When did Morecambe Central Pier burn down?

When did Morecambe Central Pier burn down?

31 July 1933
Dubbed the “Taj Mahal of the North”, the building was destroyed by a fire in the early evening of 31 July 1933. At the time, the pier was mostly deserted although within 30 minutes, the fire had spread to the pavilion while wind blew sparks onto nearby promenade buildings causing some to alight.

What happened to Morecambe?

Morecambe suffered a decades-long decline after a series of incidents that damaged tourism and the local economy. Two piers were lost: West End Pier was partly washed away in a storm in November 1977, and the remnants were demolished in 1978; Central Pier, damaged by fire in 1933, was removed in 1992.

Who owns Morecambe Bay?

Centrica Energy
The North Morecambe Field, found in 1976, 8 miles (13 km) to the north, is 11 square miles (28 km2) and started production in 1994. Both are operated by Centrica Energy.

What is Morecambe Bay famous for?

Morecambe Bay is renowned for its flat fishing, mainly plaice and for its cockles. But the famous Morecambe Bay shrimp are sadly on the wane. The cross-bay walk is a popular nine mile trek from Arnside to Kents Bank, but beware of deep water, quick sands and tides.

When was Morecambe pier built?

Summary : Central Pier, Morecambe, was built between 1868 and 1869 at a cost of £10,000. It was enlarged in the early 1870s at a cost of £5,000 and a huge pavilion was added between 1897 and 1898.

Is there still a fairground in Morecambe?

Ever since the demise of Morecambe’s famous Frontierland theme park in the late ’90s, Taylor’s have been providing all the fun of the fair at this Lancashire seaside resort. Funland down by The Dome is open from Easter through until October, providing affordable family entertainment against a beautiful backdrop.

Has Morecambe got a fairground?

Frontierland originally operated as West End Amusement Park, Fun City and Morecambe Pleasure Park from 1906 to 1986 before being transformed into Frontierland for the 1987 season, in an attempt to defeat dwindling visitor numbers. A brief history of the Frontierland site can be found at the Morecambe Today website.

What is someone from Morecambe called?

The word Sandgrownian or Sandgrown’un isn’t just limited to Blackpool either – people from as far away as Morecambe and Southport have also used the term to describe where they’re from.

What does the word Morecambe mean?

port and resort
Morecambe in British English (ˈmɔːkəm ) noun. a port and resort in NW England, in NW Lancashire on Morecambe Bay (an inlet of the Irish Sea).

What happened Shanklin Pier?

Shanklin Pier was a pleasure pier in the town of Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, England. During the Great storm of 1987, the pier suffered significant damage and was ultimately demolished in 1993 at an estimated cost of £250,000 (equivalent to £423,400 in 2019).