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A beautiful place in its heyday, check out old photos, also go further along to Redcar East, Marske and Saltburn. Ive lived here over 50 years and its been left to run down in parts like a lot of places.....
Worse Airport for what? This is RAF Yeadon and the highest airfield in the UK. Its runway is legendary for the ‘hump’ designed to get heavy bombers off the ground by giving more lift. It’s actually one of the best airports, in many respects. I’ve had and seen a couple of “go round” incidents due to the cushion of wind over the hump (there’s a proper name for it but I don’t know what it is). This stops the plane from dropping and as hard as the flight deck try it just won’t go down so a “go round” is a regular occurrence. Nothing to be frightened of!
I grew up and live in Southport. The grass on the beach is also puzzling, as it was not like this around 10 years ago. Surely, there is a scientific explanation, but like I say, this grass only seems to have taken over during the last ten years.
I live in Sutton on sea, moved from Sheffield 30 years ago and never looked back! such a lovely place to live. You did justice to out little Seaside Town in your video, but Shhhh ! don't tell anyone about our little peaceful haven ;-)
we went for years too the burstins hotel had some nice walks and trips only complaint ed 2times covid stopped our trips but it was a nice time hotel was cheap food not to bad staff with us very friendly . the new flats are the eye saw.
Manchester Airport has always been very bad , nothing to do with Covid it was terrible before covid , ignorant unknowledgable staff , bad service throughout the airport and the knowledge of knowing you can not just walk to the airport next door if you not happy you can't its the worst airport in the world , and it hurts to admit it , because I come from Manchester , its a joke
It used to be one of the most beautiful terminals, complete with Venetian chandeliers, impressive airline banners and stained glass art, with great views onto the airport. Now it's a shopping excursion.
I'm confused, is this an airport terminal or a shopping mall ! I don't know about any other countries, but if flying to Spain don't bother buying any so called duty free bottles of alcohol as they are cheaper in the shops.
I flew in and out of Manchester airport about 20 years ago when I was headed to the Lake District, and I remember back then I thought it was a pretty nice airport.
Good to see you again. Have you been far? I think Staithes looks ok, but I would sooner go to Whitby which close, or Runswick Bay which near enough next door.
I was in Seattle, Washington, and now I’m back across the country at the beach in North Carolina. It’s been a busy couple of weeks. Two very different climates.
Hats off to you for showcasing our little town. 👍🏼 A couple of minor discrepancies though. Unless I am mistaken, KwikFit is actually on the site of the old Rainbow garage, and the Chapellow's newsagents was next door to Iceland, to the left. I stand to be corrected of course ☺️
What is now Morrisons was a flour mill E Timms & Sons not a bakery, which was in the same family for over 150 years if you lived hear you would know that.
I was always led to believe that Rainbow Ford was where stoneacre is now? I do know, as I was one of the students that went there, that before it became Delta and after Vermuyden. it was Goole High School
Rainbow i used to work for and was on boothferry road opposite Motosave. It was over 3 floors, the body shop at the top. The building was completely demolished. And Motisave (before my time) was also a car dealership selling Wolseley cars. The company was Cornelius Parish. The door handles for Motosave was, and might still be, in the shape of 2 letters C P
We moved to the east riding about seven years ago , we loved goole from the first visit ,and your comment on feeling at home Is how we both felt everyone so friendly just a nice place tbeand shop.😊
It's great to have them included. Especially when you look back on them over the years, like the clip of them from 2020 in the play park at the end of this video
loved watching your vlog! i miss my family as im an international student, but watching you guys made me happy! Would love to visit down south as I am yet to explore Manchester and the places nearby.
An English breakfast. Was originally for farm workers, as they would go out early hours, return about 9am, have a breakfast then go out until later afternoon. They are all items available on a farm and all fill you up. Today they are a rare thing to have at every breakfast, most have a cereal or toast apart from when out at hotels etc
The uk is still living in the 80s. Lol. It wont be long until tourists realise UK isnt wprth visiting. The uk is earning tourist money off its broken buildings in the name of ancient and victorian aesthetics. Lol. Eww. What a dirty country. Poor people of uk who have no standard to compare with outside world. These brits think they have it all with their stolen museum things and old 2014 cars and single lane roads lol. Ew.
@@beantravelling aaah my name thing, it a,ways comes up with user whatever it says. No matter how many times I change it in the settings I can’t attach a name to my comments ! Nameless !
Those houses you showed on the sandgate rd at the beginning of the video, the expensive looking ones, the wooden panelled one is fairly new as a conversion, it was done in the nineties. The very traditional one next to it was home to a lady who died at over a hundred in 2009, she had lived there since her marriage at 19 years old. I lived in Folkestone for 35 years, my parents are still there. The rotunda fun fair was the place to go when I was a teenager followed by chummys fish wagon next to the George in the harbour. Glad you enjoyed your unique trip to Folkestone. Could see my old house from your harbour shot on top of the cliff . Live in Burnley and have been to Ripon a few times, definitely coming for the workhouse museum. Thank you for your content
@@beantravelling oh brilliant, can’t wait ! Thanks for the heads up. Good places to visit round burnley, helmshore textile mill, queens street mill, Pendle heritage centre,gawthoroe and townley halls and of course Haworth near keighley where the Bronte museum is. So much amazing history. Thank you for taking the time to make the videos, I know it takes a long time to edit and put stuff up. Rest assured it is appreciated by those of us who want family friendly content
so many of our sea side towns are just run down and out of date, but our weather dont help .people want warm sunny days on there hols and it just dont happen here
I think there are 2 issues, building on seafront which blocks views of the sea, and loosing some key attractions like the pier, observation platform and the monorail, which would have meant it was different and would attract people. I can imagine a town planner thinking this newer format looks better, but missing the fact it needs to be different to attract people
Look up Haile Sands and Bull Sands Forts, if you want to know what those things are that reside in the estuary. Built during the first world war, (but not finished until it was over), but used during the second world war with a submarine net between them to prevent U-boats travelling up the Humber.