Cromer - what a depressing place.

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Chris Norton

Well-Known Member
Location
Boston, Lincs
Shame about Cromer going down hill. I love the north norfolk coast but really do not extend it so far as Cromer. I'd rather go to Wells than Skeggy anyday. I do have a soft spot for Sutton on Sea and Anderby Creek on my bit of the coast though.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
It was while driving through Cromer, when we'd been together for a few months, that the clutch pedal on NT's car broke. Without fussing, he went to Halfords and bought a selection of jubilee clips, and fixed it at the roadside. It was as I watched him, lying in the driver's footwell with his head under the dash and his feet sticking out into the road, with me handing him clips on request, that I decided this was definitely someone I could see myself being with for ever.

In fact, it was then that I joked about how a jubilee clip fitted nicely on my ring finger.


On topic, I like a bit of seaside tat, although Great Yarmouth is a tat too far. We took NT's teenage god daughter there, and she wanted to buy a hoodie. We had to look in every tacky clothes shop on the main street, and then do it all over again when she then wanted some trackie botttoms.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Nothing wrong with Bridlington....

There's nowt wrong with the old town. The sea front was awash with folk that made me appear svelte and their appetites made me appear to be anorexic. I've never seen such mass (sic) obesity nor such a large proportion of a population in mobility scooters.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Our local council did a questionnaire to see whether the residents wanted their area to become a Controlled Parking Zone - ie, somewhere where you have to pay the council to park outside your house. They published the results: '85% have said no, so we're going ahead.' It was so brazen, you could only salute the gall.
A fair amount of "public consultation" is like that.
 

Frood42

I know where my towel is
no one has mentioned the crabs yet...
Cromer used to be famous for its crabs (crustaceans) .
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There's nowt wrong with the old town. The sea front was awash with folk that made me appear svelte and their appetites made me appear to be anorexic. I've never seen such mass (sic) obesity nor such a large proportion of a population in mobility scooters.
Then you really need to visit Boston [Lincolnshire]. I used to deliver there many years ago, before the Eastern Europeans began settling and spotting the thin person was trickier than finding rocking horse sh*t. Went there again last week to pick up a bike for a friends daughter, nothing much has changed, one big traffic jam because very few walk.
Apologies for derailing the thread a bit.
 

Lanzecki

Über Member
Free parking on public property for a privately owned vehicle.... That's always got me a little.

I used to live 1 road back from Worthing sea front. Parking was always a problem especially on the sunny weekend we had. Eventually a resident parking system was instigated. It helped on weekdays and Saturdays a lot. Sundays, well, I didn't need to drive on Sundays. There was a beach a few meters away. £20 a year for a resident permit. It was worth every penny. Especially when you re-read my first sentence.

Bleeding free for all. everyone parking on top of each other. Getting as close as possible to the beach.

Now, that said, we expect free cycle parking. I'd pay for it if it was secure.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Residents parking schemes are great... but having to pay for it on top of an extortionate council tax bill, when they're self financing via FPNs, it's just more fleecing by our local councils.

and getting back to @Glow worm, requesting a pedestrianised town centre, one of the points you're keen to overlook, is in fact a request for less roads and less cars.
 
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