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(26) BrunkDurb
Sun, 5 September 2010 01:06:38 -0500
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(25) Morecambe Lover
Wed, 14 July 2010 10:49:20 -0500
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(19) Dave
Sat, 24 October 2009 14:58:08 -0500

We stopped in the lake district last weekend and on the way home we decided to call at Morecambe. We have never been to this place before in our lives and to be blunt will never stop here again. It is one of the most run down depressing seaside resorts ever. I see they have spent a bit of money trying to do the front up but the rest of the sea front is dirty and very dated. I actually took a picture of a cafe on a corner (not sure of the name )but the reason i did this was it was the most disguisting cafe i have ever laid eyes on......and it was open!!!!....i called for a macdonalds on the way out and bid the place good ridance. >

So Why come go home and search for the place to waste valuable moments of your life posting such negative knarrow minded trash?

I used to live in the Lake District and now have a holiday flat on the Sandylands Prom at Morecambe (as well as a home in Spain), i am glad people like you will stay away and carry on going to the lakes!!!

I forgive the place for its few failings, the Bay and view is one of the best in the world and the sun sets from the flat are stunning. Open your eyes IDIOT!

(24) Sue Radford
Mon, 28 June 2010 08:20:56 -0500
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I grew up in Morecambe. Dad was Manager of Timothy Whites in Regent Road. I went to Lancaster Road, the Grammar School, then the CFE (in the Market in those days!). The Pier, Friday nights - Bob Miller, Kenny Ball, the John Barry 7. Walking home at 2 in the morning on my own and never having to look over my shoulder! Brubecks - Mrs A, Dodo and Nancy. Mrs A's suntan! The Baths (not the swimming pool) and sunbathing on the terrace, walking past Mrs A in skimpy bikini! Playing truant from school to sit in Brubecks! I miss it all. First job at the Infirmary, actually had a key to unlock the front door when I was working on a Saturday morning - imagine that now eh! It was a great place to grow up - many happy memories.
(23) Lynne
Tue, 8 June 2010 14:31:23 -0500

I LOVE MORECAMBE!!!
(22) Brother Stair
Wed, 2 June 2010 16:15:45 -0500
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Greetings,this is Brother Stair from the Overcomer Ministry situated on a farm in Walterboro in the USA. I invite you to listen in to the broadcast either via the website www.overcomerministry.org or over the radio by many short wave frequencies stated on the website. With deep conviction by the annointing of the holy spirit this is the last day prophet of God proclaiming profoundly that this is the last generation. The overcomer ministry broadcasts 24 hours a day online and you are welcome to listen in to the tabernacle and leave a comment or question upon the broadcasts or scripture.The Ministry address is:Po Box 691,Walterboro,SC 29488,USA.By Telephone,1-843-701-5053.The Morcambe website was very interesting and it is truly a lovely place.God bless and Maranatha.
(21) EmomaroHott
Sat, 29 May 2010 14:06:58 -0500
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(20) Sarah Jones
Sun, 15 November 2009 18:05:38 -0600
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I've been looking up old cinemas of late and found out that 1st stop DIY shop used to be an Odeon cinema back in the day. This explains why I always thought it odd the building was shaped like that and now I know. But it's sadding in a way but it looks like it was a fantastic building. I'm guessing it shut out due to the odeon in Lancaster got the most audience during Morecambe's decline...and now that lovely art deco landmark is at this moment being demolished.

What happened to Morecambe that cause this huge decline in tourists? Air travel, the lost of the piers, the updating of Blackpool's attractions, money to spend of updating our attractions, the allowing of the attractions to decay, etc, etc. If Morecambe wants to get off it's ass and bring the people in they need to look in to the past and see how they did it the first time round.

Selling Frontierland was a mistake, but that Sky car thing was a bit of a death trap (nearly fell off it...had to hold on to dear life to the bars).

Anyway, even though Morecambe doesn't have much to offer in the ways of entertainment (apart from Megazone which is awesome) I still miss it.
(19) Dave
Sat, 24 October 2009 14:58:08 -0500

We stopped in the lake district last weekend and on the way home we decided to call at Morecambe. We have never been to this place before in our lives and to be blunt will never stop here again. It is one of the most run down deppressing seaside resorts ever. I see they have spent a bit of money trying to do the front up but the rest of the sea front is dirty and very dated. I actually took a picture of a cafe on a corner (not sure of the name )but the reason i did this was it was the most disguisting cafe i have ever laid eyes on......and it was open!!!!....i called for a macdonalds on the way out and bid the place good ridance.
(18) DAVID
Wed, 14 October 2009 09:12:50 -0500

Born in morecambe so sandgrown and proud.lived till my late teens in morecambe visit as much as i can family still live there.was great place to grow up many happy times .noticed went i decline for number of years but seen great steps forward over past few years to get back where it use to be.if was not for employment prospects would move back t/moz still working on it and hope to move back one day.great people and place but need to keep moving forward keep it up mffyx
(17) zia
Wed, 15 July 2009 09:43:20 -0500
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Morecambe
By Tim Whitnall
Starring Bob Goolding


In commemoration of 25 years since the great man’s untimely death, a glorious, moving portrait of the affectionate lad with funny bones, born entertainer, big-hearted perfectionist….’the tall one with glasses’.



From Morecambe Pier to ‘Andre Preview’, from tumbleweed to Glenda Jackson this is surely destined to be one of the hits of Edinburgh 2009.



Writer Tim Whitnall has created a delicious, deliriously funny memorial to a man that held the mantle of ‘Britain’s best loved comic’.



Directed by solo maestro Guy Masterson (12 Angry Men, Scaramouche Jones etc)







Assembly @The Mound. Rainy Hall 16.10 (17.35)

Bookings: www.assemblyfestival.com


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(16) rebecca doughty
Thu, 4 June 2009 14:47:38 -0500
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I am looking for friends or colleagues of my Mother Margaret Mary Ryan who worked at Heysham Power Station in the early 80's. She died in 1984 and I am trying to contact someone special to her.
Please email me Rebecca.doughty@sky.com
(15) Derek Sharp
Tue, 12 May 2009 18:27:21 -0500
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Hi all, I have just come across this site after looking for online communities around lancashire. I still live in Morecambe and have done now for over 20yrs. I could not say that there is a better place where I would like to be. I have seen many changes in the last 20yrs, some which left me feeling sad. However I have to say the recent work which has been done on the promenade is a asset for morecambe. Hope to be chatting to you all soon. Derek
(14) elizabeth clark
Thu, 30 April 2009 09:43:29 -0500

I grew up and lived in Morecambe till I left aged 18 in 1967, still in its heyday! I still think of it with nostalgia and have lots of memories. My son is treating me to a few days holiday in July staying at the Midland,something I have always wanted to do.Can't wait.
(13) sharp09
Wed, 15 April 2009 13:30:17 -0500
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morecambe is good for children i had great fun last weekend !! it was ma birthday on easter sunday :D come to morecambe
(12) Alan Thompson
Tue, 7 April 2009 10:16:19 -0500
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I am trying to trace the family of my aunt & uncle.My aunts name was Jenny (nee Clarkson), uncle was Roland ?. They had a ride of some kind on Morecambe beach around the late 1940 to probably late 1950. Jenny's mother (my Grandmother) was Rose Clarkson nee Hallas and later Ellis. Would be gratefull for any info at all
Thanks
(11) ANNA
Mon, 23 March 2009 07:19:00 -0500
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Hello , very nice site
(10) tom
Mon, 23 March 2009 07:14:13 -0500
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think you need to improve the place for children
(9) Sandy Nee Kitt
Sat, 21 February 2009 22:24:47 -0600
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Just to say I loved Eric! What a lovely chappy!
(8) Margaret
Thu, 1 January 2009 09:59:25 -0600
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Nice to see people taking an interest in Morecambe and the Bay area.
(7) peter
Thu, 1 January 2009 09:58:03 -0600
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Im looking something women from Morecambe.She is name Tanya.Who have something news(e-mail,phone) please give me or send my email( cube00@o2.pl ) thanks
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