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2921:(2.7% and 0.2% respectively in England). In 2011, there were 9,003 households in Skegness civil parish. It has a slightly higher than average proportion of one-person households (35.9% compared with England's figure of 30.2%); most other households consist of one family (58.1% of the total, compared with 61.8% in England). There are higher than average rates of one-person (16.8%) and one-family (10.8%) households aged over 65 (the figures for England are 12.4% and 8.1% respectively). In 2016, East Lindsey had Lincolnshire's second-highest rate of
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built in 1881. The
Primitive Methodists built a chapel (Bank Chapel) on land on Roman Bank purchased in 1836; as it was closer to Winthorpe, worshippers from Skegness raised money to build their own chapel closer to the growing town in 1881; they replaced this in 1899. In 1979, the Skegness Primitive Methodists' chapel closed, with the Wesleyan chapel taking over a united congregation. The original Bank Chapel was used by people from Winthorpe until it was replaced by Seathorne Methodist Church in 1910; this closed in 2009.
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842:. At Skegness, the sand settles out in banks which run at a slight south-west angle to the coast. Sand continues to accrete at the southern end of the town's shore, but coastal erosion continues immediately north of the settlement. Modern sea defences have been built along a 15-mile (24 km) stretch of coast between Mablethorpe (to the north) and Skegness to prevent erosion, but currents remove sediment and the defences hinder dune development; a
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3760:: Clock Tower (1 seat), St Clements (7 seats), Winthorpe (5 seats) and Woodlands (8 seats). There are seven representatives for Skegness on East Lindsey District Council, which uses different wards: three councillors are returned for Scarbrough and Seacroft ward, and two each from St Clements and Winthorpe wards. Skegness sends two councillors to Lincolnshire County Council, one each for Skegness North and Skegness South divisions.
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4147:: the Skegness Infant Academy (established when the infant school became an academy in 2012); Skegness Junior Academy (which replaced the Junior School in 2012); Seathorne Primary Academy (which replaced Seathorne Primary School in 2019); The Richmond School; and Beacon Primary Academy (opened as a new school in 2014). As of 2020, one private primary school operates in the town: The Viking School, which opened in 1982.
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1911. The town's early dance halls included the
Alhambra on Grand Parade (1911) and Central Hall on Roman Bank (1912). The Alhambra was converted into a casino in 1922, the same year Central Hall became a cinema. The Arcadia became a theatre; it was renamed the Arcadia Centre following a renovation in 1972 but closed in 1987 and was demolished before 2000. Henri de Monde opened the King's Theatre in 1912.
2004:. Skegness's visitor economy has been described by the district council as "counter-cyclical"; while continuing to serve a loyal client base, it provides a cheap alternative to holidays abroad and has therefore proven popular when the economy has been slower for the rest of the region. The seafront is a hub for the tourism industry, much of which is geared towards the provision of food (most famously
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residents has increased the proportion of infirm people in the district. In 2011, 69.6% of the population were in good or very good health, compared to 81.4% in
England, and 9.9% in very bad or bad health, against 5.4% for England. 28.6% of people (12.8% in 16–64 year-olds) also reported having their day-to-day activities limited, compared with 17.6% in England (8.2% in 16–64 year-olds).
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736:. Much of the parish's elevation is close to sea level, although a narrow band along the seafront is 4–5 m (13–16 ft) above peaking at 6 m (20 ft) on North Parade; the A52 road is elevated at 4 m (13 ft); there is a short narrow bank parallel to the shoreline between the North Shore Golf Club and Seathorne which is 10 m (33 ft) above sea level.
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storms and floods eroded sea defences. Between the 14th and 16th centuries, Skegness was one of several coastal settlements to incur major loss of land. Local people attempted to make artificial banks, but they were costly. Rising sea levels further threatened the coast and in 1525 or 1526 Skegness was largely washed away in a storm, along with the hamlets of East and West Meales.
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1616:. 1670, allowing more lands to be converted to agriculture. The Lords Castleton enclosed a large portion of the land around Skegness by 1740, over 800 acres (320 hectares). The Castleton estate passed through the male line which became extinct in 1723 on the death of the 5th Viscount, who bequeathed his estate to his cousin
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2962:, compared with 0.4% nationally. Since the end the 20th century, a growing number of people have opted to live in static caravans for a large part of the year; a 2011 report estimated that 6,600 people (mostly older and from former factory cities in the Midlands) were living in such properties in Skegness.
2068:, in 2020 there were three other manufacturers operating on the industrial estate: Unique Car Mats (UK) Ltd (founded in 1989), Windale Furnishings Ltd (a caravan seating maker founded in 1993), and Parragon Rubber Company. A range of services have outlets on the estate, including a medical practice, two
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in the 1940s. The county-council run
Infants' School was founded on Cavendish Road in 1908, followed by Skegness County Junior School in 1935 (renamed Skegness Junior School in 1999), the Seathorne Junior School in 1951 (replacing the Winthorpe School which closed) and Richmond Junior School in 1976.
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traffic in 1966 and the main interconnecting line, the East
Lincolnshire Railway, was dismantled from Firsby to Grimsby in 1970. The passenger timetable was reduced to save costs in 1977, but a full timetable returned in 1989 and improvement works were carried out in 2001 and 2011; the latter saw the
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than the national average; the mean age was 44.3 and the median 46 years, compared with 39.3 and 39 for
England. 21% of the population was under 20, versus 24% of England's, and 32.2% of Skegness's population was aged over 60, compared with 22% of England's population. This high proportion of elderly
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described as a "damaging dip in trade". Nevertheless, holiday-makers continued to visit the town and, in the 1980s and 1990s, people ventured to
Skegness for their second holiday alongside trips abroad; it also proved popular among the elderly in the winter months. The resort's popularity grew during
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accommodation. By 1981, 20 caravan sites were in operation and five years later there were over 100,000 holiday caravans and chalets in
Skegness and Ingoldmells. Increasingly the lodgings in the town centre closed or were converted into flats or shops. The 1970s also witnessed the advent of the cheap
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chapels, a school and the cricket ground. Housebuilding was left to speculative builders; the earliest development was concentrated along Lumley Road, which offered a direct route from the train station to the seafront. Newspapers across the
Midlands advertised properties, and shops began opening. By
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Skegness; the family's holdings covered 3,000 acres (1,200 hectares) and extended from Seacroft to Wainfleet. A large part of this land was purchased by speculative developers in the 1920s and 1930s, but the major developer went into liquidation in 1934 and the proposed housing estates were
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Skegness's oldest buildings are the medieval churches of St Clement, in Skegness, and St Mary, in Winthorpe. St Clement's has a 13th-century tower; the rest of the building may be medieval, but probably dates to the mid-16th century when it is thought to have been rebuilt. There were restorations in
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in 1885. As of 2020, services are usually held every Sunday in St Matthew's, and in St Mary's and St Clement's on all but the first Sunday of the month. The parishes of Skegness and Winthorpe were united in 1978; its legal name is Skegness with Winthorpe. The parish forms part of the Skegness Group,
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in 2013 attributed high levels of deprivation to the seasonal and low-paid nature of work in the tourism industry, which constitutes a large part of Skegness's economy; and also the tendency for retirees (often in variable health) from former industrial areas in the East Midlands to move to the town
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had seen his local rental income decline; his agent, H. V. Tippet, decided that the earl's fortunes might be revived if he turned Skegness into a seaside resort. A road plan was developed and the earl took out a mortgage of £120,000 to fund developments. In 1878, the full plan laid out plots for 787
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in the town), and portions of original railings dating from the 1870s which are situated to the south and north of the clock tower; these are all grade-II listed structures. A large portion of the later esplanade, boating lake, land north of the pier and tower gardens is also grade-II listed. South
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The seafront includes Skegness Pier, which houses amusements; to the south, Botton's Pleasure Beach is a funfair with roller coasters and other rides. Further south still is the Jubilee Clock Tower and the boating lake and Fairy Dell paddling pool. The western side of Grand Parade houses amusements
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The development was principally funded by the Earl, with a quarter of the funds contributed by the Spilsby Sanitary Authority. A sewerage disposal works opened at Burgh Le Marsh in 1936. Responsibility for water was later taken over by the East Lincolnshire Water Board; in 1973 this merged into the
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Opened in 1873, it was the final station on the Firsby–Skegness branch of the East Lincolnshire Railway. The number of people travelling by car and coach probably overtook the number using the train in the 1930s, a trend solidified in the post-war years. The station was earmarked for closure in the
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residents, driven partly by high in-migration and by the out-migration of younger residents; the local authority has described this as a "demographic imbalance". A 2005 study by the town council reported that for every two people aged 16–24 who left the town, three people aged 60 or above moved in.
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in electrics, building materials, plumbing and hardware supply, and 11 other wholesalers in fields including clothing, restaurant equipment, meat and plastic sheeting. The district council have proposed extending the estate as of 2016. The council also opened the Aura Skegness Business Centre there
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The fabric of the town centre has also changed. North and South Bracing were built in 1948–49. Butlin's left the main amusement park and it was extensively refurbished by Botton Bros in 1966; the switchback on North Parade was demolished in 1970. Residential development has included council estates
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in London. By 1913 more than 750,000 people made excursions to the town. Aside from bathing and enjoying the sands, visitors to Skegness found entertainment in the pier, which had a concert hall, saloon and theatre. Other theatres and picture houses opened in the early 20th century. Britain's first
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trade. It was also an important fishing port. During the medieval period the offshore barrier islands which sheltered the coast were destroyed, very likely in the 13th century during a period of exceptionally stormy weather. This left the coast exposed to the sea; later in the Middle Ages, frequent
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owing to the resort's affordability. In 2011, the town was England's fourth most popular holiday destination for UK residents, and in 2015 it received over 1.4 million visitors. It has a reputation as a traditional English seaside resort owing to its long, sandy beach and seafront attractions which
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The Drake family of Shardeloes Park and the Tyrwhitts of Stainfield also had estates at Seacroft and Croft Marsh in the 17th and 18th centuries (Sir Edward Tyrwhitt had been involved in costly disputes with the first Lord Castleton over lands in Skegness). The Tyrwhitt portion was inherited by the
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Skegness has been home to several people associated with the entertainment industry. Billy Butlin first set up his amusements stall on the seafront in the 1920s, opened the fairground rides south of the pier in 1929 and then established the first of his all-in holiday camps at Ingoldmells in 1936.
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in 1898, but the modern event dates to 1933. Since 2009, Skegness has held a music, art and cultural event, the SO Festival; in 2013 the district council estimated that it generated £1m for the area. In 1928, as part of the local authority's foreshore development, the Embassy Ballroom was built on
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operated at Winthorpe from 1926 to 1939. Lincolnshire County Library Service opened a branch in 1929 which was run by volunteers. In the 1930s, the council purchased a former shop on Roman Bank and converted it into the current library, run by full-time staff. As of 2020, it opens every day except
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and pipes which transported fresh water to the town; the water company was purchased by Skegness Urban District Council in 1909. The first sewerage disposal system was designed by D. Balfour as part of the Earl of Scarbrough's development scheme; a sewerage farm and works were erected at Seacroft.
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or multi-ethnic; and 0.1% other. The population is therefore less ethnically diverse than England as a whole. 94.2% of the town's population were born in the United Kingdom, compared with 86.2% nationally; 3.5% were born in European Union countries other than the UK and Ireland, of which more than
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Skegness Pier (built 1882) had a concert hall and later the Pier Theatre. Otherwise, most early attractions were to be found on the beach; Fred Clements ran a concert on the sands, which he moved to a temporary building on the lawn of Hildred's Hotel in 1906. He opened the Arcadia Concert Hall in
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Methodism arrived in Skegness in the early 19th century. A Wesleyan preacher visited once a month before the Wesleyans built a chapel on the High Street in 1837, which was replaced in 1848 and again in 1876; as the resort developed they were allocated a new site on Algitha Road where a chapel was
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The Skegness Boys' Brigade Band started in 1908; it was disbanded on the outbreak of the First World War. A new band was formed in 1923 or 1928, as Skegness Town Band, which later changed its name to Skegness Silver Band. The band continues to operate as of 2020. The Skegness Excelsior Band also
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off Wainfleet Road in 1956 which Murphy and Stiebels moved to. Murphy's successor left the town in the 1970s, but Stiebels and the ride manufacturer R. G. Mitchell were still operating on the estate in the late 1980s, while Rose-Forgrove (which had opened a larger factory in 1977) and Sanderson
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of £289.60 million. The town council has described local employment as "heavily reliant" on tourism. One estimate suggested that in 2015 2,846 jobs were supported directly by the visitor economy (accounting for around a third of the town's employed residents), with tourism indirectly supporting
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Skegness's first cinema – the Lawn Theatre – opened in 1911. G. J. Mellor says this was run by Henri de Monde, but Winston Kime says it was built by Bass's in the lawn adjacent to Hildred's Hotel, who leased it to Fred Clements, who only gave the lease to Monde after the First World War. Later
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of the parish was conducted in 1801 and recorded a population of 134. It had risen above 300 by 1841 and reached 366 ten years later, before dropping back to 349 in 1871. Following the initial development of the seaside resort, the population rose rapidly, contracted in the 1880s and then rose
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with warm summers and cool winters. Lincolnshire's position on the east of the British Isles allows for a sunnier and warmer climate relative to the national average, and it is one of the driest counties in the UK. In Skegness, the average daily high temperature peaks in August at 20.4 °C
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The Baptists also held services on the beaches of Skegness from 1893, forming a branch of the church the next year; temporary accommodation was built soon afterwards which sufficed until St Paul's Baptist Church opened in 1911; it was named for the short-lived St Paul's Free Church group of
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was created in its place. The civil parish of Winthorpe – which had previously been part of the Spilsby union, rural sanitary district and, from 1894, rural district – was abolished in 1926; most of it was merged into Skegness Urban District and a portion into
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the streets the following year. The urban district council (UDC) declined to purchase the gas company in 1902; the UDC attempted to take it over in 1911, and (after much dispute with the company) purchased it in 1914. The works were extended in the 1920s. The UDC's gas company was
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and eateries, punctuated by the entrance to Tower Gardens, a park; its pavilion, which dated to 1879, was demolished in 2019–20 and a community centre and café built on its site. Opposite the gardens is the Embassy Theatre. The town's nightlife includes bars, pubs and nightclubs.
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Fortunes changed during the 1890s; in the words of the historian Susan Barton, "Skegness and other 'lower' status resorts provided cheap amusements, beach entertainers, street traders and, by the end of the nineteenth century, spectacular entertainment for a mass market".
1995:, in 2011 Skegness was the fourth most popular holiday destination in England among UK residents. In 2015, Skegness and Ingoldmells received 1,484,000 visitors, of which 649,000 were day visitors; this brought in £212.83 million in direct expenditure, with an estimated
3448:(2019) place large parts of Skegness among the 10% most deprived parts of England; two of its neighbourhoods were ranked among the ten most deprived areas in Lincolnshire. There is limited research into the causes of deprivation in the town. A local official quoted by
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Church was registered as a charity in 1996; it later changed its name to the New Day Christian Centre and moved to new premises in 2011; as of 2020 it operates on North Parade as The Storehouse Church and, as well as running church services, provides Skegness's only
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Speculative housing was put up north of Scarbrough Avenue from the 1920s by T. L. Kirk and J. H. Canning, and after Castleton Boulevard was built in 1934 the original plan area was largely filled in. A hundred houses were built in the Richmond Drive area under the
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which protected the harbour eroded in the later Middle Ages, and it was lost to the sea after a storm in the 1520s. Rebuilt along the new shoreline, early modern Skegness was a small fishing and farming village, but from the late 18th century members of the local
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near St Clement's Church and Winthorpe, and various private developments. The seafront was fully developed in the 1970s and the last of The Park built on in 1982. In 1971, the pier entrance was remodelled; seven years later, a large section was swept away in
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houses in a grid-aligned settlement on 96 acres (39 hectares) of land between the shoreline and Roman Bank north of the High Street. Scarbrough Avenue would run inland from the centre of the Parade and was bisected by Lumley Avenue, with a new church in the
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1624:. By 1845, the Scarbrough estate comprised 1,219 acres (493 hectares) at Skegness. Although the population rose above 300 by 1851, the settlement "was still very much an undeveloped village of fishermen, farmers and farm hands" in the early 1870s.
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in Winthorpe. St Clement's and St Mary's have medieval origins. When the seaside resort was being planned in the 1870s, St Clement's was too small and far from the new town so the much larger St Matthew's Church was built on Scarbrough Avenue and
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Despite the arrival of several manufacturing firms since the 1950s and Skegness's prominence as a local commercial centre, the tourism industry remains very important for the economy and employment but the tourism service economy's low wages and
1495:. If the Roman fortifications indeed existed, it is likely that the Anglo-Saxons used them as a coastal shore fort. Later, the Vikings settled in Lincolnshire; their influence is detected in many local place names. Skegness's name combines the
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award which recognises the beach's high-quality water, facilities, beach safety, management and environmental education facilities. Between 1 May and 30 September, dogs are banned from the beach. Donkey rides are offered for children there.
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activity in the Skegness area. Place names and a report of a castle in the medieval settlement have been interpreted as evidence that a Roman fort existed in the town before being lost to the sea in the late Middle Ages. The archaeologist
807:. Rising sea levels and more intense sea storms from the 13th century onward likely eroded these islands, increasingly exposing the coast to the tides. Records from the Middle Ages show that local people maintained sand banks as a form of
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of the town began in 1940; there were fatalities on several occasions, the greatest being on 24 October 1941 when twelve residents were killed. Fifty-seven local servicemen died in the conflict and are named on the town's war memorial.
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Skegness Urban District Council meetings were held at 23 Algitha Road until 1920, when the authority purchased the Earl of Scarbrough's estate office at Roman Bank for £3,000 and used those as offices; these burned down in 1928; a new
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The local historian Richard Gurnham describes the clientele as "local gentry", without specifying further. The local historian Winston Kime also does not specify how far people travelled to holiday in the village, but quotes Canon
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According to the local historian W. O. Massingberd, there was no manor of Skegness, the "greater part" (including the township, the banks, dykes, port and shore) being under the jurisdiction of the manor of Ingoldmells (though the
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In the 2011 census, 47.8% of the population were male and 52.2% female. Of the population over 16, 45.3% were married, compared to 46.6% in England; 28.8% were single (a smaller proportion than in England where it is 34.6%), 12.8%
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Historic England give 1885, but the amusement ride historian Martin Easdown says the first switchback in Britain was installed in 1887 and that by the end of the year one was in place at Skegness. It was on the sands north of the
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houses is higher than average (32.4% compared with 22.3%), as is the proportion which are apartments in a converted house (9.8% compared with 4.3%) and flats in a commercial building (2.2% compared with 1.1%). The proportion of
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visited the town, he noted that "For old Skegnes is now buildid a pore new thing"; the settlement was principally a small farming and fishing village throughout the early modern period, with the marshland providing good summer
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in the 12th century (when they were held by Hugh de Leval and probably his son Guy), the de Lacy estates in England were settled on Robert's granddaughter and heiress Albreda de Lisours, who gave them to her own grandson
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and spend most of the year living there in caravans. In 2019, the town council listed several key challenges: the low-paid, low-skilled and seasonal nature of work in the tourism industry; a consequential dependency on
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Grand Parade. It was remodelled in 1982 and completely rebuilt in 1999 as the Embassy Theatre Complex, which is Skegness's only theatre as of 2020. The town has two cinemas: the Tower Cinema (opened in 1922) and an
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in 1882 saw 20,000 descend on the town to enjoy the beach and the sea, the many games and amusements that had popped up in the town, the pleasure boat trips that had just started launching from the pier, and the
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Parts of the Victorian development have been recognised for their special interest. These include the Church of St Matthew and the war memorial in its churchyard, the Jubilee Clock Tower (built in 1898 and a
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sharply so that by 1921 the resident population was over 9,000. This figure reached 12,539 in 1951, and continued to rise at varying rates over the century. It had reached 18,910 in 2001 and 19,579 in the
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years the town was established as one of the most popular seaside resorts in Britain. The layout of the modern seafront dates to this time and holiday camps were built around the town, including the first
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performed in a circus act in the amusement park in 1937 (while campaigning for his reinstatement to the priesthood), but died that year in the town after being mauled by one of his lions. The clown
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in 2010. It is coeducational and has a sixth form; at its 2020 Ofsted inspection, it was assessed as "requiring improvement". There were 893 pupils on roll in that year, out of a capacity of 1,340.
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for sheep. Over the course of the 16th century, the sea continued to encroach into the land at Skegness, while depositing sand banks further south, leading to the creation of Gibraltar Point. Roman
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Along with Louth, Skegness is "one of the main shopping and commercial centres" in East Lindsey, most likely due to it being the closest service hub for a large part of the surrounding rural area.
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until 1866, when it was placed in the Candleshoe No. 2 Rural Deanery; reorganised into the Candleshoe Rural Deanery in 1910, it was placed in the Calcewaithe and Candleshoe Rural Deanery in 1968.
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1975:, shops and bingo halls. What remained of Frederica Terrace, one of Skegness's oldest buildings, had been converted into entertainment bars and arcades before it was destroyed in a fire in 2007.
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operated in the interwar period. The town's amateur dramatic society, the Skegness Playgoers, was founded in 1937. As of 2020, they aim to put on two productions a year at the Embassy Theatre.
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on North Parade (this had been built in 1927); this was converted into offices, which were opened in 1964. The town council took over the building and it continues as the town hall as of 2019.
2008:), amusement arcades and other attractions, including the Botton's Pleasure Beach funfair. The pubs, bars and nightclubs, and neon-lit amusements have earned it the nickname "Skegvegas" (after
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joined the theatres of the Edwardian period as popular attractions, while some of the apartments and houses by the seafront were converted into shops, cafés and arcades. In 1936, Butlin built
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District of East Lindsey (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979, S.I. 1979/1415, which came into force on 5 May 1983. Specifically, the wards of St Clement's, Scarbrough, Seacroft and Winthorpe.
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animals on the dunes, which could weaken the defences. Skegness was flooded in 1525 or 1526, requiring the village to be rebuilt inland, and loss of land continued during the century. A clay
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had a small manor in Skegness and some land was held in the parish as a parcel of the manor of Croft). The manor of Ingoldmells was Despencer's Domesday estate. It passed to his brother
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in 1908; these operated only during summer until 1929, when cases were heard there year-round; a court opened on Roman Bank that year. The building was replaced in 1975 and the Spilsby
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church, the Church of the Sacred Heart on Grosvenor Road; it has been based there since 1950, having previously occupied the town's first purpose-built Catholic church since 1898.
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began opening in the town, the earliest being the Nottinghamshire Convalescent Home for Men (1891). Holiday homes or camps for the poor opened in 1891 and 1907. The town became an
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400 acres (160 hectares) of saltmarsh in 1627 and later in the 17th century reclaimed more marshland which had emerged from the sea, sheltered behind the growing Gibraltar Point.
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describe Skegness as "every inch the traditional English seaside town". Its long, wide, sandy beach is a main attraction for visitors; described as "sparklingly clean" by
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worshippers which had split from the Anglican congregation in the 1890s and whose accommodation on Beresford Avenue the Baptists used before they built their own chapel.
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since 2018. Another team, Skegness United F.C., folded in 2018. The town has a rugby club, Skegness R.U.F.C., which plays in the Midlands 4 East (North) division of the
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in the East Midlands to harm Skegness's visitor economy in the late 20th century. Nevertheless, the resort retains a loyal visitor base. Tourism increased following the
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inspection report in 2017, it was assessed as "requiring improvement". As of 2020, there are 456 pupils on the roll, out of a capacity of 898. The passage of the
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which opened in 1988), Skegness Retail Park (developed between 2000 and 2005), and the Quora Retail Park on Burgh Road which opened in 2017 and includes several
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years and boomed during the 1930s. The urban district council purchased the seafront in 1922 and its surveyor R. H. Jenkins oversaw the construction of Tower
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were a higher proportion of the Skegness population (66.8%), and all other groups were present at a lower proportion than the national rates. There were 8
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base briefly established by the town in 1914, the conflict brought little change to the town's fabric. Its popularity as a tourist destination grew in the
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and their descendants, with a remainder to the heirs of Thomas. After Thomas and Alice died childless, the manor was inherited in 1348 by Thomas's nephew
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opened on Roman Bank in 1880; in 1932 it was replaced with another elementary school, Skegness Senior Council School, which existed until it became a
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was thought to have health-giving qualities. To capitalise on this trend, the Skegness Hotel opened in 1770; visitors could reach it by
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the Conservatives had increased their vote share to 76.7% (their second-highest nationally), while Labour's share had fallen to 14.0%.
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system, and building the sea wall (finished in 1878). He provided or invested in other amenities, including the gas and water supply,
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3900:-on-Sea" and suggesting that many of its residents were "more nostalgic and more socially conservative" than those in diverse,
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had factories elsewhere in the town. The latter went into administration in 1990, and the Rose Bearings factory was sold to
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billeted thousands of trainees in the town for its No. 11 Recruit Centre. The Butlin's camp was occupied by the
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nearly 900 more. Over half of these jobs were in accommodation and food and drink, with a further 18.1% in
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occupations than in England as a whole (combined 22.3% versus 41.7% of England's population aged 16–74).
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in Skegness, making up a negligible proportion of the population compared with 0.8% nationally;
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in 1992; they closed it in 2010. The ride manufacturer R. G. Mitchell was purchased in 2005 by
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did not contest the parliamentary seat in 2019, but in the European Parliament elections held
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in the town, with regular services on routes to Ingoldmells and Chapel St Leonards; there are
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had opened in the town in 1885 or 1887. A fairground operated on the central beach before the
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in Ingoldmells, providing entertainment and facilities for guests. It was joined in 1939 by
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passed to his eventual heirs, the Earls of Scarbrough. Winthorpe's church was possessed by
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Massingberd, W. O. (1891). "The Court Rolls of the Manor of Ingoldmells-cum-Addlethorpe".
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Pearson, R. E. (1968). "Railways in Relation to Resort Development in East Lincolnshire".
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Several notable religious figures either lived in the town or served it in some capacity:
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opened in 1931 and was later extended. In the 1950s, the council acquired for £50,000 the
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opened a factory on Church Road in a former laundry. The urban district council opened an
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A Millennium of Saltmaking: Prehistoric and Romano-British Salt Production in the Fenland
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English Peasant Farming: The Agrarian History of Lincolnshire from Tudor to Recent Times
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of trade" in Nottingham for a fall in visitor numbers compared with the previous year.
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that year and the railways arrived at Skegness in 1873. The line was designed to bring
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The dates for the foundations of the water works, bathing pools and pier are from
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The earliest record of a priest at Skegness dates to 1291. The church belonged to
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calls him "the prime mover" behind Skegness's transformation into a modern resort.
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constituency, which was abolished in 1885, after which Skegness was placed in the
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places of worship are the churches of St Clement and St Matthew in Skegness, and
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Weather station is located 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from the Skegness town centre.
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in the area for thousands of years, though it was relatively sheltered until the
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Coastal Trends Report: Lincolnshire (Subcells 2b–c – Grimsby to Gibraltar Point)
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cinemas included The Parade Cinema which opened in 1933 and closed in the 1970s.
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in 1628, who disposed of it in 1657; the following year, it was acquired by Sir
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on the High Street in 1929; it remains in use as of 2020. The Assemblies of God
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in 1873 transformed it into a popular seaside resort. This was the intention of
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incorporates the contiguous conurbation extending north through Ingoldmells to
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The People's Palaces: The Story of the Seaside Pleasure Buildings of 1870–1914
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A Profile of Deprivation in Larger English Seaside Destinations, 2007 and 2010
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9003:. Specifically, the wards of St Clement's, Scarbrough, Seacroft and Winthorpe.
5069:; by 1641 the patron was Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton, and the
4681:(1904–1991) played for the Skegness team and died in the town. Among golfers,
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Parade and Grand Parade contain 19th- and 20th-century boarding houses in the
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services up the coast as far as Mablethorpe and inland to Boston and Lincoln.
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factory which had opened in the 1920s. After the Second World War, some other
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school, Skegness Grammar School converted to an academy in 2012. At its last
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and machine operatives (8.7%). There is a much lower proportion of people in
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The Business of Leisure: Tourism, Sport, Events and Other Leisure Industries
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A North Country Estate: The Lumleys and Saundersons as Landowners, 1600–1900
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9631:"Records of the Mid-Lincolnshire Electric Supply Company Limited, 1936–1948"
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That year, water pipes were also being laid for The Drive and Dormy Avenue:
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closed in 1980, transferring all cases to Skegness. By 1913, the town had a
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abroad, which took visitors away from British seaside towns. The decline in
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replaced the switchback in 1908. By 1911, the population had reached 3,775.
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was responsible for erecting Green Bank between Roman Bank and the shore in
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Skegness was rebuilt along the new coastline. By 1543, when the antiquarian
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to the south. The town is approximately 22 miles (35 km) north-east of
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4830:(died 1399), the husband of the duke's daughter and eventual sole heiress
4083:(ULH). It contains two in-patient wards, with 39 beds (including three in
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constituency. Another reorganisation saw the parish incorporated into the
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Addlethorpe civil parish. In 1974, the urban district was merged with the
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to the seaside. Rising wages and better holiday provision meant that some
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Training Standards Council Inspection Report July 1998: East Lindsey ITeC
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made secondary education compulsory for pupils aged 11–15 from 1945. The
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15485:(2007). "Leisure". In Carneval, Francesca; Strange, Julie-Marie (eds.).
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Select Committee on Regenerating Seaside Towns and Communities (2019).
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Beatty, Christina; Fothergill, Steve; Powell, Ryan; Scott, Sue (2011).
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by agreement in 1194. The Ingoldmells property then descended with the
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in Wainfleet. In 1933, it closed and was replaced by the coeducational
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began visiting the village for leisure from the late 18th century. The
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The Book of Skegness, Ingoldmells, Addlethorpe and Chapel St. Leonards
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Housing, Planning, Local Government and the Regions Committee (2006).
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facilities for pupils who do not live locally. Having previously been
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from the European Union (EU) in 2020, Skegness was represented in the
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group of newspapers established a local version for the town, the
4229:(East Lindsey ITeC) which had opened in Skegness in 1984; and the
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In the 2011 census, 68.2% of Skegness's population said they were
1842:(1923), the boating lake (1924, extended in 1932), the Fairy Dell
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The railway line connecting the East Midlands cities with Skegness
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in 2017, and continues as of 2020. Former newspapers include the
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Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire Rugby Football Union
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2945:(27.5% compared with 16.8%) and a slightly smaller proportion of
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0.2% of the town's population, contrasting with 0.5% nationally.
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centre; 16 shops ranging from a cheesemonger to tyre dealers; 12
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Court Rolls of the Manor of Ingoldmells in the County of Lincoln
8372:"East Lindsey and Boston Have 'Highest Rates' of Teen Pregnancy"
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Search for "Skegness" and switch on the civil parish boundaries.
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nine years later and extended in 1985. As of June 2020, it is a
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The original Skegness was situated farther east at the mouth of
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15141:
14876:
Anglo-Norman Studies: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2008
14012:. Sheffield: Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research,
11711:
11486:"Skegness Esplanade and Tower Gardens (List Entry No. 1443891)"
10690:
10658:
10535:
10468:
10424:
10392:
10360:
10328:
4986:
was granted permission to build its supermarket nearby in 2002.
4334:
4318:
4183:
3897:
3844:
3385:
A lack of more varied, higher skilled and better paid work and
2542:
2001:
1930:
1859:
1633:
1567:
729:
527:
125:
15986:
15112:
15086:
14276:
14252:
12532:
11522:"Works Complete on the New £1.6million Tower Gardens Pavilion"
11258:
Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland
10686:"Skegness College of Vocational Training Limited (URN: 54397)"
8470:
8403:
8133:
8118:, p. 73. The figure for 1971 was accessed via a query in
7868:
7420:"Skegness is Fourth Most Popular English Destination – Report"
6657:"Skegness Esplanade and Tower Gardens (List Entry No. 443891)"
5614:
5612:
4692:
Others with links to Skegness include the poet and art critic
2485:
According to the 2011 census, Skegness's population was 97.6%
1704:
towns could afford to have a holiday for the first time. With
17449:
17383:
17262:
17212:
16200:
15438:(1989). "The Changing Coastline". In Mills, Dennis R. (ed.).
15014:
14930:
Picture Pioneers: The Story of the Northern Cinema, 1896–1971
14228:
14204:
13037:"Butlin, Sir William Heygate Edmund Colborne [Billy]"
12477:
8209:
8119:
8114:, p. 63. The local census conducted in 1882 is cited in
8066:
7856:
7829:
7271:
7230:
4983:
4838:, after which the lordship of the manor merged in the crown.
3551:
2538:
2032:
1597:
1559:
1548:
800:
542:. This new Skegness quickly became a popular destination for
14858:. Lincoln: Lincolnshire Research Observatory. Archived from
14552:. World Bank Regional and Sectoral Studies. Washington, DC:
14389:
Saltfleet to Gibraltar Point Strategy: Non-Technical Summary
9448:"Estimates of the EP2019 Vote in Westminster Constituencies"
8081:
Figures for 1801–1961, except 1861 and 1871, are taken from
7057:
Progress on the estate was described as "phenomenal" by the
1491:
and the location of a Roman ferry which crossed The Wash to
17297:
14824:
14143:
14002:
13917:
13774:, pp. 119, 125. For the dates of birth and death, see
10740:
10222:"Skegness Primary Schools Managers (Reference Name SR/948)"
9640:
8497:"Ten Most Deprived Neighbourhoods in Lincolnshire Revealed"
8482:
8458:
8446:
8415:
7844:
5671:, p. 13. The full extent of these manors are given in
5609:
4975:
3422:
3414:
2973:
Economic characteristics of residents aged 16 to 74 (2011)
2550:
1732:
The earl spent thousands of pounds on laying roads and the
1718:
1575:
1563:
772:
768:
647:
and two local newspapers. The town has a police station, a
415:
403:
15533:
15487:
20th Century Britain: Economic, Cultural and Social Change
14434:
East Lindsey District Council: Skegness Masterplan Refresh
13959:
Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840–1970
10728:
10587:"St Clement's College (URN 134615): Linked Establishments"
7159:
7157:
6849:
6847:
4619:
Among performers connected with the town was the comedian
1752:(1883). He donated land and money towards the building of
15726:
14570:
14259:
East Lindsey Local Plan: Core Strategy: Adopted July 2018
12555:"Church of St Clement, Skegness (List Entry No. 1229943)"
12440:
11419:"Coronavirus: Threat to Century-Old Seaside Donkey Rides"
11189:"Visitor Numbers to Lincolnshire's Churches Still Rising"
9248:
7892:
6798:
6796:
6794:
6792:
5061:
at Tattershall in the late Middle Ages and, in 1548, the
4834:, and then to their son Henry of Bolingbroke, who became
3866:, with the Conservatives receiving 42.4% of the vote and
3460:
2708:
Gender, age, health and household characteristics (2011)
1943:
631:. Poor transport and communication links are barriers to
587:, nightclubs and bars. Other visitor attractions include
406:
14872:"Brothers at Court: Urse de Abetot and Robert Dispenser"
14496:
13686:"Scannell, Vernon [real name John Vernon Bain]""
7455:
6478:
6476:
4700:, who was born there in 1922. The former tabloid editor
4639:
at Butlins early in his career. The disgraced clergyman
4417:
The Embassy Theatre Complex on Grand Parade (built 1999)
4103:
practices (on Hawthorn Road and Churchill Avenue), four
3378:, associate professional, technical, administrative and
3311:, compared with 69.9% for all of England. 51.7% were in
15575:
Uberoi, Elise; Baker, Carl; Cracknell, Richard (2019).
15024:. London: Nathan Lichfield and Partners. Archived from
14699:
14506:. Scarborough: Global Tourism Solutions. Archived from
13927:. Coventry: Adult Learning Inspectorate. Archived from
13314:
The Church of England Pulpit, and Ecclesiastical Review
11764:"SO Festival Labelled Waste of Money 'One of the Best'"
9798:
9786:
9481:"National Gas Archive: Skegness Urban District Council"
9422:"EP2019 Results Mapped onto Westminster Constituencies"
7154:
6844:
4511:
continues as a weekly as of 2020. Founded in 2001, the
4107:(three on Algitha Road and one on Ida Road), and three
751:; it runs north-west from Skegness in a narrow band to
14837:. Lincoln: Lincolnshire County Council. Archived from
14289:. Louth: East Lindsey District Council. Archived from
14265:. Louth: East Lindsey District Council. Archived from
14241:. Louth: East Lindsey District Council. Archived from
14217:. Louth: East Lindsey District Council. Archived from
13627:
Dobson, Austin; Basu (rev.), Sayoni (September 2004).
6789:
3831:, who has held the constituency since winning it from
1925:
holidays have become popular, prompting the growth of
728:, which runs along the coast between Skegness and the
16083:
16019:
15380:"Tennyson and Lincolnshire: II. The Somerset Friends"
14300:
11387:"Public Space Protection Orders and Dog Free Beaches"
8993:
The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1995
8943:
8941:
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7253:
7251:
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Margins of the East Fen: Historic Landscape Evolution
5855:
Margins of the East Fen: Historic Landscape Evolution
5755:
5753:
5639:
Margins of the East Fen: Historic Landscape Evolution
4793:
probably in the late 1090s; Urse exchanged them with
4627:
was born in the town. The rock singer and songwriter
4542:.Local radio stations that broadcast to Skegness are
2115:
Skegness Retail Park, developed between 2000 and 2005
1854:
were turned on; the following year Butlin launched a
846:
scheme began operation in 1994 to replace lost sand.
747:
layer formed around 100 million years ago during the
427:
418:
412:
400:
397:
394:
15574:
15543:. Oxford: Training Standards Council. Archived from
15220:"Traiectus/Tric/Skegness: A Domesday Name Explained"
14406:
9285:
The estimates for constituency vote shares are from
9199:
8850:
The Local Government (Successor Parishes) Order 1973
8495:
Miller, Claire; Whitelam, Paul (29 September 2019).
8054:
5635:"2.1 The Saxon Shore, the Vikings and Domesday Book"
4297:
has had a unit in the town since 1913 and built its
3409:
sector could provide opportunities for growth, weak
1582:
15872:Minkley, J. W. (1991). "South Africa in Skegness".
15338:
12985:
9900:"Services – Skegness and District General Hospital"
9868:"Overview – Skegness and District General Hospital"
9583:
The Anglian Water Authority Constitution Order 1973
6868:
6383:
6381:
6261:
6259:
5992:
5990:
4317:In 2019, East Lindsey Council approved plans for a
2933:The 2011 census showed Skegness's population to be
1515:settler or it could derive from the Old Norse word
838:carries particles of sediment southwards along the
409:
15777:Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England
14785:The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Concise Edition
14382:
14358:
14336:(1962). "Lincolnshire". In Mitchell, J. B. (ed.).
13811:
13684:
13628:
13561:
13449:
13205:
13091:
13035:
12077:Toolstation Northern Counties East Football League
11284:James, Daniel; Hennessy, Peter (9 December 2019).
9389:"In Brexit-on-Sea, the Left-Behind Still Want Out"
8938:
8128:. Retrieved 28 June 2020. The 1981 figure is from
7641:"Skegness Factory Closure Leaves 176 Without Jobs"
7248:
7090:
7065:
7034:
6927:
6400:
6165:
5750:
5432:
5357:
4995:This was an unofficial census carried out locally.
4913:and elsewhere on their way to bathe in the sea at
4198:, opened in 1955. They merged in 1986 to form the
3749:Skegness civil parish became the urban district's
2103:The Hildred's Shopping Centre which opened in 1988
1942:in the East Midlands in the 1980s caused what the
724:. It is located on a low-lying flat region called
677:The civil parish of Skegness includes most of the
15936:"'Chesterland' in the Court Rolls of Ingoldmells"
15740:. Guildford: The Completely Group. Archived from
15698:
14430:
14006:The Caravan Communities of the Lincolnshire Coast
13626:
13093:"Lucan, Arthur [real name Arthur Towle ]"
12807:"1–5, St Andrew's Drive (List Entry No. 1229947)"
10868:"St Clement's Church, Skegness: More Information"
9848:
9387:Kilcoyne, Clodagh; Ledwith, Sara (4 April 2019).
7485:
6514:, p. 47 for the launching of the steamboats.
5842:
5840:
5338:
4696:, who died in the town in 1901, and the novelist
4225:, which formed in 2000 following a merger of the
4091:. ULH runs Accident and Emergency departments at
4000:
3779:
3463:base; the under-funding of public services; poor
1663:
17655:
15758:Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
15444:Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
14458:The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey
14307:Replacement Train Timetable: Nottingham–Skegness
11837:
11835:
10290:"Skegness Junior School (Reference Name SR/942)"
8918:Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
7551:"Look Back at 'Minebea' Factory Workers in 1958"
7472:Memorandum by Skegness Town Council, printed in
6887:"Skegness War Memorial (List Entry No. 1441366)"
6881:
6879:
6877:
6378:
6256:
5987:
4723:was born in the town in 1900, as was the seaman
4527:(1909–1964; revived in 1985 but merged into the
4077:Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust
3440:seaside town; 61.5% of their statistical areas (
2553:0.1% compared with 0.5% for all of England, and
2518:three quarters (2.7% of the total) were born in
15127:Department for Communities and Local Government
14440:. Nottingham: Focus Consultants. Archived from
14313:. London: East Midlands Railway. Archived from
14058:The Place Names of Lindsey (North Lincolnshire)
13867:"Unveiling of the Jesse Handsley Tribute Board"
12843:"Church of St Matthew (List Entry No. 1230006)"
12468:"Hits and Memories for Lincolnshire and Newark"
11357:"Blue Flag Flying High Again on Skegness Beach"
9386:
9263:"Lincolnshire Records UK's Highest Brexit Vote"
8275:
8273:
7388:"Skegness Seafront Fire Remembered 10 Years On"
6537:"Church of St Matthew (List Entry No. 1230006)"
3920:
3792:In national politics, Skegness fell within the
3087:Wholesale and retail trade; repair of vehicles
2545:composed 0.1% (compared with 1.5% in England),
1967:grants had provided millions of pounds towards
1644:from Boston, which was the terminus of several
15606:England's Seaside: What Are the Opportunities?
15356:(2nd ed.). New Haven, Conn., and London:
14419:. London: Friends of the Earth. Archived from
14117:
12879:"Jubilee Clock Tower (List Entry No. 1229944)"
12663:"Ivy House Farmhouse (List Entry No. 1278845)"
10256:"Winthorpe CE School (Reference Name SR/1217)"
8494:
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8330:
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8269:
8267:
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6234:
6232:
6206:
6204:
5837:
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4087:) and its services include a 24-hour, walk-in
3788:Boston and Skegness parliamentary constituency
3335:(0.6% against 4.1% nationally) especially so.
2925:among females aged 15 to 17 (28.7 per 1,000).
2701:Household composition, age, health and housing
16:Town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England
16651:
16069:
15892:
15649:
15310:
15125:. London: Office for National Statistics and
14759:
14451:
14395:. Lincoln: Environment Agency. Archived from
14076:Historic Amusement Parks and Fairground Rides
14072:
14034:Encyclopedia of the World's Coastal Landforms
12771:"Burnside Farmhouse (List Entry No. 1230007)"
11964:
11832:
11283:
11016:
11014:
10420:"The Richmond School, Skegness (URN: 120494)"
9212:
9210:
9208:
9155:
9014:"Boston and Skegness - Election results 2024"
8328:
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8015:East Lindsey District Council Planning Portal
7985:East Lindsey District Council Planning Portal
7880:
7581:"Sanderson Forklifts: Gone But Not Forgotten"
7521:"History of Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) Ltd"
7036:"Growing Skegness: Development of New Estate"
6874:
6826:
5672:
5266:
4762:In Domesday there are four entries for Tric:
1908:
1717:. At the end of Scarbrough Avenue would be a
1680:, running along the coast between Boston and
550:from the East Midlands factory towns. By the
15599:
14091:
13935:
13822:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
13695:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
13639:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
13216:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
13102:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
13046:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
12591:"Church of St Mary (List Entry No. 1229941)"
9665:
9534:
7937:
7500:
7498:
7496:
7494:
7242:
5446:"Climate of the World: England and Scotland"
4909:town was "much frequented" by visitors from
4677:was born in Skegness in 1948. The cricketer
3934:in 1949 and its functions taken over by the
3858:At the first election after it was created (
3729:urban districts, and the rural districts of
3433:) or above, compared with 27.4% nationally.
2965:
1777:
1543:have argued that Tric derived its name from
458:, the town is 43 miles (69 km) east of
45:Skegness clock tower and seafront amusements
15850:
15578:General Election 2019: Results and Analysis
15038:"Skegness: a History of Railway Excursions"
15018:East Lindsey Retail and Economic Assessment
14904:
14806:Lane, Tom; Morris, Elaine L., eds. (2001).
13778:"Dutton Speedwords: Background and Purpose"
13457:The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
12735:"Church Farmhouse (List Entry No. 1229939)"
12699:"Church Farmhouse (List Entry No. 1278851)"
9382:
9380:
8250:
7904:
6229:
6201:
5732:
5720:
5708:
5684:
5507:The European Climate Assessment and Dataset
5492:
4631:was born in Skegness in 1947. The comedian
4079:; some of its services are provided by the
4013:In 1827 the village was afforded its first
3975:Mid-Lincolnshire Electricity Supply Company
2576:Black, African, Caribbean or Black British
1688:; an extension to Skegness was approved by
1602:Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton
1527:of 1086. It is usually identified with the
1466:
16658:
16644:
16076:
16062:
15754:Lincolnshire Towns and Industry, 1700–1914
15699:Whitehead, E. J.; Lawrence, A. R. (2006).
15251:Lincolnshire Coastal Villages and the Sea
15210:
14849:Lincolnshire Research Observatory (2003).
14805:
14764:. Britain in Old Photographs. Cheltenham:
14706:Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with Map
14681:Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with Map
12001:, p. 104, who gives the date as 1923.
11480:
11478:
11011:
9205:
8307:
5744:
5618:
5567:
5555:
5543:
5535:
5023:
5021:
5019:
5017:
4978:opened a supermarket on Richmond Drive in
4227:East Lindsey Information Technology Centre
3655:
2019:interest in Skegness was Alfred Hayward's
739:The bedrock under the town is part of the
627:, have contributed towards high levels of
16665:
15629:Town, City and Nation: England, 1850–1914
13682:
12999:"The Ship Hotel (List Entry No. 1236694)"
11934:
10388:"Seathorne Primary Academy (URN: 147412)"
9750:Family Services Directory and Local Offer
9136:European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999
7491:
7348:
5370:Museum of London Archaeology Service 2010
5007:
5005:
5003:
5001:
4431:Tower Cinema on Lumley Road (opened 1922)
3807:. In 1867, it was transferred to the new
2480:
1558:or cape, as the place name suggests, and
663:
615:nature reserve to the south of the town.
530:visited for holidays. The arrival of the
494:roads, connecting it with Boston and the
57:The beach with the pier in the background
17679:Populated coastal places in Lincolnshire
15911:
15702:The Chalk Aquifer System of Lincolnshire
15460:
15434:
15374:
15065:
14995:
14666:. London: House of Lords. Archived from
14547:
14167:Ancient and Modern Skegness and District
14123:A Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-Names
13979:
13902:. London. 22 September 2009. p. 59.
13596:"Helen Hewlett to Manage GB&I Teams"
11946:
11319:
11317:
11315:
11313:
11162:Charity Commission for England and Wales
11034:"Seathorne Chapel (Primitive Methodist)"
10806:
9602:
9558:
9419:
9377:
8789:
8342:Nomis: Official Labour Market Statistics
8285:Nomis: Official Labour Market Statistics
8228:Nomis: Official Labour Market Statistics
8147:Nomis: Official Labour Market Statistics
7515:
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7148:
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6321:
6291:"Between the Ears: Tennyson in Skegness"
6238:
6159:
5961:"Settlement of Skegness (HER no. 45510)"
5405:
5393:
4956:Housing, Town Planning, &c. Act 1919
4824:Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster
4561:
4333:
4249:St Matthew's Church, Skegness (Anglican)
4244:
4154:available to Skegness's children was at
4099:in Boston. As of 2020, the town has two
4004:
3783:
3692:. In 1875, it was placed in the Spilsby
3664:
3555:old station master's house demolished.
3479:
1982:
1912:
1781:
1723:
1667:
732:and separates the coast from the upland
667:
462:and 22 miles (35 km) north-east of
15871:
15650:Waller, Robert; Criddle, Byron (1999).
15551:
15481:
15408:
15291:
15270:
15147:Skegness College of Vocational Training
14852:Statistics about Skegness, East Lindsey
14724:Skeggy! The Story of an East Coast Town
14517:
14477:
14332:
14181:
13819:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
13738:
13692:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
13636:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
13213:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
13099:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
13089:
13043:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
12341:"Big Changes for Lincolnshire Weeklies"
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11868:
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11149:
10929:
10927:
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10860:
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10646:
10573:
10531:"Skegness Grammar School (URN: 138757)"
10525:
10523:
10356:"Skegness Junior Academy (URN: 138442)"
10324:"Skegness Infant Academy (URN: 138750)"
10182:
10180:
10167:
10165:
10163:
9937:United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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9473:
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9286:
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8771:
8430:
8428:
8426:
8424:
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8397:
8136:, p. 180. The 2001 figure is from
8129:
8115:
8110:The figures for 1861 and 1871 are from
8077:
8075:
7840:
7838:
7703:
7701:
7699:
7468:
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6467:
6443:
6402:"Death of Mr H. V. Tippet, of Skegness"
6345:
6333:
6195:
6059:
5014:
4704:started his journalistic career at the
4219:Skegness College of Vocational Training
4202:, which closed in 2004 and reopened as
4136:As of 2020, the town is served by five
4081:United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
3202:Professionals; associate professionals
3142:Professional, scientific and technical
2080:. There is also a recycling centre and
1437:European Climate Assessment and Dataset
17656:
16366:List of civil parishes in Lincolnshire
15958:
15933:
15813:. Britain in Old Photographs. Stroud:
15774:
15751:
15672:
15623:
15612:. London: VisitEngland. Archived from
15507:
15247:
15184:
15166:
15140:
15035:
15015:Nathan Lichfield and Partners (2014).
14927:
14782:
14760:Kime, Winston; Wilkinson, Ken (2011).
14595:
14500:STEAM Final Trend Report for 2013–2015
14164:
13956:
13945:. London: Avison Young. Archived from
13806:
13447:
13292:
13174:
13004:The National Heritage List for England
12956:The National Heritage List for England
12920:The National Heritage List for England
12884:The National Heritage List for England
12848:The National Heritage List for England
12812:The National Heritage List for England
12776:The National Heritage List for England
12740:The National Heritage List for England
12704:The National Heritage List for England
12668:The National Heritage List for England
12632:The National Heritage List for England
12596:The National Heritage List for England
12560:The National Heritage List for England
11940:
11491:The National Heritage List for England
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10716:
10561:
10450:
10060:"Mental Health Services – Holly Lodge"
8971:
8959:
8837:
8813:
8777:
8674:
8630:
8618:
8527:
8138:Lincolnshire Research Observatory 2003
8132:, p. 15. The 1991 figure is from
8111:
7874:
7281:via Old Maps (retrieved 21 May 2020).
7178:
6892:The National Heritage List for England
6768:
6756:
6732:
6692:
6690:
6688:
6662:The National Heritage List for England
6651:
6649:
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6542:The National Heritage List for England
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5783:
5503:"Indices Data – Skegness Station 1839"
5416:
5414:
5143:
4998:
4465:Northern Counties East Football League
4354:Foundation for Environmental Education
4329:
4061:Skegness and District General Hospital
3518:to provide connections throughout the
3257:Process, plant and machine operatives
2928:East Lindsey has a high proportion of
2309:
2169:
1710:Richard Lumley, 9th Earl of Scarbrough
16639:
16057:
15556:(2nd ed.). London and New York:
14946:
14869:
14677:
14073:Brodie, Allan; Stamper, Paul (2015).
14054:
13470:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.111487
13259:
13203:
11958:
11904:
11310:
9546:
9350:
9289:"EU Referendum: Constituency Results"
9037:
8935:Click on the images of the town hall.
8140:, p. 1. The 2011 figure is from
7893:Wilkinson Williams & Savills 2013
7510:
6859:
6507:
6191:
6189:
6187:
6185:
6183:
6095:
6093:
5883:
5881:
5771:
5759:
5696:
5603:
5353:
5351:
5349:
5347:
4557:
763:in the Wolds. The surface layers are
559:which opened in Ingoldmells in 1936.
504:Nottingham to Skegness (via Grantham)
15893:Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2016).
15831:
15808:
15228:Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
15194:. Manchester: Ofsted. Archived from
15176:. Manchester: Ofsted. Archived from
15150:. Manchester: Ofsted. Archived from
15046:Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
14831:Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2019
14740:
14721:
14606:Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
14528:Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
14144:Community Resource Planning (2019).
14031:
13775:
13771:
13511:
13499:
13425:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U160263
13409:"Thompson, Rt Rev. Kenneth George".
13347:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U153242
13331:"Clarkson, Rt Rev. George William".
13193:. London. 12 March 2005. p. 80.
13145:
13033:
12547:
12371:"Changing UK: Map of BBC TV Regions"
11998:
11952:
11826:
11146:
11108:
11096:
11020:
10975:
10951:Church of the Sacred Heart, Skegness
10924:
10857:
10821:
10812:
10794:
10782:
10643:
10520:
10177:
10171:
10160:
10154:
9854:
9810:
9774:
9617:
9608:
9570:
9564:
9552:
9522:
9505:
9470:
9445:
8947:
8899:
8825:
8801:
8768:
8421:
8394:
8281:"Skegness Parish: Local Area Report"
8143:"Skegness Parish: Local Area Report"
8072:
7835:
7696:
7461:
7444:
7298:
7259:
7184:
7169:
7163:
7139:
7133:
7121:
7021:
7009:
6996:
6978:
6966:
6954:
6942:
6921:
6853:
6814:
6774:
6744:
6708:
6696:
6595:
6571:
6511:
6455:
6387:
6360:
6277:
6265:
6250:
6210:
6147:
6123:
6111:
6099:
6084:
6072:
5996:
5947:
5923:
5899:
5668:
5579:
5539:
5420:
5381:
4882:Drakes in 1776 and included a large
4571:1884 and the 20th-century and it is
4321:and community centre on Roman Bank.
4221:(a private centre founded in 1975);
3877:The same period saw support for the
2447:
15836:. Skegness: Skegness Town Council.
14953:A Dictionary of British Place-Names
14235:East Lindsey Economic Baseline 2016
13386:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U39319
13164:. London. 30 July 1990. p. 12.
13034:Reid, Douglas A. (September 2017).
12104:"End of an Era for Skegness United"
10993:East Lincolnshire Methodist Circuit
10619:"St Clement's College (URN 134615)"
9829:Royal National Lifeboat Institution
8528:Davies, Caroline (21 August 2013).
8471:Office for National Statistics 2013
8404:East Lindsey District Council 2018a
8134:Office for National Statistics 1998
7869:East Lindsey District Council 2018b
7611:"History of Rose Bearings, Saxilby"
7587:. 10 September 2012. Archived from
6702:
6685:
6636:
6613:
6577:
6517:
6351:
6141:
6020:
5846:
5813:
5630:
5411:
4143:primary schools, four of which are
3660:
3235:Caring, leisure and other services
2588:Born in EU (except UK and Ireland)
1987:Skegness Pier deck looking seawards
1872:The Derbyshire Miners' Holiday Camp
13:
16783:Brackenborough with Little Grimsby
15874:The Journal of the Cricket Society
15800:
14482:. London: George Phillip and Son.
14338:Great Britain: Geographical Essays
12500:"Greatest Hits Radio Lincolnshire"
11638:"Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway"
11072:St Paul's Baptist Church, Skegness
9318:Clavane, Anthony (14 April 2017).
9200:Uberoi, Baker & Cracknell 2019
8210:East Lindsey District Council 2016
8067:East Lindsey District Council 2016
7905:O'Flinn, Holly (19 October 2017).
7857:Nathan Lichfield and Partners 2014
7830:East Lindsey District Council 2016
7678:Aggregated Regulatory News Service
7428:. 6 September 2011. Archived from
7356:"Coastal Arcade Destroyed by Fire"
7272:East Lindsey District Council 1995
7231:East Lindsey District Council 2016
6180:
6129:
6117:
6090:
6078:
5878:
5597:
5573:
5549:
5344:
5260:
4812:Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln
4795:Robert de Lacy, lord of Pontefract
4731:; The chess champion and educator
4729:Scott's first Antarctic Expedition
4662:was rector from 1971 to 1978, and
4240:
4115:and general health advice centre.
3915:
3405:. While the digital nature of the
3331:(0.8% versus 4.4% nationally) and
3153:Public administration and defence
1789:'s "Jolly Fisherman" poster (1908)
1554:Natural sea defences (including a
782:
713:and 43 miles (69 km) east of
14:
17705:
15980:
14497:Global Tourism Solutions (2016).
13604:. 29 January 2015. Archived from
13538:. 6 December 2005. Archived from
13308:. Vol. 54. pp. 141–142.
13090:Pointon, Michael (January 2011).
12986:Pevsner, Harris & Antram 1989
12379:. 1 December 2008. Archived from
12309:"East Coast and The Wolds Target"
11644:. Lincolnshire Coast Destination
11528:. 8 February 2020. Archived from
10464:"The Viking School (URN: 120739)"
9287:Dempsey, Noel (6 February 2017).
6869:Pevsner, Harris & Antram 1989
4905:, recorded in the 1790s that the
4810:through the de Lacy family until
4607:
4401:
3774:National Deposit Friendly Society
3503:operates hourly services to/from
2015:Before the 1950s, the only major
1900:and used it for training seamen.
1583:Later fishing and farming village
775:, deposited since the end of the
486:to the north. The town is on the
16041:
16029:
16008:
15996:
15961:Firsby to Wainfleet and Skegness
15834:The Skegness Date Book 1850–2000
14455:; Longley, Thomas, eds. (1924).
13889:
13859:
13800:
13765:
13732:
13683:Brownjohn, Alan (January 2011).
13676:
13620:
13588:
13554:
13517:
13505:
13493:
13441:
13402:
13363:
13324:
13305:Dictionary of National Biography
13286:
13253:
13204:Brown, Robert (September 2017).
13197:
13180:
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13139:
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13027:
12991:
12979:
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12907:
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10969:
10939:
10894:
10827:
10800:
10788:
10776:
10746:
10741:Adult Learning Inspectorate 2006
10734:
10722:
10710:
10678:
10654:"Skegness Academy (URN: 136217)"
10611:
10579:
10567:
10555:
10488:
10456:
10444:
10412:
10380:
10348:
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9344:
9311:
9254:
9242:
9193:
9161:
9149:
9128:
9096:
9064:
9038:Gates, Stephen (19 March 2018).
9031:
9006:
8986:
8977:
8965:
8953:
8905:
8893:
8863:
8843:
8831:
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8807:
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8580:
8554:
8521:
8488:
8483:Lincolnshire County Council 2019
8476:
8464:
8459:Community Resource Planning 2019
8452:
8447:Community Resource Planning 2019
8440:
8409:
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8203:
8169:
8060:
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7931:
7898:
7886:
7862:
7850:
7845:Community Resource Planning 2019
7823:
7793:
7763:
7733:
7663:
7633:
7615:Baker Perkins Historical Society
7603:
7573:
7543:
7525:Baker Perkins Historical Society
7479:
7412:
7396:. 17 August 2017. Archived from
7380:
7364:. 17 August 2007. Archived from
7336:
7304:
7292:
7265:
7236:
7197:"Vote 2001: Boston and Skegness"
7127:
7115:
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7015:
6984:
6972:
6960:
6948:
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6832:
6820:
6808:
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6750:
6738:
6726:
6058:A description of the bank is in
5123:
5113:
5103:
5093:
5080:
5051:
5030:
4989:
4961:
4947:
4937:
4552:Greatest Hits Radio Lincolnshire
4495:In 1922, the proprietors of the
4424:
4410:
4385:Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway
4352:, in 2019 it was re-awarded the
4192:Skegness Secondary Modern School
3884:(UKIP) grow, reaching a peak in
3696:, but in 1885 Skegness became a
3542:require a change at Nottingham.
3491:is the eastern terminus for the
3109:Accommodation and food services
2108:
2096:
2045:Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) Ltd
685:to the south and the village of
390:
75:
74:
67:
51:
39:
17379:Skidbrooke with Saltfleet Haven
16547:Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
15652:The Almanac of British Politics
14932:. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Graham.
14709:. London: Kelly's Directories.
14169:. London: H. Marshall and Son.
13909:
12110:. 8 August 2018. Archived from
11772:. 24 March 2013. Archived from
11197:. 5 August 2011. Archived from
10729:Training Standards Council 1998
9420:Hanretty, Chris (29 May 2019).
8995:, S.I. 1995/1626 (s. 2; Sch.).
8852:, SI 1973/1110 (s. 3; Sch. 1).
8688:"Skegness Seasiders: Route Map"
8378:. 28 March 2018. Archived from
8011:"Property History: 10008519865"
7320:. 24 March 2016. Archived from
6714:
6601:
6589:
6565:
6529:
6500:
6488:
6461:
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6393:
6366:
6339:
6327:
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6283:
6271:
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6105:
6065:
6052:
6025:"2.2 From 1100–1500: The Coast"
6014:
6002:
5953:
5917:
5905:
5893:
5851:"2.2 From 1100–1500: The Coast"
5825:
5801:
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5777:
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5678:
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5387:
5375:
5363:
4924:
4890:
4875:
4866:
4853:
4750:
4517:East Coast and The Wolds Target
4475:, just outside the town, hosts
4237:in Skegness (founded in 2009).
3862:), the current seat was highly
3530:have direct connections, while
3446:Indices of Multiple Deprivation
3431:Certificate of Higher Education
3213:Administrative and secretarial
1627:
1448:
568:declining industrial employment
130:115 mi (185 km)
17684:Civil parishes in Lincolnshire
16829:Carrington and New Bolingbroke
15940:Lincolnshire Notes and Queries
15467:. Marlborough: Crowood Press.
15440:Twentieth Century Lincolnshire
15114:Office for National Statistics
15088:Office for National Statistics
15072:. London: Longman and others.
14099:(10th ed.). Basingstoke:
14032:Bird, Eric C. F., ed. (2010).
13572:. 20 September 1952. p. 5
12347:. 25 June 2007. Archived from
9271:. 24 June 2016. Archived from
8346:Office for National Statistics
8289:Office for National Statistics
8232:Office for National Statistics
8224:"East Lindsey Local Authority"
8151:Office for National Statistics
8044:. 14 December 2000. p. 5.
5332:
5299:
5272:
5228:
5196:
5168:
4814:entailed them to his daughter
4766:had an estate there which was
4735:taught at the grammar school.
4685:died in Skegness in 1952, and
4658:was rector from 1944 to 1948,
4654:was curate from 1858 to 1862,
4583:in the churchyard, which is a
4536:BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
4447:(opened in 1936), as of 2020.
4338:Donkeys at Skegness, July 2005
4001:Emergency services and justice
3845:the United Kingdom's departure
3780:National and European politics
3120:Information and communication
2467:Office for National Statistics
1700:people from the East Midlands
1664:Railways and the modern resort
1:
16681:East Lindsey District Council
15897:. Midhurst: Middleton Press.
15349:The Buildings of Lincolnshire
15320:The Buildings of Lincolnshire
14278:East Lindsey District Council
14254:East Lindsey District Council
14230:East Lindsey District Council
14206:East Lindsey District Council
14018:East Lindsey District Council
13739:Burrell, Ian (15 July 2011).
13370:"Wells, Ven. Roderick John".
13260:Vegas, Dee (28 August 2004).
11427:. 9 June 2020. Archived from
11392:East Lindsey District Council
11363:. 15 May 2019. Archived from
11226:East Lindsey District Council
9351:Kirby, Dean (6 August 2019).
7671:"Photo-Me Intnl. Acquisition"
7456:Global Tourism Solutions 2016
7043:. 11 February 1925. p. 8
6409:. 15 February 1902. p. 8
6299:. 5 June 2010. Archived from
5924:Kime, Winston (3 June 2016).
5339:Whitehead & Lawrence 2006
4820:Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster
4738:
4614:Category:People from Skegness
4566:St Clement's Church, Skegness
4235:Lincolnshire Regional College
4233:, which in 2017 replaced the
4055:
3579:, which runs from Grimsby to
3333:information and communication
2145:
2035:makers Stiebels; in 1954 the
1802:in 1895. In 1908 the famous "
1507:, and means either "Skeggi's
16388:Parliamentary constituencies
16016:travel guide from Wikivoyage
15354:Pevsner Architectural Guides
14975:Museum of London Archaeology
14878:. Vol. 31. Woodbridge:
14726:. Skegness: Seashell Books.
13873:. March 2016. Archived from
13853:UK public library membership
13726:UK public library membership
13670:UK public library membership
13448:Watman, Mel (January 2020).
13247:UK public library membership
13133:UK public library membership
13077:UK public library membership
7074:. 27 August 1927. p. 11
5137:
4842:sold it to trustees for the
4390:To the south of Skegness is
4118:
3921:Utilities and communications
3470:
3224:Sales and customer services
2549:0.5% against 5% nationally,
1921:Since the Second World War,
1810:to advertise day trips from
1620:; in 1739 Lumley became 3rd
658:
498:, and Lincoln respectively.
7:
16599:Museum of Lincolnshire Life
15682:Manchester University Press
15346:; Antram, Nicholas (1989).
15259:. 1600: Economy and Society
14905:Massingberd, W. O. (1902).
14826:Lincolnshire County Council
14762:Skegness Past & Present
14014:Sheffield Hallam University
13963:Manchester University Press
13961:. Manchester and New York:
13919:Adult Learning Inspectorate
13530:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
11677:Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
9748:Lincolnshire County Council
9040:"Sir Richard Body Obituary"
7745:Jolly Roger Amusement Rides
7099:. 31 August 1927. p. 2
5481:Lincolnshire County Council
4669:Local sportspeople include
3575:connects Skegness with the
3516:Nottingham to Grantham Line
3038:Long-term sick or disabled
2900:Living in a detached house
1388:Average precipitation days
1174:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1034:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
834:In the early 21st century,
109:OS grid reference
10:
17710:
17669:Seaside resorts in England
16495:History and notable places
16438:Grade II* listed buildings
15535:Training Standards Council
15489:(2nd ed.). Abingdon:
15296:. Buckingham: Buckingham.
14678:Kelly, E. R., ed. (1885).
14431:Focus Consultants (2018).
14342:Cambridge University Press
14127:English Place Name Society
14055:Bower, Irene Mary (1940).
13630:"Monkhouse, William Cosmo"
13207:"Davidson, Harold Francis"
12194:"Directory – Sports Clubs"
11157:"The Storehouse – 1052143"
10839:Skegness Group of Churches
9679:"Skegness Delivery Office"
7951:"Supermarkets in Skegness"
7709:"53°08'32.3"N 0°19'23.0"E"
6817:, pp. 53–54, 56, 103.
5592:Cameron & Ingsley 1998
5307:"Geology of Britain (map)"
5036:The previous MPs were Sir
5011:Residents aged 16 and over
4844:City of London Corporation
4826:(died 1360); it passed to
4611:
4324:
3966:, which was privatised as
3853:East Midlands constituency
3797:parliamentary constituency
3741:to create East Lindsey, a
3711:municipal borough of Louth
3678:historic county boundaries
3475:
2597:Did not follow a religion
2562:
2520:post-2001 accession states
2157:
2154:of Skegness (Civil Parish)
1978:
1909:Since the Second World War
1471:There is evidence of late
1461:
1434:
869:
849:
536:The 9th Earl of Scarbrough
16915:Edlington with Wispington
16819:Calcethorpe with Kelstern
16689:
16673:
16476:
16375:
16166:
16120:
16099:
15934:Tatham, E. H. R. (1911).
15919:. Buckingham: Barracuda.
15710:British Geological Survey
15292:Pearson, Lynn F. (1991).
15066:Oldfield, Edmund (1829).
14951:. In Mills, A. D. (ed.).
14745:. Buckingham: Barracuda.
14596:Hewson, Julie E. (1986).
14548:Guislain, Pierre (1997).
14518:Gurnham, Richard (1972).
14165:Dutton, G. H. J. (1922).
14095:; Butler, Gareth (2011).
14036:. Vol. 1. New York:
13984:. London and Chichester:
13782:University of East Anglia
13633:. In Basu, Sayoni (ed.).
13582:British Newspaper Archive
13294:Harris, Charles Alexander
13262:"Obituary: Jacko Fossett"
11965:Kime & Wilkinson 2011
11557:Natureland Seal Sanctuary
11253:"Church Finder: Skegness"
10028:"Opticians Near Skegness"
9585:, SI 1973/1359 (sch. 3).
9156:Waller & Criddle 1999
8338:"England: Country Report"
8055:Friends of the Earth 2007
8042:Grimsby Evening Telegraph
7881:Kime & Wilkinson 2011
7109:British Newspaper Archive
7084:British Newspaper Archive
7053:British Newspaper Archive
6827:Brodie & Stamper 2015
6419:British Newspaper Archive
5673:Foster & Longley 1924
5606:gives both possibilities.
5312:British Geological Survey
5267:Pevsner & Harris 1964
5086:It was in the Candleshoe
4483:is a traditional 18-hole
4369:Natureland Seal Sanctuary
4310:. As of 2020, there is a
4200:Earl of Scarbrough School
4170:examination; it provides
4009:Skegness lifeboat station
3979:East Midlands Electricity
3603:Lincolnshire InterConnect
3278:
3185:
3059:
2988:
2972:
2966:Workforce and deprivation
2856:Residents in good health
2707:
2531:did not follow a religion
2440:
2182:—
2124:Management Horizon Europe
1806:" poster was used by the
1778:1890s to 1945: boom years
1706:agriculture in depression
1678:East Lincolnshire Railway
1648:. The first reference to
1387:
1313:
1243:
1173:
1103:
1033:
963:
958:
955:
952:
949:
946:
943:
940:
937:
934:
931:
928:
925:
922:
919:
870:Climate data for Skegness
689:and the suburban area of
589:Natureland Seal Sanctuary
325:
307:
303:
291:
279:
267:
263:
253:
241:
231:
221:
207:
189:
171:
153:
137:
123:
107:
103:21,128 (2021 Census)
99:
62:
50:
38:
31:
26:
17606:Willoughby with Sloothby
17480:Theddlethorpe All Saints
16945:Frithville and Westville
16433:Grade I listed buildings
15959:Walker, Stephen (1987).
15811:The Lincolnshire Seaside
15781:Royal Historical Society
15752:Wright, Neil R. (1982).
15654:(6th ed.). London:
15586:House of Commons Library
15388:Tennyson and His Friends
14996:Naldrett, Peter (2016).
14985:Archaeology Data Service
14787:(5th ed.). London:
14582:House of Commons Library
14478:Fullard, Harold (1983).
14182:Easdown, Martin (2012).
14121:; Ingsley, John (1998).
13980:Beastall, T. W. (1975).
11606:"Welcome to The Village"
10092:"Skegness Health Clinic"
9996:"Dentists Near Skegness"
9932:"Accident and Emergency"
9799:Kelly's Directories 1913
9787:Kelly's Directories 1913
9666:Butler & Butler 2011
9535:Butler & Butler 2011
9293:House of Commons Library
8177:"Settlement of Skegness"
8094:University of Portsmouth
6969:, pp. 100–103, 109.
5950:, p. 12, for a map.
5675:, pp. 70, 137, 158.
4743:
4689:was born there in 1971.
4598:Queen Anne revival style
4490:
4454:
4314:church on Philip Grove.
4050:current lifeboat station
3770:former convalescent home
3586:
3522:; Nottingham, Grantham,
3489:Skegness railway station
3484:Skegness railway station
3131:Financial and insurance
1744:(finished in 1881), the
1467:Prehistoric and medieval
858:experience a temperate,
811:; fines were levied for
795:by a series of offshore
633:economic diversification
623:, along with the town's
500:Skegness railway station
17694:Beaches of Lincolnshire
17445:Strubby with Woodthorpe
17394:South Ormsby cum Ketsby
16865:Covenham St Bartholomew
16603:St James' Church, Louth
16595:Market Rasen Racecourse
16107:North East Lincolnshire
15779:. Vol. 2. London:
15461:Stennett, Alan (2016).
15273:East Midland Geographer
15264:University of Leicester
15191:Skegness Grammar School
14957:Oxford University Press
14635:. Vol. 2. London:
14480:The Geographical Digest
14097:British Political Facts
13462:Oxford University Press
13417:Oxford University Press
13378:Oxford University Press
13339:Oxford University Press
13312:"Reviews and Notices".
11611:The Village Church Farm
10501:Skegness Grammar School
10129:National Health Service
10097:National Health Service
10065:National Health Service
10033:National Health Service
10001:National Health Service
9969:National Health Service
9905:National Health Service
9873:National Health Service
9169:"Boston & Skegness"
8999:1 February 2020 at the
8856:6 February 2020 at the
8720:"Skegness Bus Services"
7805:Windale Furnishings Ltd
5433:Environment Agency 2019
5358:Environment Agency 2008
4694:William Cosmo Monkhouse
4656:George William Clarkson
4534:Skegness is covered by
4396:national nature reserve
4377:The Village Church Farm
4196:Morris Secondary Modern
4164:Skegness Grammar School
4156:Magdalen College School
4133:secondary modern school
4093:Lincoln County Hospital
4069:National Health Service
3964:Anglian Water Authority
3940:British Gas Corporation
3936:East Midlands Gas Board
3706:Skegness Urban District
3702:urban sanitary district
3656:Government and politics
3628:The main international
3595:Stagecoach Lincolnshire
3558:
3268:Elementary occupations
3191:Managers and directors
3175:Health and social work
2573:Asian or British Asian
2465:. As designated by the
1963:and car park. By 2001,
1936:package airline holiday
1748:(launched by 1883) and
741:Ferriby Chalk Formation
639:), several colleges, a
557:Butlin's holiday resort
17525:Ulceby with Fordington
17485:Theddlethorpe St Helen
17440:Stixwould and Woodhall
17197:Mablethorpe and Sutton
17005:Greetham with Somersby
15832:Kime, Winston (2006).
15809:Kime, Winston (2005).
15775:Youngs, F. A. (1991).
15552:Trowler, Paul (2003).
15248:Pawley, Simon (1984).
15173:Beacon Primary Academy
14928:Mellor, G. J. (1971).
14783:Larkin, Colin (2011).
14741:Kime, Winston (1986).
14722:Kime, Winston (1969).
14463:Lincoln Record Society
13957:Barton, Susan (2005).
13828:10.1093/ref:odnb/51054
13701:10.1093/ref:odnb/99252
13645:10.1093/ref:odnb/35067
13299:"Steere, Edward"
13222:10.1093/ref:odnb/51099
13108:10.1093/ref:odnb/64573
13052:10.1093/ref:odnb/30887
12404:"Regional advertising"
12254:"Seacroft Golf Course"
11912:"ABC Cinema, Skegness"
7486:Focus Consultants 2018
7317:National Piers Society
7279:1:10,000 map from 1970
5745:Owen & Coates 2003
5619:Owen & Coates 2003
5568:Owen & Coates 2003
5556:Owen & Coates 2003
5544:Lane & Morris 2001
5536:Owen & Coates 2003
5329:Search for "Skegness".
4567:
4544:BBC Radio Lincolnshire
4339:
4250:
4150:Before 1933, the only
4010:
3823:. The incumbent MP is
3789:
3723:Mablethorpe and Sutton
3673:
3608:
3485:
3407:information technology
3344:elementary occupations
3098:Transport and storage
2801:One-family households
2790:One-person households
2579:Mixed or multi-ethnic
2481:Ethnicity and religion
2062:Photo-Me International
1988:
1918:
1790:
1740:(opened in 1881), the
1729:
1708:, the major landowner
1686:Great Northern Railway
1673:
674:
664:Topography and geology
540:speculative developers
243:Postcode district
17689:East Lindsey District
17674:Towns in Lincolnshire
16667:East Lindsey District
16479:Historic subdivisions
16121:Boroughs or districts
15987:Skegness Town Council
15963:. Boston: KMS Books.
15547:on 20 September 2021.
15464:Lincolnshire Railways
15358:Yale University Press
15096:The Stationery Office
15036:Neller, Ruth (2011).
14947:Mills, A. D. (2011).
14898:10.7722/j.ctt81gv2.10
14637:The Stationery Office
14574:General Election 2015
14302:East Midlands Railway
13936:Avison Young (2020).
13871:Skegness Town Council
12198:Skegness Town Council
12168:Skegness Cricket Club
11042:Lincolnshire Archives
10876:The Church of England
10298:Lincolnshire Archives
10264:Lincolnshire Archives
10230:Lincolnshire Archives
10196:Lincolnshire Archives
9486:The National Archives
9444:The estimates are in
9218:"Boston and Skegness"
9142:22 April 2019 at the
8875:Skegness Town Council
8633:, pp. 21, 24–26.
8593:East Midlands Railway
8566:East Midlands Railway
8185:Lincolnshire Archives
7676:London Stock Exchange
5930:Skegness Town Council
5926:"History of Skegness"
5476:"Climate and Weather"
5384:, pp. 34, 83–85.
5236:"Skegness to Lincoln"
5176:"Election Maps (map)"
4710:Reginald J. G. Dutton
4647:retired to Skegness.
4565:
4497:Lincolnshire Standard
4337:
4312:seventh-day adventist
4289:As of 2020, Skegness
4248:
4210:which converted into
4008:
3882:UK Independence Party
3841:2024 general election
3787:
3698:local board of health
3668:
3634:East Midlands Airport
3501:East Midlands Railway
3493:Grantham to Skegness
3483:
3350:occupations (12.1%),
3049:Long-term unemployed
2043:systems manufacturer
1986:
1916:
1785:
1727:
1671:
875:: 03395; coordinates
671:
579:, eateries, Botton's
474:, and forms a larger
444:East Lindsey District
17540:Wainfleet All Saints
16824:Candlesby with Gunby
16348:Wainfleet All Saints
16005:at Wikimedia Commons
15727:Wilkinson Williams;
15493:. pp. 197–213.
15483:Strange, Julie-Marie
15446:. pp. 155–180.
15376:Rawnsley, Willingham
15154:on 18 September 2021
14870:Mason, Emma (2009).
14673:on 9 September 2020.
14426:on 9 September 2020.
14413:Shopping the Bullies
14408:Friends of the Earth
14344:. pp. 308–329.
14184:Amusement Park Rides
13525:"Obituaries in 1991"
12436:"Radio Lincolnshire"
12258:Top 100 Golf Courses
12042:"Skegness Playgoers"
12016:Skegness Silver Band
11988:on 10 February 2015.
11982:Skegness Silver Band
10936:, pp. 245, 278.
9589:18 July 2020 at the
9251:, pp. 105, 107.
6033:University of Durham
5859:University of Durham
5810:, pp. 182, 190.
5798:, pp. 127, 148.
5735:, pp. xiii–xiv.
5643:University of Durham
5204:"Skegness to Boston"
5059:Holy Trinity College
4808:Honour of Pontefract
4797:. After a period of
4523:(1882–1917) and the
4481:Seacroft golf course
4461:Skegness Town A.F.C.
4459:Skegness is home to
4282:Skegness also has a
4063:opened in 1913 as a
3938:, which merged into
3747:statutory instrument
3745:of Lincolnshire; by
3632:serving Skegness is
3569:Newcastle-under-Lyme
3358:(12.2%), as well as
3354:, leisure and other
3317:long-term unemployed
2994:Economically active
2834:Population under 20
2529:and 24.9% said they
964:Record high °C (°F)
895:53.14789°N 0.34629°E
720:Skegness fronts the
629:relative deprivation
572:recession of 2007–09
478:with the resorts of
368:53.14361°N 0.34278°E
223:Sovereign state
17223:Mareham on the Hill
16697:Aby with Greenfield
16623:Winceby Battlefield
16567:Kinema in the Woods
16443:Scheduled monuments
16169:(cities in italics)
16100:Unitary authorities
14701:Kelly's Directories
14591:on 26 January 2020.
14066:University of Leeds
14038:Springer Publishing
13939:The Omaha Portfolio
13896:"John Littlewood".
13813:"Grantham, Sir Guy"
13563:"Mark Seymour Dead"
13514:, pp. 106–107.
13310:For the dates, see
13158:"Elizabeth Allan".
12504:Greatest Hits Radio
12345:Hold the Front Page
12084:on 11 February 2020
11618:on 2 September 2011
11594:on 5 November 2015.
10564:, pp. 1, 9–10.
9964:"GPs Near Skegness"
9711:"Services Near You"
9620:, pp. 105–106.
9249:Hawkins et al. 2015
8974:, pp. 824–826.
8902:, pp. 122–123.
7621:on 10 February 2020
7531:on 22 February 2020
7285:10 May 2019 at the
7166:, pp. 134–135.
7136:, pp. 128–129.
6981:, pp. 103–105.
6856:, pp. 103–104.
6510:, p. 621. See
5723:, pp. xi–xiii.
5423:, pp. 460–461.
5396:, pp. 156–157.
4848:Drayner Massingberd
4666:lived in the town.
4513:East Lindsey Target
4330:Visitor attractions
4204:St Clements College
4152:secondary education
4052:was built in 1990.
3849:European Parliament
3821:Boston and Skegness
3356:service occupations
3346:(18.9%), sales and
3309:economically active
3016:Full-time employed
2845:Population over 60
2155:
2027:arrived, including
1754:St Matthew's Church
1244:Record low °C (°F)
1104:Daily mean °C (°F)
906:Met Office Skegness
890: /
701:to the north-west,
364: /
317:Boston and Skegness
17616:Withern with Stain
17505:Toynton All Saints
17465:Tattershall Thorpe
17389:South Cockerington
17313:Raithby cum Maltby
17278:North Cockerington
17192:Lusby with Winceby
17141:Langton by Spilsby
17045:Hannah cum Hagnaby
16844:Claxby with Moorby
16834:Chapel St Leonards
16748:Beesby with Saleby
16723:Ashby with Scremby
16607:Tattershall Castle
16591:Lincolnshire Coast
16571:Kingdom of Lindsey
16503:Bolingbroke Castle
16181:Barton-upon-Humber
16112:North Lincolnshire
15913:Robinson, David N.
15436:Robinson, David N.
15418:Palgrave Macmillan
15212:Owen, Arthur E. B.
15180:on 26 August 2020.
15031:on 27 August 2020.
15000:. London: Conway.
14882:. pp. 64–89.
14880:Boydell and Brewer
14513:on 27 August 2020.
14447:on 27 August 2020.
14402:on 27 August 2020.
14384:Environment Agency
14378:on 27 August 2020.
14360:Environment Agency
14296:on 27 August 2020.
14272:on 26 August 2020.
14248:on 27 August 2020.
14224:on 27 August 2020.
14101:Palgrave Macmillan
14027:on 27 August 2020.
13931:on 26 August 2020.
13810:(September 2004).
11564:on 25 January 2019
11048:on 7 November 2020
9743:"Skegness Library"
9434:on 28 January 2020
9299:on 30 January 2020
9275:on 2 February 2020
9230:on 13 January 2020
9181:on 3 February 2020
9174:BBC News Vote 2001
9158:, pp. lv, 90.
9084:on 1 February 2020
9052:on 8 November 2019
8416:Beatty et al. 2011
7832:, pp. 91, 97.
7781:on 19 January 2019
7775:Unique Products UK
7585:Construction Index
7557:. 18 February 2009
7209:on 3 February 2020
7092:"Skegness Council"
7067:"Healthy Skegness"
6903:on 4 December 2022
6458:, pp. 32, 36.
5067:Duchess of Suffolk
4712:, who created the
4585:scheduled monument
4577:monumental brasses
4568:
4558:Historic buildings
4340:
4295:The Salvation Army
4277:diocese of Lincoln
4251:
4188:Education Act 1944
4089:Urgent Care Centre
4073:community hospital
4040:was purchased for
4011:
3890:2016 EU referendum
3837:Conservative Party
3805:North Lincolnshire
3790:
3674:
3671:Skegness Town Hall
3650:North Lincolnshire
3642:Humberside Airport
3486:
3329:financial services
3295:Level 4 or higher
3284:No qualifications
2989:Economic activity
2919:civil partnerships
2475:Chapel St Leonards
2152:Population changes
2150:
1989:
1919:
1817:switchback railway
1796:Convalescent homes
1791:
1730:
1674:
1622:Earl of Scarbrough
1531:settlement called
840:Lincolnshire coast
675:
653:a lifeboat station
649:magistrates' court
641:community hospital
601:a heritage railway
484:Chapel St Leonards
452:Lincolnshire coast
450:, England. On the
309:UK Parliament
255:Dialling code
17649:
17648:
17546:Wainfleet St Mary
17333:Rigsby with Ailby
17146:Langton by Wragby
17116:Irby in the Marsh
16890:Donington on Bain
16633:
16632:
16627:Woolsthorpe Manor
16587:Lincolnshire Fens
16579:Lincoln Cathedral
16519:Cross Keys Bridge
16271:Kirton in Lindsey
16167:Major settlements
16086:Ceremonial county
16001:Media related to
15970:978-0-948017-04-9
15926:978-0-86023-122-6
15904:978-1-908174-84-0
15843:978-0-9554820-0-7
15824:978-0-7509-4129-7
15790:978-0-86193-127-9
15767:978-0-902668-10-2
15719:978-0-85272-522-1
15691:978-0-7190-5170-8
15665:978-0-415-18541-7
15642:978-0-19-289163-1
15567:978-0-415-27554-5
15526:978-0-415-37703-4
15500:978-0-582-77287-8
15474:978-1-78500-082-9
15453:978-0-902668-15-7
15427:978-1-137-42818-9
15401:978-0-659-90561-1
15392:Macmillan and Co.
15367:978-0-300-09620-0
15340:Pevsner, Nikolaus
15322:. Harmondsworth:
15312:Pevsner, Nikolaus
15303:978-0-86023-455-5
15198:on 26 August 2020
15105:978-0-11-620905-4
15079:978-1-296-54221-4
15007:978-1-84486-559-8
14966:978-0-19-960908-6
14939:978-0-902833-01-2
14889:978-1-84615-690-8
14817:978-0-948639-32-6
14798:978-0-85712-595-8
14775:978-0-7524-6012-3
14766:The History Press
14752:978-0-86023-271-1
14733:978-0-9500573-0-9
14646:978-0-215-02841-9
14563:978-0-8213-3736-3
14489:978-0-540-01074-5
14351:978-0-521-05739-4
14197:978-1-78200-120-1
14136:978-0-904889-58-1
14110:978-0-230-25229-5
14047:978-1-4020-8638-0
13995:978-0-85033-180-6
13972:978-0-7190-6590-3
13851:(Subscription or
13837:978-0-19-861412-8
13724:(Subscription or
13710:978-0-19-861412-8
13668:(Subscription or
13654:978-0-19-861412-8
13479:978-0-19-861412-8
13434:978-0-19-954089-1
13419:. December 2019.
13395:978-0-19-954088-4
13380:. December 2019.
13356:978-0-19-954089-1
13341:. December 2019.
13245:(Subscription or
13231:978-0-19-861412-8
13131:(Subscription or
13117:978-0-19-861412-8
13075:(Subscription or
13061:978-0-19-861412-8
12567:). Archived from
12448:on 18 August 2020
12383:on 12 August 2017
12351:on 14 August 2020
12321:on 26 August 2020
12289:on 23 August 2020
12283:Skegness Standard
12174:on 26 August 2020
12108:Skegness Standard
12022:on 18 August 2020
11843:"Arcadia Theatre"
11744:on 19 August 2020
11708:Skegness Carnival
11672:"Gibraltar Point"
11642:Visit Lincs Coast
11588:Skegness Aquarium
11526:Skegness Standard
11361:Skegness Standard
11291:Lincolnshire Live
11099:, pp. 70–71.
11038:Lincs to the Past
11023:, pp. 69–70.
10999:on 23 August 2020
10957:on 21 August 2020
10912:on 19 August 2020
10872:A Church Near You
10824:, pp. 68–69.
10785:, pp. 67–68.
10764:on 26 August 2020
10698:on 26 August 2020
10666:on 26 August 2020
10631:on 26 August 2020
10599:on 26 August 2020
10543:on 26 August 2020
10508:on 26 August 2020
10432:on 26 August 2020
10400:on 26 August 2020
10368:on 26 August 2020
10336:on 26 August 2020
10304:on 26 August 2020
10294:Lincs to the Past
10270:on 26 August 2020
10260:Lincs to the Past
10236:on 26 August 2020
10226:Lincs to the Past
10202:on 26 August 2020
10192:Lincs to the Past
9944:on 20 August 2020
9824:"Station History"
9813:, pp. 93–96.
9723:on 23 August 2020
9573:, pp. 47–49.
9446:Hanretty, Chris.
8750:Skegness Airfield
8700:on 22 August 2020
8677:, pp. 11–12.
8502:Lincolnshire Live
8376:Skegness Standard
8191:on 26 August 2020
8181:Lincs to the Past
8089:Vision of Britain
7981:"153/00624/92/FP"
7955:Visit The Seaside
7938:Avison Young 2020
7912:Lincolnshire Live
7895:, pp. 48–51.
7871:, pp. 36–37.
7811:on 26 August 2020
7721:on 26 August 2020
7645:Skegness Standard
7591:on 26 August 2020
7555:Skegness Standard
7400:on 26 August 2020
7368:on 26 August 2020
7243:VisitEngland 2012
7097:Skegness Standard
7063:two years later:
7041:Skegness Standard
6747:, pp. 49–50.
6711:, pp. 48–49.
6610:, pp. 72–73.
6598:, pp. 45–47.
6574:, pp. 32–34.
6497:, pp. 66–67.
6446:, pp. 65–66.
6280:, pp. 19–20.
6253:, pp. 19–21.
6150:, pp. 16–17.
6102:, pp. 14–17.
6011:, pp. 81–83.
5890:, pp. 80–81.
5822:, pp. 73–76.
5747:, pp. 42–44.
5711:, pp. ix–xi.
5570:, pp. 42–43.
5341:, pp. 8, 14.
5248:on 26 August 2020
5216:on 26 August 2020
5075:Bullington Priory
4899:Drummond Rawnsley
4787:Bishop of Lincoln
4717:Dutton Speedwords
4706:Skegness Standard
4579:, and a medieval
4529:Skegness Standard
4503:; it switched to
4501:Skegness Standard
4373:Skegness Aquarium
4180:foundation status
4125:elementary school
4123:Skegness's first
4023:magistrates court
3994:telegraph station
3984:Skegness's first
3910:earlier that year
3676:Lying within the
3619:Skegness Airfield
3401:, investment and
3387:further education
3305:
3304:
2960:mobile structures
2910:
2909:
2698:
2697:
2448:Population change
2445:
2444:
2436:
2435:
2296:
2295:
2049:industrial estate
1823:and the Figure 8
1539:and the linguist
1443:
1442:
900:53.14789; 0.34629
679:linear settlement
577:amusement arcades
517:name refers to a
383:
382:
373:53.14361; 0.34278
173:Shire county
17701:
17636:Wyham cum Cadeby
17510:Toynton St Peter
17409:South Willingham
17399:South Somercotes
17288:North Somercotes
17161:Little Cawthorpe
16870:Covenham St Mary
16839:Claxby St Andrew
16660:
16653:
16646:
16637:
16636:
16458:Lord Lieutenants
16094:
16088:
16078:
16071:
16064:
16055:
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15889:
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15794:
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15748:
15747:on 16 July 2020.
15746:
15739:
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15707:
15695:
15669:
15646:
15620:
15619:on 28 June 2020.
15618:
15611:
15596:
15595:on 24 July 2020.
15594:
15583:
15571:
15554:Education Policy
15548:
15530:
15519:and Kegan Paul.
15504:
15478:
15457:
15431:
15405:
15394:pp. 18–32.
15384:Tennyson, Hallam
15371:
15335:
15307:
15288:
15267:
15244:
15224:
15207:
15205:
15203:
15181:
15163:
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15137:
15136:on 30 June 2020.
15135:
15129:. Archived from
15124:
15109:
15083:
15062:
15042:
15032:
15030:
15023:
15011:
14992:
14987:. Archived from
14977:Service (2010).
14970:
14943:
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14857:
14845:
14844:on 29 June 2020.
14843:
14836:
14821:
14802:
14779:
14756:
14737:
14718:
14696:
14674:
14672:
14665:
14660:Written Evidence
14650:
14627:House of Commons
14622:
14602:
14592:
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14225:
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14216:
14201:
14178:
14161:
14160:on 29 June 2020.
14159:
14152:
14140:
14119:Cameron, Kenneth
14114:
14088:
14083:. Archived from
14081:Historic England
14069:
14063:
14051:
14028:
14026:
14020:. Archived from
14011:
13999:
13976:
13953:
13952:on 17 July 2020.
13951:
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13893:
13887:
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13857:
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13795:
13793:
13784:. Archived from
13776:Kennaway, John.
13769:
13763:
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13749:. Archived from
13736:
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5965:Heritage Gateway
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4780:Robert Despenser
4770:of his manor of
4764:Alan of Brittany
4754:
4727:, who served on
4664:Kenneth Thompson
4573:grade-II* listed
4477:stock car racing
4473:Skegness Stadium
4428:
4414:
4381:heritage railway
4259:St Mary's Church
4212:Skegness Academy
4208:community school
4176:grant-maintained
4105:dental practices
4097:Pilgrim Hospital
4065:cottage hospital
4015:police constable
3957:in 1904, with a
3942:in 1973 and was
3809:Mid Lincolnshire
3690:Parts of Lindsey
3661:Local government
3638:Castle Donington
3348:customer service
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2867:Owner-occupiers
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2582:Other ethnicity
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2140:comparison goods
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1893:, who called it
1883:Second World War
1742:pleasure gardens
1650:bathing machines
1535:. The historian
1485:Charles Phillips
1455:
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17500:Thorpe St Peter
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17233:Market Stainton
17208:Maltby le Marsh
17166:Little Steeping
17035:Halton Holegate
16965:Gayton le Marsh
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4698:Vernon Scannell
4641:Harold Davidson
4625:Elizabeth Allan
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4042:Wainfleet Haven
4032:Skegness had a
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3955:Welton le Marsh
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1876:council housing
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13187:"Dave Allen".
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12967:on 3 July 2020
12942:
12931:on 4 July 2020
12906:
12895:on 4 July 2020
12870:
12859:on 23 May 2020
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12823:on 4 July 2020
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12787:on 3 July 2020
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12751:on 3 July 2020
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12215:
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12185:
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12134:"Skegness RFC"
12125:
12114:on 3 July 2020
12095:
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11991:
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11955:, p. 103.
11945:
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11882:"Tower Cinema"
11873:
11871:, p. 103.
11861:
11848:Theatres Trust
11831:
11819:
11801:Theatres Trust
11787:
11755:
11725:
11714:on 8 July 2020
11695:
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11652:on 9 July 2020
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11442:
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11378:
11367:on 3 July 2020
11348:
11337:on 3 July 2020
11309:
11298:on 8 July 2020
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11244:
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11212:
11201:on 8 July 2020
11180:
11169:on 9 July 2020
11145:
11134:on 8 July 2020
11127:Salvation Army
11113:
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11089:
11078:on 7 July 2020
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10906:Skegness Group
10893:
10856:
10845:on 6 July 2020
10826:
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10809:, p. 249.
10799:
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10124:"Skegness Gum"
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9891:
9880:on 1 July 2020
9859:
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9836:on 2 July 2020
9815:
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9801:, p. 521.
9791:
9789:, p. 520.
9779:
9767:
9756:on 9 July 2020
9734:
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9668:, p. 472.
9658:
9647:on 1 July 2020
9622:
9607:
9605:, p. 216.
9595:
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9561:, p. 157.
9551:
9549:, p. 621.
9539:
9537:, p. 473.
9527:
9525:, p. 106.
9504:
9469:
9458:on 9 July 2020
9412:
9401:on 8 July 2020
9376:
9365:on 4 July 2020
9343:
9332:on 4 July 2020
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9127:
9116:on 24 May 2020
9095:
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8952:
8950:, p. 123.
8937:
8925:on 4 June 2020
8904:
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8830:
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8818:
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8806:
8804:, p. 121.
8794:
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8767:
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8679:
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8611:
8600:on 7 July 2020
8579:
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8542:on 1 July 2020
8520:
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8475:
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8451:
8439:
8437:, p. 686.
8420:
8408:
8393:
8382:on 2 July 2020
8363:
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8202:
8168:
8100:on 1 July 2020
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7490:
7478:
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7411:
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7335:
7324:on 23 May 2020
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7291:
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6995:
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6983:
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6926:
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6914:
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6725:
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6588:
6576:
6564:
6553:on 23 May 2020
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6472:
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6434:, p. 139.
6424:
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6377:
6375:, p. 184.
6365:
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6336:, p. 284.
6326:
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6303:on 23 May 2020
6282:
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6228:
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6051:
6039:on 23 May 2020
6013:
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5892:
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5749:
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5677:
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5649:on 23 May 2020
5623:
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5594:, p. 110.
5584:
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5538:, p. 43.
5528:
5517:on 9 July 2018
5491:
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5456:on 8 July 2020
5450:Weather Online
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2006:fish and chips
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1961:leisure centre
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1902:Aerial bombing
1858:. Cinemas and
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1800:urban district
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16809:Burgh on Bain
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16619:Usher Gallery
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16583:Lincoln Cliff
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16559:Humber Bridge
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16463:High Sheriffs
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13803:
13787:
13783:
13779:
13773:
13768:
13752:
13748:
13747:
13742:
13735:
13727:
13712:
13706:
13702:
13698:
13694:
13693:
13687:
13679:
13671:
13656:
13650:
13646:
13642:
13638:
13637:
13631:
13623:
13607:
13603:
13602:
13597:
13591:
13583:
13571:
13570:
13564:
13557:
13541:
13537:
13533:
13531:
13526:
13520:
13513:
13508:
13501:
13496:
13481:
13475:
13471:
13467:
13463:
13459:
13458:
13452:
13444:
13436:
13430:
13426:
13422:
13418:
13414:
13413:
13405:
13397:
13391:
13387:
13383:
13379:
13375:
13374:
13366:
13358:
13352:
13348:
13344:
13340:
13336:
13335:
13327:
13319:
13315:
13307:
13306:
13300:
13295:
13289:
13273:
13269:
13268:
13263:
13256:
13248:
13233:
13227:
13223:
13219:
13215:
13214:
13208:
13200:
13192:
13191:
13183:
13176:
13171:
13163:
13162:
13154:
13148:, p. 58.
13147:
13142:
13134:
13119:
13113:
13109:
13105:
13101:
13100:
13094:
13086:
13078:
13063:
13057:
13053:
13049:
13045:
13044:
13038:
13030:
13014:
13010:
13006:
13005:
13000:
12994:
12987:
12982:
12966:
12962:
12958:
12957:
12952:
12946:
12930:
12926:
12922:
12921:
12916:
12910:
12894:
12890:
12886:
12885:
12880:
12874:
12858:
12854:
12850:
12849:
12844:
12838:
12822:
12818:
12814:
12813:
12808:
12802:
12786:
12782:
12778:
12777:
12772:
12766:
12750:
12746:
12742:
12741:
12736:
12730:
12714:
12710:
12706:
12705:
12700:
12694:
12678:
12674:
12670:
12669:
12664:
12658:
12642:
12638:
12634:
12633:
12628:
12622:
12606:
12602:
12598:
12597:
12592:
12586:
12570:
12566:
12562:
12561:
12556:
12550:
12534:
12530:
12529:Coastal Sound
12526:
12520:
12505:
12501:
12495:
12480:on 3 May 2020
12479:
12475:
12474:
12469:
12463:
12447:
12443:
12442:
12437:
12431:
12415:
12411:
12410:
12405:
12398:
12382:
12378:
12377:
12372:
12366:
12350:
12346:
12342:
12336:
12320:
12316:
12315:
12310:
12304:
12288:
12284:
12280:
12274:
12259:
12255:
12249:
12233:
12229:
12225:
12219:
12203:
12199:
12195:
12189:
12173:
12169:
12165:
12159:
12143:
12139:
12135:
12129:
12113:
12109:
12105:
12099:
12083:
12079:
12078:
12073:
12067:
12051:
12047:
12043:
12037:
12021:
12017:
12013:
12007:
12000:
11995:
11987:
11983:
11979:
11973:
11967:, p. 59.
11966:
11961:
11954:
11949:
11943:, p. 37.
11942:
11937:
11921:
11917:
11913:
11907:
11891:
11887:
11883:
11877:
11870:
11865:
11850:
11849:
11844:
11838:
11836:
11829:, p. 46.
11828:
11823:
11807:
11803:
11802:
11797:
11791:
11775:
11771:
11770:
11765:
11759:
11743:
11739:
11735:
11734:"Our History"
11729:
11713:
11709:
11705:
11699:
11683:
11679:
11678:
11673:
11667:
11651:
11647:
11643:
11639:
11633:
11617:
11613:
11612:
11607:
11601:
11593:
11589:
11585:
11579:
11563:
11559:
11558:
11553:
11547:
11531:
11527:
11523:
11517:
11501:
11497:
11493:
11492:
11487:
11481:
11479:
11462:
11458:
11457:
11456:Skegness Pier
11452:
11446:
11430:
11426:
11425:
11420:
11414:
11398:
11394:
11393:
11388:
11382:
11366:
11362:
11358:
11352:
11336:
11332:
11331:
11326:
11320:
11318:
11316:
11314:
11297:
11293:
11292:
11287:
11280:
11264:
11260:
11259:
11254:
11248:
11232:
11228:
11227:
11222:
11216:
11200:
11196:
11195:
11190:
11184:
11168:
11164:
11163:
11158:
11152:
11150:
11133:
11129:
11128:
11123:
11117:
11111:, p. 71.
11110:
11105:
11098:
11093:
11077:
11073:
11069:
11063:
11047:
11043:
11039:
11035:
11029:
11022:
11017:
11015:
10998:
10994:
10990:
10984:
10978:, p. 69.
10977:
10972:
10956:
10952:
10948:
10942:
10935:
10930:
10928:
10911:
10907:
10903:
10897:
10881:
10877:
10873:
10869:
10863:
10861:
10844:
10840:
10836:
10830:
10823:
10818:
10816:
10808:
10807:Oldfield 1829
10803:
10797:, p. 68.
10796:
10791:
10784:
10779:
10763:
10759:
10755:
10749:
10742:
10737:
10730:
10725:
10718:
10713:
10697:
10693:
10692:
10687:
10681:
10665:
10661:
10660:
10655:
10649:
10647:
10630:
10626:
10625:
10624:HM Government
10620:
10614:
10598:
10594:
10593:
10592:HM Government
10588:
10582:
10575:
10570:
10563:
10558:
10542:
10538:
10537:
10532:
10526:
10524:
10507:
10503:
10502:
10497:
10491:
10475:
10471:
10470:
10465:
10459:
10452:
10447:
10431:
10427:
10426:
10421:
10415:
10399:
10395:
10394:
10389:
10383:
10367:
10363:
10362:
10357:
10351:
10335:
10331:
10330:
10325:
10319:
10303:
10299:
10295:
10291:
10285:
10269:
10265:
10261:
10257:
10251:
10235:
10231:
10227:
10223:
10217:
10201:
10197:
10193:
10189:
10183:
10181:
10174:, p. 79.
10173:
10168:
10166:
10164:
10157:, p. 77.
10156:
10151:
10135:
10131:
10130:
10125:
10119:
10103:
10099:
10098:
10093:
10087:
10071:
10067:
10066:
10061:
10055:
10039:
10035:
10034:
10029:
10023:
10007:
10003:
10002:
9997:
9991:
9975:
9971:
9970:
9965:
9959:
9943:
9939:
9938:
9933:
9927:
9911:
9907:
9906:
9901:
9895:
9879:
9875:
9874:
9869:
9863:
9857:, p. 49.
9856:
9851:
9835:
9831:
9830:
9825:
9819:
9812:
9807:
9800:
9795:
9788:
9783:
9777:, p. 23.
9776:
9771:
9755:
9751:
9749:
9744:
9738:
9722:
9718:
9717:
9712:
9706:
9690:
9686:
9685:
9680:
9674:
9667:
9662:
9646:
9642:
9638:
9637:
9632:
9626:
9619:
9614:
9612:
9604:
9603:Guislain 1997
9599:
9592:
9588:
9584:
9579:
9572:
9567:
9560:
9559:Robinson 1989
9555:
9548:
9543:
9536:
9531:
9524:
9519:
9517:
9515:
9513:
9511:
9509:
9492:
9488:
9487:
9482:
9476:
9474:
9457:
9453:
9449:
9433:
9429:
9428:
9423:
9416:
9400:
9396:
9395:
9390:
9383:
9381:
9364:
9360:
9359:
9354:
9347:
9331:
9327:
9326:
9321:
9314:
9298:
9294:
9290:
9274:
9270:
9269:
9264:
9257:
9250:
9245:
9229:
9225:
9224:
9219:
9213:
9211:
9209:
9202:, p. 10.
9201:
9196:
9180:
9176:
9175:
9170:
9164:
9157:
9152:
9145:
9141:
9137:
9131:
9115:
9111:
9110:
9109:UK Parliament
9105:
9099:
9083:
9079:
9078:
9077:UK Parliament
9073:
9067:
9051:
9047:
9046:
9041:
9034:
9019:
9015:
9009:
9002:
8998:
8994:
8989:
8980:
8973:
8968:
8961:
8956:
8949:
8944:
8942:
8924:
8920:
8919:
8914:
8908:
8901:
8896:
8880:
8876:
8872:
8871:"Councillors"
8866:
8859:
8855:
8851:
8846:
8839:
8834:
8827:
8822:
8815:
8810:
8803:
8798:
8792:, p. 21.
8791:
8790:Oldfield 1829
8786:
8779:
8774:
8772:
8755:
8751:
8747:
8741:
8725:
8721:
8715:
8699:
8695:
8694:
8689:
8683:
8676:
8671:
8655:
8651:
8650:
8645:
8639:
8632:
8627:
8621:, p. 12.
8620:
8615:
8599:
8595:
8594:
8589:
8583:
8568:. 2 June 2024
8567:
8563:
8557:
8541:
8537:
8536:
8531:
8524:
8508:
8504:
8503:
8498:
8491:
8484:
8479:
8473:, p. 20.
8472:
8467:
8460:
8455:
8448:
8443:
8436:
8431:
8429:
8427:
8425:
8417:
8412:
8406:, p. 13.
8405:
8400:
8398:
8381:
8377:
8373:
8367:
8351:
8347:
8343:
8339:
8333:
8331:
8329:
8327:
8325:
8323:
8321:
8319:
8317:
8315:
8313:
8311:
8294:
8290:
8286:
8282:
8276:
8274:
8272:
8270:
8268:
8266:
8264:
8262:
8260:
8258:
8256:
8254:
8237:
8233:
8229:
8225:
8221:Compare with
8218:
8212:, p. 10.
8211:
8206:
8190:
8186:
8182:
8178:
8172:
8156:
8152:
8148:
8144:
8139:
8135:
8131:
8127:
8126:
8121:
8117:
8113:
8099:
8095:
8091:
8090:
8085:
8078:
8076:
8069:, p. 92.
8068:
8063:
8057:, p. 24.
8056:
8051:
8043:
8036:
8020:
8016:
8012:
8006:
7990:
7986:
7982:
7976:
7960:
7956:
7952:
7946:
7940:, p. 19.
7939:
7934:
7918:
7914:
7913:
7908:
7901:
7894:
7889:
7883:, p. 14.
7882:
7877:
7870:
7865:
7858:
7853:
7846:
7841:
7839:
7831:
7826:
7810:
7806:
7802:
7796:
7780:
7776:
7772:
7766:
7750:
7746:
7742:
7736:
7720:
7716:
7715:
7710:
7704:
7702:
7700:
7691:
7679:
7677:
7672:
7666:
7658:
7646:
7642:
7636:
7620:
7616:
7612:
7606:
7590:
7586:
7582:
7576:
7568:
7556:
7552:
7546:
7530:
7526:
7522:
7516:
7514:
7506:
7505:Naldrett 2016
7501:
7499:
7497:
7495:
7488:, p. 20.
7487:
7482:
7475:
7469:
7467:
7465:
7457:
7452:
7450:
7448:
7431:
7427:
7426:
7421:
7415:
7399:
7395:
7394:
7389:
7383:
7367:
7363:
7362:
7357:
7351:
7344:
7339:
7323:
7319:
7318:
7313:
7307:
7300:
7295:
7288:
7284:
7280:
7277:
7273:
7268:
7261:
7256:
7254:
7252:
7245:, p. 12.
7244:
7239:
7233:, p. 96.
7232:
7227:
7225:
7208:
7204:
7203:
7198:
7192:
7190:
7188:
7181:, p. 69.
7180:
7175:
7173:
7165:
7160:
7158:
7150:
7149:Robinson 1989
7145:
7143:
7135:
7130:
7123:
7118:
7110:
7098:
7093:
7085:
7073:
7068:
7062:
7061:
7054:
7042:
7037:
7030:
7024:, p. 81.
7023:
7018:
7011:
7006:
7004:
7002:
7000:
6992:
6987:
6980:
6975:
6968:
6963:
6957:, p. 80.
6956:
6951:
6944:
6939:
6937:
6935:
6933:
6931:
6923:
6918:
6902:
6898:
6894:
6893:
6888:
6882:
6880:
6878:
6870:
6865:
6863:
6855:
6850:
6848:
6841:, p. 11.
6840:
6835:
6829:, p. 15.
6828:
6823:
6816:
6811:
6804:
6803:Robinson 1989
6799:
6797:
6795:
6793:
6785:
6784:Robinson 1989
6780:
6778:
6771:, p. 81.
6770:
6765:
6759:, p. 62.
6758:
6753:
6746:
6741:
6734:
6729:
6723:, p. 74.
6722:
6717:
6710:
6705:
6699:, p. 33.
6698:
6693:
6691:
6689:
6672:
6668:
6664:
6663:
6658:
6652:
6650:
6648:
6646:
6644:
6642:
6640:
6633:, p. 73.
6632:
6627:
6625:
6623:
6621:
6619:
6617:
6609:
6604:
6597:
6592:
6586:, p. 71.
6585:
6580:
6573:
6568:
6552:
6548:
6544:
6543:
6538:
6532:
6526:, p. 67.
6525:
6520:
6513:
6509:
6503:
6496:
6491:
6484:
6483:Robinson 1989
6479:
6477:
6470:, p. 66.
6469:
6464:
6457:
6452:
6445:
6440:
6433:
6428:
6420:
6408:
6403:
6396:
6390:, p. 32.
6389:
6384:
6382:
6374:
6373:Beastall 1975
6369:
6363:, p. 31.
6362:
6357:
6355:
6348:, p. 63.
6347:
6342:
6335:
6330:
6324:, p. 16.
6323:
6322:Rawnsley 1911
6318:
6302:
6298:
6297:
6292:
6286:
6279:
6274:
6268:, p. 47.
6267:
6262:
6260:
6252:
6247:
6240:
6239:Stennett 2016
6235:
6233:
6226:, p. 64.
6225:
6219:
6213:, p. 19.
6212:
6207:
6205:
6198:, p. 64.
6197:
6192:
6190:
6188:
6186:
6184:
6177:, p. 63.
6176:
6171:
6169:
6161:
6160:Robinson 1989
6156:
6149:
6144:
6138:, p. 68.
6137:
6132:
6126:, p. 18.
6125:
6120:
6114:, p. 85.
6113:
6108:
6101:
6096:
6094:
6087:, p. 14.
6086:
6081:
6074:
6068:
6061:
6055:
6038:
6034:
6030:
6026:
6023:
6017:
6010:
6005:
5999:, p. 16.
5998:
5993:
5991:
5974:
5970:
5966:
5962:
5956:
5949:
5935:
5931:
5927:
5920:
5914:, p. 81.
5913:
5908:
5902:, p. 84.
5901:
5896:
5889:
5884:
5882:
5864:
5860:
5856:
5852:
5849:
5843:
5841:
5834:, p. 79.
5833:
5828:
5821:
5816:
5809:
5804:
5797:
5792:
5786:, p. 80.
5785:
5780:
5773:
5768:
5761:
5756:
5754:
5746:
5741:
5734:
5729:
5722:
5717:
5710:
5705:
5699:, p. 84.
5698:
5693:
5686:
5681:
5674:
5670:
5665:
5648:
5644:
5640:
5636:
5633:
5627:
5621:, p. 42.
5620:
5615:
5613:
5605:
5600:
5593:
5588:
5582:, p. 13.
5581:
5576:
5569:
5564:
5558:, p. 43.
5557:
5552:
5545:
5541:
5537:
5532:
5516:
5512:
5508:
5504:
5498:
5496:
5487:
5483:
5482:
5477:
5471:
5455:
5451:
5447:
5441:
5434:
5429:
5422:
5417:
5415:
5407:
5406:Robinson 1989
5402:
5395:
5394:Robinson 1989
5390:
5383:
5378:
5371:
5366:
5359:
5354:
5352:
5350:
5348:
5340:
5335:
5318:
5314:
5313:
5308:
5302:
5287:
5286:
5281:
5275:
5269:, p. 15.
5268:
5263:
5247:
5243:
5242:
5237:
5231:
5215:
5211:
5210:
5205:
5199:
5183:
5182:
5177:
5171:
5156:
5152:
5146:
5142:
5126:
5116:
5106:
5096:
5089:
5088:Rural Deanery
5083:
5076:
5072:
5068:
5064:
5060:
5054:
5047:
5043:
5042:Mark Simmonds
5039:
5033:
5024:
5022:
5020:
5018:
5008:
5006:
5004:
5002:
4992:
4985:
4981:
4977:
4973:
4969:
4964:
4957:
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10835:"What's on"
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5285:Bing Maps
5252:20 August
5220:20 August
5138:Citations
5063:patronage
5048:(2015–24)
4972:Morrisons
4861:treow-wic
4840:Charles I
4714:shorthand
4604:. 1935).
4358:Blue Flag
4308:food bank
4291:Methodist
4145:academies
4119:Education
4109:opticians
3970:in 1989.
3946:in 1986.
3829:Reform UK
3766:town hall
3751:successor
3682:wapentake
3646:Immingham
3540:Kettering
3532:Leicester
3471:Transport
3411:broadband
3368:directors
3362:(12.9%),
3321:wholesale
3060:Industry
3027:Retirees
3005:Employed
2981:Skegness
2812:Mean age
2768:Divorced
2716:Skegness
2611:Skegness
2555:Buddhists
2527:religious
2507:Caribbean
2089:in 2004.
2074:solicitor
2054:Forklifts
2041:packaging
2010:Las Vegas
1840:Esplanade
1758:Methodist
1545:Traiectus
1497:Old Norse
885:0°20′47″E
759:north of
722:North Sea
691:Seathorne
687:Winthorpe
659:Geography
637:selective
468:Winthorpe
456:North Sea
293:Ambulance
233:Post town
17664:Skegness
17641:Yarburgh
17611:Withcall
17601:Wildmore
17586:West Fen
17520:Tupholme
17455:Tathwell
17435:Stickney
17420:Stenigot
17368:Skegness
17338:Roughton
17248:Midville
17101:Hundleby
17070:Hemingby
16980:Grainsby
16975:Goulceby
16950:Fulletby
16940:Friskney
16935:Fotherby
16798:Bucknall
16773:Binbrook
16738:Authorpe
16733:Aswardby
16611:The Wash
16531:Far Ings
16487:Kesteven
16423:Politics
16338:Stamford
16328:Spalding
16323:Sleaford
16318:Skegness
16256:Holbeach
16246:Grantham
16226:Crowland
16014:Skegness
16003:Skegness
15915:(1981).
15731:(2013).
15676:(2000).
15627:(1983).
15603:(2012).
15537:(1998).
15511:(1957).
15412:(2016).
15378:(1911).
15318:(1964).
15218:(2003).
15188:(2017).
15170:(2016).
15144:(2015).
15116:(2013).
15090:(1998).
14983:. York:
14921:12159166
14828:(2019).
14703:(1913).
14410:(2007).
14386:(2019).
14362:(2008).
14232:(2016).
14208:(1995).
14175:15323349
13921:(2006).
13296:(1898).
12473:Lincs FM
10902:"People"
9587:Archived
9140:Archived
9018:BBC News
8997:Archived
8854:Archived
8120:"Casweb"
7283:Archived
5659:§ 2.1.6.
5071:advowson
4915:Freiston
4903:Spalding
4768:sokeland
4593:landmark
4548:Lincs FM
4509:Standard
4440:carnival
4255:Anglican
4172:boarding
4046:tractors
4038:lifeboat
3997:Sunday.
3953:sunk at
3951:borehole
3927:lighting
3864:marginal
3743:district
3565:A52 road
3528:Sleaford
3509:Grantham
3457:benefits
3438:deprived
3427:A-Levels
3391:teachers
3364:managers
3340:seasonal
2984:England
2956:terraced
2951:detached
2915:divorced
2779:Widowed
2746:Married
2719:England
2655:England
2454:poll tax
2441:Source:
2037:bearings
2031:and the
1856:carnival
1836:interwar
1832:seaplane
1734:sewerage
1654:Somersby
1606:enclosed
1529:Domesday
1509:headland
1473:Iron-Age
1435:Source:
1383:(24.10)
1314:Average
825:sea wall
753:Fotherby
683:Seacroft
645:churches
605:carnival
597:aquarium
593:a museum
585:the pier
575:include
552:interwar
532:railways
519:headland
511:The Wash
472:Seacroft
386:Skegness
237:SKEGNESS
155:District
146:Skegness
82:Skegness
27:Skegness
17530:Utterby
17470:Tetford
17425:Stewton
17414:Spilsby
17328:Revesby
17308:Raithby
17303:Partney
17258:Muckton
17253:Minting
17187:Ludford
17136:Langton
17106:Huttoft
17065:Haugham
17030:Haltham
17020:Hainton
16955:Fulstow
16814:Burwell
16788:Bratoft
16758:Belleau
16743:Baumber
16728:Asterby
16718:Anderby
16674:Council
16491:Lindsey
16483:Holland
16453:History
16413:Museums
16403:Diocese
16333:Spilsby
16277:Lincoln
16251:Grimsby
16236:Epworth
16216:Caistor
16138:Lincoln
16036:England
16022:Portals
15886:8203896
15729:Savills
15386:(ed.).
15324:Penguin
15262:(PhD).
15255:. 1300–
14064:(PhD).
13757:29 July
12539:12 July
12484:12 July
12452:12 July
12420:12 July
12387:12 July
12148:18 July
10754:"About"
10140:12 July
10108:12 July
10076:12 July
10044:12 July
10012:12 July
9980:12 July
9948:29 June
9916:29 June
9884:29 June
9840:30 June
9727:30 June
9695:30 June
9651:30 June
9497:30 June
9394:Reuters
9023:11 July
8929:12 July
8546:29 June
8513:29 June
8386:29 June
8356:28 June
8299:28 June
8195:18 June
8161:28 June
8104:28 June
8025:16 July
7995:16 July
7965:29 June
7923:16 July
7436:29 June
4968:Safeway
4907:Fenland
4832:Blanche
4772:Drayton
4637:redcoat
4505:tabloid
4325:Culture
4299:citadel
4271:in the
3902:liberal
3894:Reuters
3851:by the
3839:in the
3835:of the
3801:Lindsey
3739:Spilsby
3688:in the
3644:, near
3630:airport
3552:freight
3495:Poacher
3476:Railway
3395:doctors
2930:elderly
2757:Single
2735:Female
2603:Muslim
2547:Muslims
2503:African
2497:; 0.4%
2344:+144.9%
2270:+283.4%
1979:Economy
1957:a storm
1927:caravan
1866:all-in
1864:his own
1860:casinos
1702:factory
1682:Grimsby
1642:omnibus
1638:sea air
1594:pasture
1572:coastal
1568:harbour
1493:Norfolk
1462:History
1378:(2.19)
1373:(2.30)
1368:(2.49)
1363:(1.99)
1358:(2.45)
1353:(2.26)
1348:(2.06)
1343:(1.77)
1338:(1.46)
1333:(1.48)
1328:(1.59)
1323:(2.06)
1309:(10.0)
1304:(10.9)
1299:(19.9)
1294:(25.0)
1289:(32.0)
1284:(37.9)
1279:(39.0)
1274:(35.4)
1269:(28.0)
1264:(19.0)
1259:(18.0)
1254:(10.0)
1249:(12.9)
1239:(45.0)
1234:(36.7)
1229:(41.0)
1224:(47.1)
1219:(52.0)
1214:(55.9)
1209:(55.6)
1204:(52.2)
1199:(47.1)
1194:(41.7)
1189:(38.3)
1184:(36.0)
1179:(36.1)
1169:(50.7)
1164:(41.2)
1159:(45.7)
1154:(52.5)
1149:(58.3)
1144:(62.6)
1139:(62.4)
1134:(58.5)
1129:(53.2)
1124:(48.0)
1119:(44.2)
1114:(41.0)
1109:(40.6)
1099:(55.8)
1094:(45.7)
1089:(50.5)
1084:(57.7)
1079:(64.6)
1074:(69.3)
1069:(69.1)
1064:(64.8)
1059:(59.4)
1054:(54.1)
1049:(50.0)
1044:(46.0)
1039:(45.0)
1029:(90.3)
1024:(60.1)
1019:(66.9)
1014:(81.3)
1009:(86.0)
1004:(90.3)
999:(89.8)
994:(88.5)
989:(80.8)
984:(75.7)
979:(71.1)
974:(63.0)
969:(58.6)
850:Climate
813:grazing
757:Utterby
715:Lincoln
460:Lincoln
454:of the
442:in the
434:) is a
340:England
215:England
209:Country
124:•
17631:Wragby
17551:Waithe
17542:(town)
17475:Tetney
17416:(town)
17370:(town)
17363:Sibsey
17323:Reston
17228:Markby
17199:(town)
17173:(town)
17092:(town)
17055:Hatton
16960:Gautby
16930:Firsby
16856:(town)
16805:(town)
16768:Bilsby
16709:(town)
16707:Alford
16376:Topics
16231:Crowle
16196:Bourne
16186:Boston
16176:Alford
16128:Boston
15967:
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15186:Ofsted
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12935:3 July
12899:3 July
12863:3 July
12827:3 July
12791:3 July
12755:3 July
12719:3 July
12683:3 July
12647:3 July
12611:3 July
12575:13 May
12525:"Home"
12509:10 May
12355:27 May
12325:27 May
12293:27 May
12279:"Home"
12263:10 May
12238:3 July
12224:"Home"
12208:3 July
12178:3 July
12118:3 July
12088:3 July
12056:8 July
12026:8 July
12012:"Home"
11926:8 July
11896:25 May
11854:8 July
11812:8 July
11780:8 July
11748:8 July
11718:8 July
11704:"Home"
11688:8 July
11656:9 July
11622:8 July
11568:8 July
11536:3 July
11506:3 July
11467:3 July
11451:"Home"
11435:3 July
11403:3 July
11371:3 July
11341:3 July
11302:8 July
11269:8 July
11237:8 July
11205:8 July
11173:8 July
11138:8 July
11082:6 July
11052:6 July
11003:6 July
10961:6 July
10916:6 July
10886:6 July
10849:6 July
10768:27 May
10702:27 May
10691:Ofsted
10670:27 May
10659:Ofsted
10635:27 May
10603:27 May
10547:27 May
10536:Ofsted
10512:27 May
10480:27 May
10469:Ofsted
10436:27 May
10425:Ofsted
10404:27 May
10393:Ofsted
10372:27 May
10361:Ofsted
10340:27 May
10329:Ofsted
10308:27 May
10274:27 May
10240:27 May
10206:27 May
9760:8 July
9462:4 July
9438:4 July
9427:Medium
9405:4 July
9369:4 July
9336:4 July
9303:4 July
9279:4 July
9185:4 July
9120:6 July
9088:6 July
9056:6 July
8885:4 July
8760:9 July
8746:"Home"
8726:. 2024
8704:9 July
8660:22 May
8604:9 July
8242:8 July
7771:"Home"
7404:25 May
7372:25 May
7328:25 May
7213:27 May
6677:25 May
6557:19 May
6307:19 May
5979:13 May
5940:13 May
5869:13 May
5653:13 May
5460:8 July
5323:22 May
4884:warren
4383:, the
4319:mosque
4184:Ofsted
4178:and a
3898:Brexit
3868:Labour
3725:, and
3715:Alford
3713:, the
3524:Boston
3352:caring
3301:27.4%
3298:10.7%
3290:22.5%
3287:40.8%
3274:11.1%
3271:18.9%
3252:11.4%
3249:12.9%
3238:12.2%
3227:12.1%
3219:11.5%
3208:30.3%
3205:13.9%
3197:10.9%
3194:12.9%
3181:12.4%
3178:11.7%
3112:17.3%
3093:15.9%
3090:21.2%
3033:13.7%
3030:21.7%
3022:38.6%
3019:27.7%
3011:62.1%
3008:51.7%
3000:69.9%
2997:60.0%
2906:22.3%
2903:32.4%
2895:17.7%
2892:15.7%
2884:16.8%
2881:27.5%
2873:63.3%
2870:54.7%
2862:81.4%
2859:69.6%
2851:22.0%
2848:32.2%
2840:24.0%
2837:21.0%
2807:61.8%
2804:58.1%
2796:30.2%
2793:35.9%
2782:10.3%
2771:12.8%
2763:34.6%
2760:28.8%
2752:46.6%
2749:45.3%
2741:50.8%
2738:52.2%
2730:49.2%
2727:47.8%
2688:59.4%
2685:24.7%
2682:68.1%
2673:86.2%
2658:85.4%
2644:66.8%
2641:24.9%
2638:68.2%
2629:94.2%
2614:97.6%
2570:White
2543:Hindus
2458:census
2429:19,579
2421:+24.8%
2418:18,910
2407:15,149
2396:14,452
2385:13,578
2374:12,847
2366:+37.5%
2363:12,539
2333:+76.4%
2322:+43.8%
2292:−23.1%
2281:+44.5%
2248:−12.0%
2237:+15.8%
2226:+70.8%
2215:+23.3%
2204:+13.6%
2002:retail
1931:chalet
1885:, the
1756:, two
1634:gentry
1632:Local
1604:, who
1513:Viking
1501:Skeggi
1499:words
1430:115.0
920:Month
873:WMO ID
801:shoals
730:Humber
711:Boston
611:, and
528:gentry
513:. Its
506:line.
464:Boston
269:Police
191:Region
126:London
116:TF5663
17515:Tumby
17450:Swaby
17384:Sotby
17318:Ranby
17263:Mumby
17213:Manby
17171:Louth
17060:Haugh
16885:Dalby
16875:Croft
16418:SSSIs
16288:Louth
16201:Brigg
15745:(PDF)
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14894:JSTOR
14863:(PDF)
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7690:Nexis
7657:Nexis
7567:Nexis
4984:Tesco
4944:pier.
4816:Alice
4744:Notes
4491:Media
4455:Sport
4141:state
3803:) in
3758:wards
3735:Louth
3587:Buses
3573:A1028
3567:from
3536:Derby
3442:LSOAs
3423:GCSEs
3415:chefs
3263:7.2%
3260:8.9%
3241:9.3%
3230:8.4%
3216:8.4%
3170:9.9%
3167:7.3%
3159:5.9%
3156:3.6%
3148:6.7%
3145:2.8%
3137:4.4%
3134:0.8%
3126:4.1%
3123:0.6%
3115:5.6%
3104:5.0%
3101:4.3%
3082:7.7%
3079:6.9%
3071:8.8%
3068:7.1%
3055:1.7%
3052:2.3%
3044:4.0%
3041:7.9%
2935:older
2829:39.0
2826:46.0
2818:39.3
2815:44.3
2785:6.9%
2774:9.0%
2724:Male
2694:2.5%
2691:5.0%
2679:9.4%
2676:3.7%
2670:1.0%
2667:2.3%
2664:3.5%
2661:7.8%
2650:0.4%
2647:0.5%
2635:1.8%
2632:3.5%
2626:0.1%
2623:0.9%
2620:0.4%
2617:1.0%
2539:Sikhs
2515:mixed
2499:Black
2491:Asian
2489:; 1%
2487:White
2432:+3.5%
2426:2011
2415:2001
2410:+4.8%
2404:1991
2399:+6.4%
2393:1981
2388:+5.7%
2382:1971
2377:+2.5%
2371:1961
2360:1951
2355:−1.3%
2352:9,122
2349:1931
2341:9,246
2338:1921
2330:3,775
2327:1911
2319:2,140
2316:1901
2289:1,488
2286:1891
2278:1,934
2275:1882
2267:1,338
2264:1881
2259:+8.4%
2253:1871
2242:1861
2231:1851
2220:1841
2209:1831
2198:1821
2193:−1.5%
2187:1811
2176:1801
2033:nylon
1564:dunes
1549:Latin
1518:skegg
1477:Roman
1427:11.4
1424:12.0
1421:10.4
1394:11.2
1381:612.2
1307:−12.2
1302:−11.7
1252:−12.2
1247:−10.6
959:Year
761:Louth
734:Wolds
707:Croft
673:line.
595:, an
515:Norse
428:skeg-
259:01754
17561:Well
17298:Orby
16383:Flag
15965:ISBN
15948:OCLC
15921:ISBN
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15882:OCLC
15861:OCLC
15838:ISBN
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15281:ISSN
15237:ISSN
15204:2020
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15002:ISBN
14961:ISBN
14934:ISBN
14917:OCLC
14884:ISBN
14812:ISBN
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14711:OCLC
14689:OCLC
14641:ISBN
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14467:OCLC
14346:ISBN
14326:2020
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13990:ISBN
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13883:2020
13845:2020
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13794:2020
13759:2011
13718:2020
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13614:2020
13578:2022
13548:2020
13532:1992
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