The Thames is just as muddy, it’s not a Cristal blue oasis….but people pay a huge premium to sit next to the river here This was at a totallly packed bar earlier
Class isnt it? I used to walk along the River on the opposite side from Putney and then cross the bridge and walk back past the front of the stadium most days so was watching it go up. I'm down a few times over the next few weeks so will have to go and have a look.
I was listening to Radio H*mberside earlier*, and a woman on there reckoned instead of us developing Walton Street we should build at Malton, I know I know. * It was 11-45am and I was on the way to the MKM to pick up Norwich tickets, when I got there I was surprised to see the the pitch lights were on on the pitch. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Some of the pubs in paul right on the waterfront are amazing in summer Waterfronts are always special
The lights were on because unlike the rest of the uk basking in sunshine and temperatures in the low to mid 20s, the east coast is again/still blanketed in thick dark grey clouds with temperatures nearer to single figures than the 20s.
Still warm enough for grass to grow, I've cut mine twice this week, and the best time of year for new grass is right now. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Amazing view from the top of the restaurant in Kingston House Closer to the river admittedly, but certainly not riverside.
Done properly that feasibility study will tell you absolutely no one wants to visit the MKM for pint during the week!
They thought they'd dug up one of your region's boats in North Ferriby a few years back. Turned out it wasn't one of the usual Viking rape and pillaging trips after all, but it was close to Melton so wrongly assumed its origin. Belonged to one of the Bede's pilgrimage flotilla forays I think.
When does Hull Fair start to arrive…or put another way is Walton Street Car Park available next week?