It starts at 7pm outside Wetherspoon's White Horse Pub, on Wrawby Street, and will take in many buildings of interest in the town centre.
Tickets, costing £3, went on sale at the beginning of the month at Brigg Tourist Information Centre, housed in the Buttercross.
We were involved in compiling the original script for the BASH ghost walks a good few years ago and wonder whether any of our input still remains.
3 comments:
Haha!....so you were a ghost writer, eh!!
Hope you put plenty of spirit into it, Nige.
I'm sure your original script remains lurking somewhere in the afterbash .....
Talking about Wetherspoons...ignoring the moral dilemma of not smoking in public places, Wetherspoons have erected a large NO SMOKING sign on the apron in front of the pub.
Who actually owns that apron? It has was appears to be Humberside/North Lincolnshire Street furniture ie bollards, on the site....and that patio only seemed to appear when pedestrianisation came to the town.
Can Wetherspoons actually claim that the area is their land, or are they using a public area as private property?
What is the legal standing?
Talking about Wetherspoons...ignoring the moral dilemma of not smoking in public places, Wetherspoons have erected a large NO SMOKING sign on the apron in front of the pub.
Who actually owns that apron? It has was appears to be Humberside/North Lincolnshire Street furniture ie bollards, on the site....and that patio only seemed to appear when pedestrianisation came to the town.
Can Wetherspoons actually claim that the area is their land, or are they using a public area as private property?
What is the legal standing? Is it part of a public footpath, or a restricted area.....it could have implications in a number of areas.
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