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Skegness recent comments:

  • Pierside Beach Chalets, Gordon Thelwell wrote 10 years ago:
    Hi Kate, are these still for hire for the this season?
  • B1451 North Parade, toms shoes sale outlet (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
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  • Pierside Beach Chalets, richard (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    just hired a beach chalet for the week was brill we could come and go as we pleased kids loved playing in the sand and on the park will definately hire one again
  • Pierside Beach Chalets, Kate (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    We are opening Good Friday 2012 for the start of the season
  • Pierside Beach Chalets, john (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    When are you opening for 2012 season?
  • Pierside Beach Chalets, Kate (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    For hire for the day or week contact Bev or Kate on 07761 168880 daily hire from £15.00 or weekly from £60.00
  • Pierside Beach Chalets, Kate (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    A place to while away the day whether your on holiday for the week or visiting Skegness for the day. Pierside chalets is ideal to enjoy your day with each chalet suitable for 4 people and contains a table & four chairs, kettle, sink, cutlery, pots, on site toilets. Suitable for disabled people. Dog friendly
  • Wheel of Skegness, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    One must be "gaga" to not know basic multiplication...
  • Wheel of Skegness, Meersbrook wrote 15 years ago:
    Seriously, who wrote this stuff, a ten year old? "It takes just 1 minute to complete a circle" Ooooh a big circle!
  • Skegness Clock Tower, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    Photo source: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/15132 © Copyright Andy Beecroft
  • Wheel of Skegness, George David Griffiths 9 (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    No it's not. Can you read? It says 72.
  • Wheel of Skegness, stcraftie59 wrote 16 years ago:
    12x6=67? What is that, Nintendo math? 72 is the correct answer. Learn your multiplication tables again. You are shy 5 people.
  • Skegness Railway Station, LNERandBR (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    The station has so many platforms due to grander times when the only way to get to the sea was by train. Even as late as the 1980's there were many long holiday specials that would come from the midlands to Skegness. These would stand in the platforms for long amounts of time many making use of the carrage sideings ouside the station as well. There used to be a Turntable and a Turning triangle (for loco's too big for the table) the land the Turntable was built on and the Goods Yard and platform 1 are now used for morrisons Car Park. The triangle was on the other side of the line.
  • Skegness Railway Station, WikiMapper wrote 17 years ago:
    I should have put something else: This station has a lot of platforms considering it has a regular service to Nottingham and a rarer service to London. I am guessing trains stand here for a long time.
  • Skegness Railway Station, WikiMapper wrote 18 years ago:
    Terminus of lines to Nottingham via Grantham and Sleaford. The station has 6 platforms.