new arrivals, making art, online teaching. it s the opposite to the journey i took. i grew up here. my grandfather was a borough engineer in its heyday. one of his projects was the town s famous miniature railway. 90 years on, much has changed. the variety theatres have gone, along with some of the old attractions. the pavilion hotel was replaced with this. nevertheless, much of it is unchanged and, as lockdown eases, it s busy. i went to meet the spokeswoman for the local hospitality association and realised we were in the same class at school. so how has business been over the last few weeks? very good. it means we re full, and people are staying for a bit longer. obviously, they re missing the breaks abroad, so instead of two, three nights a week, three and four nights some weeks, so that s very good. it feels much the same
in common beyond the love of an early morning dip. came to scarborough about two and a half years ago. it was literally a whim. my mum now lives in scarborough, moved up from northamptonshire. new arrivals, making art, online teaching. it s the opposite to the journey i took. i grew up here. my grandfather was a borough engineer in its heyday. one of his projects was the town s famous miniature railway. 90 years on, much has changed. the variety theatres have gone, along with some of the old attractions. the pavilion hotel was replaced with this. nevertheless, much of it is unchanged and, as lockdown eases, it s busy. i went to meet the spokeswoman for the local hospitality association and realised we were in the same class at school.