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Wizaard

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Apparently while the big cities are still reeling from the economic impact of covid, the strongest recovery is apparently in coastal towns. Didn't say which ones, mind.

Staycations, a bit of decent weather and the need to go shopping all combining to hopefully boost the town.
 
Apparently while the big cities are still reeling from the economic impact of covid, the strongest recovery is apparently in coastal towns. Didn't say which ones, mind.

Staycations, a bit of decent weather and the need to go shopping all combining to hopefully boost the town.
So you'll be heading over to throw some of your hard earned at the town then?
 
Living in St.Annes we decided to patronise all the local eateries when possible to help the local establishments. Started with Le Patio last week, very nice location and decent food. Keg and Cask for a couple of pints in the sun, and looking forward to George’s new extension to the No10 Bar. Fifty Four Restaurant this week for their Tapas and a vino. Salud!
 
Apparently while the big cities are still reeling from the economic impact of covid, the strongest recovery is apparently in coastal towns. Didn't say which ones, mind.

Staycations, a bit of decent weather and the need to go shopping all combining to hopefully boost the town.
BBC said earlier that Blackpool was top of the list with a 147% uplift
 
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