Monday, 21 March 2011
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Rainbow-Friargate
Whitefriargate is the scene of a colourful installation by Hsiao-Chi Tsai & Kimiya Yoshikawa inspired by "the seaport character of Hull". It's the latest in a series of exhibits using the empty shops and spaces of the street; really it's an effort to get people to visit this end of town. There's a bit more information here.
If you do fancy visiting Hull (and who wouldn't?) then be warned that Whitefriargate is pronounced as something like "Witfregit". For more helpful advice on meeting and greeting the natives I can recommend this site.
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Monday, 7 March 2011
Spa wars
There has been a Spa in Bridlington in one form or another since 1896. The present Spa was built in 1932 in 52 days to replace a fire damaged building. The Spa closed in 2005 for renovation and reopened three years later after a mere £19.5 million had been spent. The saga of the redevelopment of the area around the Spa is one of delays and incompetence resulting in financial losses to hotels and boarding houses in that part of the resort.The picture was taken in April last year when the works were just beginning. The promenade area was closed all last Summer which must have given tourism a great boost. The area is now open but as far as I can tell it looks pretty much the same as before with some unattractive new features. Whether the costs were worth it remains to be seen.
The Spa has a theatre, the finest dance floor in the country and other attractions. It is owned and run by the county council.
In this media savvy age there is, of course, a web site and it's here.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Saturday, 5 March 2011
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