Morecambe Ex Pat 30-06-2010 06:09

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I wondered how long it would be before the negative comments started.
With regards to the B&B's converted to DHSS doss houses, I agree there is a problem but fortunately it is limited to one area, a part of the West End. we, as Morecambe residents avoid walking in that area at night.
I wouldn't say this is a Morecambe problem though as my Nephew, who still lives in Accrington was mugged walking down Eagle Street at 4pm in the afternoon. Most towns have their 'rough' areas and I don't know what the various parts of Accrington are like at the moment but I remember Fern Gore, Woodnook and a little further afield, Huncoat being places to avoid in daylight never mind night time.

As regards Heysham, there is very little to do although they do have a few nice cafes for the refreshment fans.
If you are bringing your bikes, pick up the Cycle Path leaflet from Tourist Information as there are many of them to explore based mainly on the numerous old railway lines.

With regards to the weather, if it is raining it is miserable here but isn't that the same anywhere unless you dig deep into your pockets and do something inside.

Happy Mount Park did used to have illuminations many years ago but they were spoilt by miserable folk from Hyndburn complaining they weren't as good as Blackpool. I remember walking around bay from the Midland hotel and seeing the magical site of lights following the curved line. Then we went into Happy Mount Park and saw the Tableaux.

It was magical!

flashy 30-06-2010 07:07

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i already have a cycle route map, got one when i was there

garinda 30-06-2010 08:00

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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 825268)
I wondered how long it would be before the negative comments started.
With regards to the B&B's converted to DHSS doss houses, I agree there is a problem but fortunately it is limited to one area, a part of the West End. we, as Morecambe residents avoid walking in that area at night.
I wouldn't say this is a Morecambe problem though as my Nephew, who still lives in Accrington was mugged walking down Eagle Street at 4pm in the afternoon. Most towns have their 'rough' areas and I don't know what the various parts of Accrington are like at the moment but I remember Fern Gore, Woodnook and a little further afield, Huncoat being places to avoid in daylight never mind night time.

As regards Heysham, there is very little to do although they do have a few nice cafes for the refreshment fans.
If you are bringing your bikes, pick up the Cycle Path leaflet from Tourist Information as there are many of them to explore based mainly on the numerous old railway lines.

With regards to the weather, if it is raining it is miserable here but isn't that the same anywhere unless you dig deep into your pockets and do something inside.

Happy Mount Park did used to have illuminations many years ago but they were spoilt by miserable folk from Hyndburn complaining they weren't as good as Blackpool. I remember walking around bay from the Midland hotel and seeing the magical site of lights following the curved line. Then we went into Happy Mount Park and saw the Tableaux.

It was magical!

It's nice someone there is still H-A-P-P-Y.

;)

garinda 30-06-2010 08:34

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Incidentally, I did like going to Happy Mount Park as a child. Which I did often, whilst my grandpa played balls. The facilities there were very good, and it's heartening to hear that it's still seen as an asset, and worthy of investment.

I have been to Morecambe recently, and was impressed at the imagination that's gone into making the seafront appealing. The shops were disappointing. Pound shops and discount stores, replacing the independents of old.

The Midland Hotel is a national treasure, and looks magnificant.

Neil 30-06-2010 09:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 825289)
Incidentally, I did like going to Happy Mount Park as a child. Which I did often, whilst my grandpa played balls.

Your Grandpa would not have been impressed to see the cricket stumps on the green and a large family having a picnic when we were there

garinda 30-06-2010 09:40

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 825307)
Your Grandpa would not have been impressed to see the cricket stumps on the green and a large family having a picnic when we were there

We should send you as an envoy, to help them set up a Friends of group, to help keep the imbeciles off the bowling greens.

;)

Neil 30-06-2010 09:51

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Are you allowed to shoot people who are stupid?
If so I used to be a fairly good shot a few years ago :D

garinda 30-06-2010 09:54

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 825328)
Are you allowed to shoot people who are stupid?

No.

As soon there wouldn't be any of us members left on Accy Web.

:D

cashman 30-06-2010 10:03

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 825332)
No.

As soon there wouldn't be any of us members left on Accy Web.

:D

Not if he shot himself first?:D

cashman 30-06-2010 10:12

Re: Happy Mount Park - Morcambe
 
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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 825268)
I wondered how long it would be before the negative comments started. ------------------------------[ They say the truth hurts.:]D
Most towns have their 'rough' areas and I don't know what the various parts of Accrington are like at the moment but I remember Fern Gore, Woodnook and a little further afield, Huncoat being places to avoid in daylight never mind night time.----------------------------------------[ does yer memory also tell ya folk dont go on holiday to Fern Gore,Woodnook, Huncoat?:]D


Happy Mount Park did used to have illuminations many years ago but they were spoilt by miserable folk from Hyndburn complaining they weren't as good as Blackpool.

another example of the truth hurting?:D

Neil 30-06-2010 11:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 825337)
Not if he shot himself first?:D

I try to be careful where I shoot :rolleyes::D

Morecambe Ex Pat 30-06-2010 14:09

Re: Happy Mount Park - Morcambe
 
Re cycle routes
Check out the route to the 'Crook 'o' Lune and Woody's cafe

keith 30-06-2010 19:34

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I was born in accrington thirty five years in rishton after getting married the only place where we could get a house and then back to accrington back to my roots as they say but sorry it did not work out thankfully we where offered a move two years ago to sunny morecambe it as been like emigrating to a new country the others that moved here from accrington will know what I mean when I say look outside the morecambe arndale We have been lucky as where we are now we are just off the new sandylands promenade and my wife can be on there on her scooter in five minutes theres been quite a few events recently the kite flying last sunday our grandson over the weekend followed his grandma down for that while I as a former bandsman went to happy mount park to listen to the band a splendid afternoon for the three of us my wife and I cant believe how good our move here as been

cashman 30-06-2010 21:22

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Glad ya love it Keith mate, don't let any of these scroats mock "Gods Waiting Room":D


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