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East Yorkshire's seaside towns are 'poorer now than before 2007 recession'
That is sad to read,people often feel left behind, also true that new ways ,don't get known folks in environment, well very slow catching up, been a while since stayed at BB, that just the problem,in my town of residence, can buy cup of tea for 60p.
Place feels dirty at times,people so obviously struggling.
Place feels dirty at times,people so obviously struggling.
Reflected, then portrayed in quality of clothing, low cost, along charity shops being only choice.
Issue is choice ,further, quality of food purchased,diet, abilities to steward better seldom possible.
Despite, OR because of this people hide the poverty and fear.
Lack of hope,despondent people walk. and live, scrapping meagre existence
that life style not good.
People are not reaching true potential.
Depth and Deeper stuff cannot rise to agenda of such people.
Hopelessness in this world and the towns of north east coast.
Social deprivation rates in places such as Withernsea and Bridlington have long been acknowledged to be among the highest in the East Riding.
Study by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) has highlighted the challenges.
Shows the gaps in economic prosperity between local authority areas on the coast and the rest of the country are widening significantly.
That means people there are poorer ,
factualy die younger, than people elsewhere in the UK.
health is worse, people feel forgotten.
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