Oh do behave. Walton-on-the-Naze was made famous by the pirate radio ships which were moored just offshore.
Walton-on-the-Naze was for poor people, just up the road was Frinton-On-Sea which is posh. (By Essex standards). Ask @Essexphil, he probably lived in Frinton-On-Sea.
I live 1 mile from Frinton, and 2 miles from Walton.
Usually called by its full title, both because of the larger Walton-on-Thames, and also a suburb of Felixstowe (20 miles away by boat) is also called Walton.
I first went to Walton-on-the-Naze nearly 50 years ago-magical place. Pier still has the same Waltzer.
People are poor-but genuine community spirit in Walton.
Oh do behave. Walton-on-the-Naze was made famous by the pirate radio ships which were moored just offshore.
Walton-on-the-Naze was for poor people, just up the road was Frinton-On-Sea which is posh. (By Essex standards). Ask @Essexphil, he probably lived in Frinton-On-Sea.
Sir Bobby Charlton: England World Cup winner diagnosed with dementia
England World Cup winner and Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with dementia.
The news follows the deaths of his older brother Jack in July and fellow World Cup-winner Nobby Stiles on Friday, both of whom had also been diagnosed with dementia.
Sir Bobby, 83, won three league titles, a European Cup and an FA Cup with United during 17 years at Old Trafford.
"Stay strong, we love you," said United striker Marcus Rashford.
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Good work @HAYSIE
Thank you.
I was on holiday in Walton-on-the-Naze at the time and watched it on a TV in the window of Radio Rentals.
Watched it on our Black and White tv, had tanners piled up on the box ready.
I think you just made it up.
@HAYSIE
Oh do behave. Walton-on-the-Naze was made famous by the pirate radio ships which were moored just offshore.
Walton-on-the-Naze was for poor people, just up the road was Frinton-On-Sea which is posh. (By Essex standards). Ask @Essexphil, he probably lived in Frinton-On-Sea.
Usually called by its full title, both because of the larger Walton-on-Thames, and also a suburb of Felixstowe (20 miles away by boat) is also called Walton.
I first went to Walton-on-the-Naze nearly 50 years ago-magical place. Pier still has the same Waltzer.
People are poor-but genuine community spirit in Walton.
England World Cup winner and Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with dementia.
The news follows the deaths of his older brother Jack in July and fellow World Cup-winner Nobby Stiles on Friday, both of whom had also been diagnosed with dementia.
Sir Bobby, 83, won three league titles, a European Cup and an FA Cup with United during 17 years at Old Trafford.
"Stay strong, we love you," said United striker Marcus Rashford.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54770216