Blackpool, with its Las Vegas aspirations and seedy seafront reality, is a natural for television drama. |
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The Hotel du Vin is tucked away in one of the small streets, just a short stroll from the seafront. |
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The beachside is a mess, and Hillary for one would not like to risk a stroll along the seafront in case of turning my finely turned ankle. |
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New homes overlook the seafront, and there are hundreds of boats moored in the marina that is the envy of every other seaside resort in Britain. |
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I never knew them well, only meeting them on rare occasions down at the seafront. |
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In 1998 it was roundly condemned for giving a B-listing to the 100-year-old, 300 ft-high Granton gasometer on Edinburgh's seafront. |
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A car went into a line of parked vehicles on Clacton seafront causing tens of thousands of pounds of damage. |
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Plans are being developed to link this emerging civic node with the seafront Boardwalk to create an east-west pedestrian axis. |
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In the first phase, 13 of 22 units in the seafront neighborhood have been completed and are occupied. |
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These one, two and three-bed apartments will be part of a secure closed residence located on the Bandol seafront between Marseilles and Toulon. |
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These views of the seafront appear to be the first films made in the town and the first of the town to be exhibited commercially. |
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At least a further 30,000 braved rain on the second day to see the seafront spectacular. |
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A grieving daughter wants action after her elderly mother died when her mobility scooter toppled off a seafront promenade. |
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The seafront rooms hear a constant wash of incoming waves, but for most people this becomes a sleeping pill in the end. |
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In seaside towns, they are putting up boards along the seafront, ready for the big waves. |
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Alternatively, club together with a bunch of mates and rent a superb seafront villa in Ibiza. |
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Some people are buying bungalows on the seafront, knocking them down and building another property. |
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Eleven extension leads were bought from a local hardware store and it was plugged into a seafront amusement arcade. |
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I can't remember much of the day except that we ate chips on the seafront and laughed at the sheer tackiness of everything. |
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He said a luxurious hotel complete with casino would bring a touch of class back to the seafront and draw in thousands of tourists. |
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As the running battle was fought along the seafront, the scene took on a surreal sense. |
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Frinton seafront was turned into an artistic display of sand sculptures, which were more than just a simple sandcastle. |
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The plan is a simple L-shape, wrapping around from the seafront into Western Street. |
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The ferry barges across the seafront for its dock with categoric straightness, welcome after the shambles and indirection of Portsmouth. |
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The last time I ran into Jack and Meg was that icy weekend on Blackpool seafront. |
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The artist's work focuses on the seafront and includes the groynes, gulls, yachts, beach huts and other items that form estuary scenery. |
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Parallel to the seafront, Castle Avenue is a quirky road of elegant Victorian red-brick houses, 1930s-built semis and modest bungalows. |
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Cement block braais along the seafront at Kwelera were built with ratepayers' money clearly, where they are not allowed. |
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What about Embassy Court Brighton, a building whose horizontal emphasis and overweening bulk wrecks the stuccoed urbanity of the Hove seafront? |
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Police closed the promenade in Blackpool to motorists as waves dozens of feet high pounded the seafront. |
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The journey is always brightened up for me by the miniature golf course we pass along the seafront. |
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We were lucky to secure a seafront apartment and our row of apartments had a peaceful and relaxing ambience. |
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Major recent seafront developments in Dingle include a marina, an extension of the pier and an ice plant. |
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But Luke Emmerson knew exactly what to do when his mother collapsed on Scarborough seafront and suffered frightening injuries. |
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Back on the seafront, new fishing boats form a colourful arc, a strong sign that the local fishing industry is being restored. |
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They're connected by a nice seafront from where you get incredible views of the island of Tabarca. |
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The seafront houses look like a small town from Brittany or Normandy that has been grafted on to a Mediterranean vista. |
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The dolphins made it to the beach and the capitulators made it into deep water with minimal disturbance to the circadian rhythms of the seafront dwellers. |
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Regarded as the most beautiful market on the island, it runs alongside the seafront. |
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The opening this month of a stylish new hotel on the seafront will only enhance Ramsgate's appeal as an offbeat weekend destination. |
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Vandals have badly damaged seafront steps, leaving them unusable. |
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The town provided a ten-pin bowling alley, a new hostelry, the popular teenage Metro club and the proposed new seafront two-screen cinema would have a children's creche. |
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The design actually breaks down the physical barrier between the two by introducing activities along the seafront and developing a more lively edge. |
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The old pool had outlived its heyday and to fill it in and create something new has to be the best way forward for this important part of Scarborough's seafront. |
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Over the last month we have had problems with juveniles on the seafront. |
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With its serried ranks of beach brollies and ribbons of restaurants and hotels lining the seafront, it hardly seems the most promising venue for a music festival. |
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A string of restaurants ranging from fine dining through to a Greek taverna and a pizza terrace dot the seafront, with its classical views out to the island of Zakynthos. |
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The best suites have seafront terraces complete with king-size day beds and private rooftop terraces from which to enjoy the sunsets in sybaritic style. |
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The hotel is tucked away from the coast up a hill, though it also maintains its own separate seafront complete with a pier, bar and some stagey awnings. |
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Police officers, Clacton and Walton coastguards and the Clacton lifeboat all joined in the hunt along the town's seafront but were unable to find her. |
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Sorrento is built along the top of a high cliff, and getting up and down to the seafront can be a tiring and tedious trek. |
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His parents, Billie and Connie, were entertainers with Brighton's celebrated Jack Sheppard's concert party, a 1930s seafront variety show. |
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In Benghazi itself, men hang off a seafront wall, clapping and singing boisterously out of tune. |
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Back in town, among the most distinctive digs are the Hotel Sofitel Central, a palatial, seafront pavilion of louvres, punkah fans and armies of gardeners. |
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Protesting workers also briefly barricaded some five-star hotels on a smart seafront. |
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The present elevated motorway will be moved back some 100m from the seafront and remade at ground level, allowing a linear park to be created along the waterfront. |
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They were very impressed by the well cut grassed areas, the stone flower beds at the seafront, and the floral features at a number of private and business premises. |
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Within a short walk, past the madrasa, are the Forodhani Gardens, a seafront sanctuary filled with walkways, benches and food stalls. |
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But whatever your particular price range you are guaranteed a fantastic view as all apartments look over either the seafront, the harbour or the esplanade. |
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Residents of Algiers will be able to stroll along a 20-kilometer seafront promenade, which will have recreational and cultural installations. |
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A public meeting is to be held to discuss fears over plans to build fast food outlets, a cinema and bowling alley on a prime seafront site in Cleveleys. |
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One also comes to dance along the seafront on Wednesdays. There are salsa beginners course with Saint-Just and karaoke night. |
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They got to Morecambe in a matter of minutes, and walked to the seafront. |
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Finally it is the Australian cabinet Woods Bagot who has been selected to draw up the masterplan for the seafront of Nouméa. |
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The zone is situated beneath the old city, close to the merchant port and the fishing port as well as to the seafront. |
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Our school is strategically situated on the Sliema seafront with breathtaking views of St Julian's Bay. |
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Funchal seafront Marina, relax and enjoy the wonderful bars and seafood restaurants. |
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This detached residence on a site of 0.3 acres opposite St Anne's Park and beside the seafront, is within easy walking distance of Clontarf village. |
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On the coastal road the seafront looks more and more like an oriental Miami. |
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In the centre of Santa Pola, this beach is overshadowed by high rise blocks on the seafront. |
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Following the Prize, I had a one year residence above the Galerie des Ponchettes in Nice, on the seafront. |
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So it made sense for their annual conference to open tonight in Hove's town hall along the seafront. |
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To celebrate, an RAF Sea King helicopter and other lifeboats are on their way for a seafront training exercise. |
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On the seafront you can find buildings with smashed walls and exposed brickwork, or the crushed prow of a boat stuck into the earth at a bizarre angle. |
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Quite what Werritty was doing at the table of the Galle Face hotel on Colombo's seafront that evening in July this year was unclear even to the senior Foreign Office diplomats sitting with him. |
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Mr President, I should like to draw the attention of the House to the tragic fire at the Penhallow Hotel on the seafront of Newquay, Cornwall, in my constituency. |
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Must-See: the seafront and the stylish villas beside the golf course. |
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The seafront promenade links this district to El Bajondillo and Playamar, where just as in La Carihuela the beaches and the culinary offer live up to their reputations. |
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For instance, to address flooding and erosion on low elevation coastal zones, the usual measures to protect settlements are to build breakwaters, seafront walls and beach defences. |
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A WELL-ESTABLISHED guesthouse in a prime position near the North Tyneside seafront is up for sale. |
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The Tudor era Southsea Castle has a small museum, and much of the seafront defences leading up to the Round Tower are open to the public. |
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Other parks include Cwmdonkin Park, where Dylan Thomas played as a child, and Victoria Park which is close to the promenade on the seafront. |
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Several millions of European funding, secured by the Welsh Government, has been spent on developing Rhyl's seafront. |
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Another 37 died when the seafront village of Jaywick near Clacton was flooded. |
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A key feature of the villages is the Clocktower along the seafront of Kingsand. |
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The seafront is also home to many restaurants, sports facilities, amusement arcades, nightclubs and bars. |
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The town's first official guide book was published in 1860 and the Queen's Hotel opened on the seafront the following year. |
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The onset of the First World War saw an increase in fortifications on the seafront. |
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Hovertravel operate a regular hovercraft service to Ryde on the Isle of Wight which runs from Southsea seafront. |
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The newer part is along the seafront, consisting entirely of a bungalow estate. |
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The influence of this era is still strongly visible in the town's central and seafront architecture. |
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On the seafront lies the Old Fort pub, a drinking spot popular with both residents and summer visitors. |
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The new defences at Hornsea were constructed north of New Road protecting the seafront at Marine Terrace and Victoria Gardens. |
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In 1967, The Beatles stayed one night at The Royal Hotel on the seafront at the start of their filming of the Magical Mystery Tour. |
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The hotel which came under attack yesterday was surrounded by police, with officers riding along the seafront on a beach buggy. |
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They prefer late night shows, impromptu basement gigs or wierd seafront venues in Scarborough. |
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Brighton's seafront has been hosting the annual veteran car rally this weekend, but two vintage models were also on display at the Amex Stadium. |
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Tourists could now make full use of the whole seafront between Penzance and Newlyn harbours. |
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Many of the seafront and main drag businesses specialize in snacks, junk food and British staples such as fish and chips or fry-ups. |
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Until September 2009, three tourist road trains operated along the seafront of three island towns, Ryde, Shanklin and Sandown. |
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Mobihan Gulf with direst access to sea seafront villa set on a beautiful 2 ha landscaped grounds that shelters century olds trees. The villa is spacious and ideal as a family vacation home. |
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In the summer friends have a barbecue or hang out at seafront cafés. |
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The seafront and a cycleway next to the beach run parallel all along the large stretch of beach in Benicàssim, which joins south the beaches of Castellón de la Plana. |
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Lying on the alluvial plain of Letimbro, Savona, originally Savo, was born on Priam, a natural hill situated on the seafront, as a settlement of the Ligurian Sabazi. |
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Army bomb disposal experts blew up the package after closing off part of Brighton's seafront. |
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In a tavern on the seafront, on a shady place or in the fevered atmosphere of a nightclub, no way around it: the gods of Greece you have bewitched. |
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Saunter past the secluded seafront pocket of Lurline Bay to Mistral Point, a good spot for winter whale-watching or just enjoying the brilliant blue ocean vistas. |
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Poised conspicuously on Cagliari's seafront, Hadid's agglomeration of fluidly plastic forms will be hard to avoid. |
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A MAN with strong religious beliefs disrupted a seafront Remembrance ceremony when he blew a hunting horn and shouted about God, a court heard yesterday. |
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Hovertravel and Stagecoach run a bus service called the Hoverbus from the city centre to Southsea Hovercraft Terminal and The Hard Interchange, near the seafront. |
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The evening will be concluded with a visit to Casino Kursaal in Middelkerke and a sumptuous dinner in restaurant Lekpot on the seafront of Middelkerke. |
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The fireworks display will kick off on the evening of the first day at the King Abdullah Park at Dammam's seafront and the Municipality Square at Abqaiq simultaneously. |
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The event is held on the seafront gardens and promenade at Barry Island and includes a lantern parade, flaming sculptures, fire shows, Viking ship, shadow play and music. |
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There are several seafront hotels, a cliff lift from the seafront to the top of the cliff, a putting course, several cafes and restaurants and pubs, and a large, clean beach. |
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Much of the seafront, however, is considered to be safe and clean. |
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Around 265,000 grasses, including marram, lyme grass and sand couch, are being planted at South Shields seafront as part of the Sandhaven Dunes Restoration Scheme. |
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The Lanes form a retail, leisure and residential area near the seafront, characterised by narrow alleyways following the street pattern of the original fishing village. |
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In 2007 the achievement was marked by a plaque in seafront in Penarth. |
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