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For the first time in over 25 years a new band of local mablethorpe people have rung the church bells of Mablethorpe St Mary's for the sunday service.
On the night of 31 January 1953, a wall of water surged from the North Sea, over-topping sea defences and leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake. A massive storm brought devastation ...
Former Mayor of Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea Helen Parkhurst helped raised the funds for the memorial as part of her civic engagements in 2010. The 6ft tall, six tonne Norwegian granite stone ...
Stormy weather with cold, rain and high winds did not deter brave bathers from taking a dip in the North Sea for charity on New Year’s Day. Every year, the Mablethorpe Big Dip takes place on the ...
MABLETHORPE, near Skegness, is often slated as a seaside town. It came bottom of the list for England’s seaside resorts this year in a Which? survey but I find it hard to believe, having visi… ...
Nottinghamshire Live readers are in disagreement after an East Midlands beach was named as one of the best in the country.The Times put Mablethorpe beach in third on the ‘Best Beaches 2022 ...
Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset - 47%; Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire - 46%; Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales - 42%; Included in that is the North Sea Observatory cafe, which can be found on the beach.
Pictures show what Mablethorpe children's holiday now looks like since its closure. The seaside retreat which has given 60,000 underprivileged kids from Leicestershire free holidays closed last year.
Jackson's of Mablethorpe is celebrating a century of trading. 14 Jun 2025. ... Two major fractures have appeared in the sea wall at Overstrand, councillors hear from a report. 31 Mar 2025.
Mablethorpe is being celebrated in the article for having “an immaculate prom loaded with ice-cream vendors, chippies and beach huts for hire from £17 per day”.
The incident took place in the sea at Mablethorpe when the current pulled the children 150 metres out from the beach in their black rubber ring. One Lincolnshire councillor said a potentially ...
On the night of 31 January 1953, a wall of water surged from the North Sea, over-topping sea defences and leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake. A massive storm brought devastation ...