Brian, thanksfor being so selective. Or is that the 'Truth'?
Phoenix wrote:The west end has had a considerable amount of regeneration money poured into it already, including the likes of Yorkshire Street and money is still pouring in. Streets demolished to make way for open areas, the new play area, the new cafe, the new promenade along sandylands with it's own jetty. Unfortunately a minority of residents keep taking it back to the 80s. I was going to say 70s but I remember it back then and it was a decent area.
What was wrong with past, yet recent decades in Morecambe?
Don't forget it's not that long ago that the town didn't exist in the first place.
It came a long, long way in a short time, and then what?
I think what you've just said above is fine, but finish the main job off first.
The people of Morecambe have, I imagine, had it quite rough for the last twenty years.
Druggies and down-and-outs killed Morecambe overnight.
Morecambe then moved from a holiday destination into somewhere that coach companies like Shearings use it as a base for The Lakes.
I mentioned Yorkshire Street and Queen's Street, but I forgot to mention the mile or so in between.
What is there to attract anyone? A lap Dancing Club for young professional types?
Euston Road and The Arndale Centre. The area is the pits. Walk up Euston Road and tilt your eyes 30 degrees backwards and what do you see? Practically everything above ground floor is empty and derelict.
What should happen to this bit of prime real estate?The Arndale Centre - It's a joke, and ain't even got a public convenience.
Phoenix wrote:Is it the location or the commuting you think is the problem? We have daily commuters from Burnley and Penrith, we used to have someone from Carlisle coming to lancaster daily for 6 years. The Manchester trains out of lancaster before 8 are heaving, it's even standing room only on the morecambe-lancaster line.
20 years ago in our office, 1 out of 12 lived outside lancaster or morecambe. The same office, now there's 3 out of 30 living in lancaster or morecambe. 24 commute and 3 work from home including Leicester, London and France.
I don't dispute what you say, though I can't quite get my neck round it. But that's no proof that enough young professionals will be willing to buy a flat on a wind-swept, sodden promenade with a view. In our albeit short return to the area we got friendly with a few people who work in Blackburn and Bolton. They commute from Standen Park and Glasson Dock. Why should anyone want to travel any sort of distance from Morecambe, when there are loads more accessible places with arguably just as good atractions.