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Skegness - Clock Tower


Skegness is an traditional English tourist resort, but as the package holiday abroad became an increasingly popular and affordable option for many British holiday-makers during the 1970, it has suffered.
Nevertheless, the resort retains a loyal visitor base. Tourism increased following the recession of 2007–09 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.
The Jubilee Clock Tower was built in 1898 and is now a landmark in the town.
Nevertheless, the resort retains a loyal visitor base. Tourism increased following the recession of 2007–09 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.
The Jubilee Clock Tower was built in 1898 and is now a landmark in the town.
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