I have always taken the stance that my home town of Skegness is a great place to live and a great place to visit for either a day or a longer holiday break. Despite the efforts of many doubters and knockers I still do.
As most of you will know there was recently an entry in the Lonely Planet that described Skegness as "Tacky". This got a huge response and front-page coverage in local newspapers. Why, I can't imagine. Let's face it this was the view of a single journalist that writes for this publication, one persons view.
Now we have two excellent accolades coming our way from the august bodies that are Visit England, the premier tourist organisation in the country, and the very well respected Marine Conservation Society, and we get a bit of inside page news in the local press and nothing much anywhere else. Why?
Visit England have appointed Skegness with its "Attract Brand" status which reflects the town as being one of the top English holiday destinations based on visitor numbers and consumer perceptions. That means hundreds of thousands visit us every year and guess what? They love it here. Not just one persons view but the view of the most important people, those that actually come and visit us.
The Marine Conversation Society has run a study that identifies the bathing water off our beaches as being "excellent" and has recommended Skegness beach in its Good Beach Guide. Tie this in with the "Blue Flag" status we achieved recently and we have one hell of a good attraction there and it is all free to the visitor!!!!
So come on people, let's be proud of our town and the facilities that it offers. Shout it from the rooftops. Skegness is a great place for a holiday and accolades such as these should be given as much; no in fact more publicity than the negative comments that we sometimes hear. That is what this town deserves as do those that live and work in it.
Great news.
ReplyDeleteWe recently visited Skegness on our tour of all the UK's seasides (and Crazy Golf courses) and really enjoyed our few days there.
I read the story about the Lonely Planet review while we were there, and my thoughts were 'It depends on if you think 'tacky' is a bad thing or not?'
Skegness would not be Skegness if it didn't have the look and feel of a brilliant British seaside resort, with the "ABC of the English seaside – amusements, bingo and candy floss"!
I do slightly disagree on the ABC from The Lonely Planet people. With twelve Minigolf, Crazy Golf and Adventure Golf courses on offer to visitors, surely the 'C' should stand for 'Crazy Golf'?
We're looking forward to another holiday in Skegness in the future :-)
All the best,
Richard
Well said Richard. Many people come back year after year so we must be doing something right. In fact this group have been enjoying our town for over 120 year.
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