Skegness

Archive for March, 2008

Skegness Parade Complex development plansHave your say on plans for former arcade site in Skegness
SKEGNESS residents and interested parties are invited to a special consultation event to look at proposals put forward by Bells Leisure for the redevelopment of the amusement arcade on Grand Parade that was destroyed by fire last summer.

The event will take place in the Embassy Theatre on Monday, April 7, 2008, between 2pm and 6pm when Planning Officers from East Lindsey District Council will be on hand to answer questions and record feedback from those attending.

The plans can also be viewed on-line in due course but in any event will be on display for at least three weeks from April 7 at 2pm in the Embassy Theatre.

Civic Service Burgh le Marsh

Written by Angela Gooch on Sunday, March 30th, 2008 in Town Council.

The Mayor and Mayoress of Skegness, Coun Ken Milner and Mrs Deborah Milner, pictured below, attended a Civic Service this afternoon held at St Peter and St Paul’s Church Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire.

Skegness Mayor and Mayoress civic service Burgh le Marsh Lincolnshire

The event was hosted by the Mayor and Mayoress of Burgh., Mr and Mrs Panton.

Mayor and Mayoress of Burgh le Marsh Lincolnshire civic service

After the service, the civic party attended the Burgh Village Hall for refreshments.

Pictured below at the village hall, are some of the civic digniatories.

civic digniatories at Burgh le Marsh civic service

Police Machine Gunned

Written by Angela Gooch on Sunday, March 30th, 2008 in War and Military.

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During enemy activity over an East Coast town, [Skegness] in the early hours of Sunday morning, various districts were subjected to cannon fire.
Bullets struck an amusement centre and the roadways near a cinema. A farm in the open country also received attention.
Two police officers, a Sgt. Barnes, and a P.c. Hodson,in a police car were machine gunned while crossing an open space in the district, and had a narrow escape, the road being struck immediately behind the vehicle.

Local Men Missing

Written by Angela Gooch on Sunday, March 30th, 2008 in War and Military.

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Sgt. Air Gunner Raymond Gamble, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gamble of 192 Drummond Road, Skegness, is missing on operations over enemy territory. He is an old Grammar School boy, and was always known by his schoolmates as “Billy.”
Pte. Ron Woodward, of the 14th Lincolns, serving in the B.L.A. is also missing. He is the 20 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, of 11 Alexandra Road, and before joining up was employed by Messrs. Butlin’s Ltd., as an electrician.
It is believed that he was captured unhurt, as he took up a position as an out, post a long way in front of his company to gain information of enemy positions. It is thought he and this companions were taken by surprise at night, there being no firing from the position. The next day the house was in German occupation.

We are currently researching whether these men were actually killed in the war or whether they were eventually found. Check back soon!

What to do in an Air Raid

Written by Angela Gooch on Sunday, March 30th, 2008 in War and Military.

IN AN AIR RAID
If Caught Out-of-Doors

It is imperative to take cover if you see any kind of hostile activity in the air or if you hear anti-aircraft gun-fire in the neighbourhood. It may be an air battle; it may be a bombing raid. You may not have heard a warning. But you must resist the temptation to see what is going on, and take what cover you can.
If you are in the street you will have to decide quickly whether you can get home in, say, five minutes, without running.
Tell the police officer or warden that you are near your home and they will not hinder you from going there.

GO INTO PUBLIC SHELTER
If you are at some distance from home follow the guidance of the policeman or warden, and go into a public shelter. These have seating accommodation, and wardens will be present. Their job is to see that no particular shelter becomes over-crowded, to give help and advice, and to decide when it is safe to leave after the raid is over. They will detect the noise of rattles if gas is used, and tell people to put on the masks.
But, bear this in mind—they will not have any masks to give to people who have not brought their own!

MOREOVER, KEEP CHEERFUL
In a shelter everyone should do his or her best to keep everyone else’s spirits high. It is a trying experience, but it can be made bearable if people keep as cheerful as possible.

Public shelters in Skegness are available at (1) County Hotel, North Parade, (2) Seacroft Hotel, (3) Banana Stores, Corner of High Street and Briarway (4) Lumley Hotel (5) Grammar School, outside normal school hours for adults, (6) Ship Hotel.
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