

and before anyone starts.........
its a bit of light hearted banter



P/T Indie wrote:It's great publicity for the area a full week at different local locations.
But what a load of rubbish![]()
I have been in the Carlton more times than I can and can't remember and I am fairly sure that is not haunted.
They told the Ruxton story fairly well the other night though so they had done their research.
bigreddog wrote:Maybe Sammy could try pissing in all four corners of the pitch like Barry Fry did a few years back. It might just improve our results. what it wont do is improve the absolute tosh on Most Haunted. But like you say, it puts the area in the public eye if nothing else, not sure what kind of public though.
P/T Indie wrote:Just watched the Carlton one and the best line was " the floor is very sticky" the famous Carlton sticky floor makes it on to national tv
P/T Indie wrote:The council should try and get some tourism going with ghost walks around the city and try and attract a few people who have been watching on TV.
P/T Indie wrote:The council should try and get some tourism going with ghost walks around the city and try and attract a few people who have been watching on TV.
Freez wrote:Does anybody post anything positive anymore? Every thread seems to end up in some moan or whinge? Anyways, Buck Ruxtons bath was removed from his house on Dalton Square and taken away as evidence, (seemingly he dismembered the unforunate victims in it), it was obviously never returned and now resides at Hutton Police Headquarters as the water trough for the Police Horses stabled there? Is that right Ockers?
North Stand Shrimp wrote:Why do people always say the Council should do this, or the council should do that? If there was a viable business opportunity then a company would be knocking down the doors of the Winter Gardens wanting to offer such tours.
Keith wrote:North Stand Shrimp wrote:Why do people always say the Council should do this, or the council should do that? If there was a viable business opportunity then a company would be knocking down the doors of the Winter Gardens wanting to offer such tours.
If a ghost walk tour of the Winter Gardens made a £50 loss, but brought twenty people in to the town, who were all booked in to B&B's and went out for meals in the local area, each spending £60, then the local economy benefits to the tune of £3,000 for an investment by the council of £50. So in isolation, it is not a viable business but as a way of promoting the town, it is.
Obviously, I'm not for one moment suggesting that it should be done, simply using an example to illustrate why sometimes the council are the best organisation to do things, that a for profit company wouldn't. A similar example could be the council's preferential loan to MFC to build the North Stand on the basis that our success brings greater benefit to the town (as has been proved).
bigreddog wrote:Maybe Sammy could try pissing in all four corners of the pitch like Barry Fry did a few years back.
North Stand Shrimp wrote:
Although your quite right about it being a great idea for promoting the town, at the moment the council are being asked to cut budgets, cut staff and cut services. How on earth do they find the money and justify a loss making project? I think a £50 loss is no where near what your looking at when you look at all the bureacracy that goes with health and safety etc, plus a tour guides wage, plus the work that would have to be carried out on the Winter Gardens, plus the advertising and marketing of the tours that would be needed to get any kind of numbers of outside tourists in to justify it all.
Keith wrote: The point I was trying to make was in answer to your specific question, that there are times that councils act in a different manner to businesses, and quite rightly so. Returning to my example, if it cost £20 per person (x 20 people) to do the tour but cost £450 for the costs that you suggested, then that is a £50 loss. If all 20 people came from Morecambe, then it is not worth the council putting it on for any financial reason. However, if they all come from out of town, stay the night in a local B&B and eat out in Morecambe, then it may be financially appropriate because of the investment? I'm not talking about the Winter Gardens or ghost walks specifically but the principle.
Keith wrote:PS I'd love to do a tour of the Winter Gardens, I haven't been inside there for about 35 years!
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