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Residents in a coastal town, one of the worst of England, fought against critics.

They defended their home branding houses, a “traditional” coastal town with a striking beach and host natives.

Fleetwood in Lancashire has recently branded the country’s worst fifth coastal target?

Beach, coast, landscape, food and beverage options, accommodation, touristic places and money value on the value of a 46%score.

However, the locals in the city seven miles north of Blackpool insist that the rankings are harsh and unfair.

“Unfortunately, we are getting a very bad press,” he says, Debbie Gray, the owner of Lords Deli at Lord Street.

“We are called ‘deprived’ and ‘degenerate’ and all kinds of things.

Family Albero believes that Fleetwood’s bad press is unfair (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

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Popular for the Lake of the Town Cancer (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

The 62-year-old delicatesser has been running the delicatesser for 19 years and at that time the inheritance tram service of the town, two stagnation and Covid-19 pandema witnessed.

“We managed to collect,” he says.

“We are still here because we are proud of good and friendly service. We like to know our customers.

“Without our local people, we would not have been here. We have been well supported by the local people over the years. We have a very loyal customer base.”

Ms. Gray says Fleetwood has a lot to be proud of. In addition to traditional coastal attraction centers, town has a market, a developing private school and a golf field with high points.

“We have a great market, a good private school, a golf course, a boat lake and a beautiful ride,” he says. “There is entertainment, children can make crabs, there is a Golden Horn. A beautiful, beautiful town for families to visit.”

However, it connects the difficulties of the town to foreigners from different fields that show very little “respect” for Fleetwood and residents.

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Ferry Cafe is a center for the meeting of local people (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

Ms. Gray explains: “We have a lot of occupancy housing with people from Manchester and Liverpool because we have a space because we have a space.

“But they don’t respect the town, they don’t respect people, and that’s why we get a bad name. But Fleetwood itself is a nice and beautiful place to live and visit.”

Amore Cafe, an Italian organization operated by the family who has special popularity among inhabitants throughout Lord Street, Amore Cafe.

He is proud of his devotion to high quality local materials and is directed by Eduardo and Aileen Albero.

66 -year -old lady Albero, “We cook everything fresh and make special boards every week,” he says. “The people here are very supportive. Everyone is very sincere and cute around Fleetwood.”

Similar to Mrs. Gray in Lords Deli, Mrs. Albero sees the negative scope unfair.

“We have a great market with the coaches of people coming from anywhere.

“The back ride is also very nice.

He explains that local businesses in Fleetwood support development.

They often make advice to visitors who are not familiar with local settings.

Fleetwood Market takes place every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday on Adelaide Street.

Local products contain more than 250 stalls that offer everything from clothing and household items to gifts and collections.

Like other coastal towns, Fleetwood boasts of an esplanade with a magnificent view of the coastline.

Mary, Tom and Friends, located opposite the 28 -meter sandstone Pharos Lighthouse on Esplelanade.

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Fleetwood recently selected the fifth worst coastal town in the UK (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

The organization sells Fleetwood -themed gifts and trinkets.

In 2014, he started as a stop in the local market before he founded himself in 2019 at Esplelanade.

“Fleetwood has much more than people think,” says Katherine Plato, the owner.

“We have a pleasant ride to walk, a boat lake, a new field n ‘Putt course.

Ms. Plat also praises local residents who support businesses in the town.

“More beautiful people can not find you” than in Fleetwood.

“They support us very much. You will not find more beautiful people than the locals in Fleetwood,” Mrs. Platt explains.

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Katherine platte says that there is more people in Fleetwood than they think (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

“We came here from Yorkshire and we were immediately accepted.

“This is just a really beautiful coastal town. We all help each other and there is a real community. The market here is good, but he can’t get the love he deserves.”

Adjacent to Mary, Ferry Cafe, who has been traded for nearly 70 years, is sitting in Tom and Esplanade.

In addition to ice creams, the organization offers classic fish and chips.

According to the owner Steve Chandler, cafes have developed as a “center” in the town in recent years.

It serves as a preferred place for residents looking for a hot drink or food while mixing with other community members.

56 -year -old, “Here we have the magnificent view of the sea.” Says.

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Debbie Gray’s owner of Lords Deli, who has been operating in Fleetwood for 19 years (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

“Fleetwood is a quiet and beautiful town. Blackpool gets all the drunks, but I think much more beautiful here.

“Cafe is a center in the town. Every day we provide a lot of indigenous people for a drink or eating. The same people come every day. They can only come for a cup of tea, but they love society. Then tourists are only extras for us.”

Also, which one has been thinking lately?

The rankings will be unfair against Fleetwood.

While accepting certain parts of the town as “exhausted”, he argues that “the majority is beautiful”.

“We continue and this is the only thing we can do. We will continue to provide a place to come and enjoy the locals.”

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Lynn Park with his grandson Layson and his friend Coby (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

Fleetwood model Yacht and Power Boat Club are known for various searches such as racing and entertainment sailing.

He attracts visitors who are willing to enjoy the large sea landscapes placed in the bird.

The lake proves that it is equally popular for crab by pulling young families throughout the year.

Lynn Park, 64, was in the lake with his grandson Layson and his friend Coby. “Very peaceful here. Very good walks and frankly the big beach,” says Mrs. Parks.

“Great for children and is also really clean.

“An old coastal town and it remained like this. It is not commercially and exactly what I remember as a child.

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The cheese man in the Ormskirk market Danny Williams. (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

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Fleetwood is located just north of Blackpool in Lancashire. (Picture: Andy Stenning/Daily Express)

However, similar to other communities in the UK, Fleetwood has endured recently rising general expenses and decreasing number of visitors.

Returning to Lords Deli, Ms. Gray explains that she is forced to increase the accusations of being applied.

“There is a lack of uprising in the town because people have no reason to enter.” “Now we are at the delivery service because this is what people want.

He continued: “It is becoming more and more difficult at prices. Obviously we were shot by national insurance increases, so we had to raise our prices a little. Everything rose, unfortunately we had to do it to survive.”

In the meantime, Ms. Plat agrees: “Tourism has been shot here and really misses. It may be really busy, but sometimes we fight for the uprising.

“I think people didn’t have enough money to spend lately. But when they visit, they tend to spend.”

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