Who clearly won't cut off their nose to spite their face by 'boycotting'...Europes largest travelling fair I'll have you know.
It's an absolute nonsense!!
Who clearly won't cut off their nose to spite their face by 'boycotting'...Europes largest travelling fair I'll have you know.
How much does hull fair actually contribute to the economy of hull
Do hotel bookings soar?
Restaurants roaring trade?
How much does hull fair actually contribute to the economy of hull
Do hotel bookings soar?
Restaurants roaring trade?
How much does hull fair actually contribute to the economy of hull
Do hotel bookings soar?
Restaurants roaring trade?
I know Kingfisher and Walton St club really benefit but I doubt many do other than those locally that get food stalls. I would bet a huge % of the money leaves the city
Please don't change the narrative, next you'll be mentioning the bus companies increase in passengers that week.I'm not sure they splash the cash as much as they used to, but many local businesses used to see a lot of spending, the lads from the fair used to spend thousands in my dad's clothes shop back in the day and I know Westway used to build up stocks of second hand Mercs in preparation for the fair arriving.
I'm not sure they splash the cash as much as they used to, but many local businesses used to see a lot of spending, the lads from the fair used to spend thousands in my dad's clothes shop back in the day and I know Westway used to build up stocks of second hand Mercs in preparation for the fair arriving.
Romeo’s used to do alright back in the day!I'm not sure they splash the cash as much as they used to, but many local businesses used to see a lot of spending, the lads from the fair used to spend thousands in my dad's clothes shop back in the day and I know Westway used to build up stocks of second hand Mercs in preparation for the fair arriving.
I've no idea how much these fairground rides cost nowadays but I know when they come to my area my children spend a bloody fortune on the grandkids.The wife and I give them a tenner each and I think that gets them a couple or three extra rides but nowt much else?The estimate for 2023 was 600k attended.
Even if you work on £10 a head (which in reality will be miles higher), that's £6m. Majority I assume leaves the city.
We went last year and burned through £100 quid, it's ridiculous. Personally I hate it, but kids love it.
... which could end up in a rollercoaster of a battle between the parties.It's all swings and roundabouts.
Ask Lee at Walton street club!! He made obsene money last year from the big players of the fair community drinking in his place. The workers go somewhere else but the money men go in Walton Street club. On top of that I would image it is restricted to Stagecoach and EYMS seeing a little uptake with the fair busses, Plod get some over time and Divas gets full of wrong uns for one night when they all come out to play on the night fair is shut.How much does hull fair actually contribute to the economy of hull
Do hotel bookings soar?
Restaurants roaring trade?
I've no idea how much these fairground rides cost nowadays but I know when they come to my area my children spend a bloody fortune on the grandkids.The wife and I give them a tenner each and I think that gets them a couple or three extra rides but nowt much else?
The flash rides can be really expensive, the Bungee slingshot was £12.50 per person last year, probably be £15 this year (though most decent rides are about a fiver).
Romeo’s used to do alright back in the day!
Please don't change the narrative, next you'll be mentioning the bus companies increase in passengers that week.
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Now there’s a blast from the past!!
Up there with Tower, waterfront & spiders as Hull cultural icons. I feel sorry for the youth of today. Where do they go to get **** faced drunk??