On Friday
morning I got down to Cleveleys just before 07.45. Going along
the Promenade I could see the RIVERDANCE just as I passed the
end of Red Bank Road at Bispham. The turn-off onto the lower
promenade was blocked off due to track work on the tramway so I
parked on the main promenade. Walking down onto the lower area
there were only a handful of people, a Coastguard vehicle and a
police car. The area at the end of Anchorsholme Lane where it
sticks out closer to the beach was open and you could walk all
along the promenade.
The wind was
still strong and clusters of bubbled foam were blowing off the
sea. At first it looked like snow. The Coastguard and Maritime
Agency people were just stood around at this point. There were
bags of compost washed up on the beach. I left at 08.45 to go to
work as the tide was going out.
Because I was
working in the morning I couldn't get to Cleveleys until around
15:30. I decided to park at Bispham and walk to the scene. The
Sea King helicopter was hovering above the ship and then headed
past where I was stood towards the airport. I could see a lot of
people on the beach as the tide was out. I made my way down
onto the beach, but the coastguard vehicle was down there by
this time requesting people to get back on the promenade. The
lower promenade was now cordoned off but there was sill access
above this on the golf course. I left as the tide was coming in.
I got down to
Cleveleys around 10.45 and managed to find a parking space. I
wanted to get some shots from a different angle so headed up
towards the end of Victoria Road where the trailers can be seen
over the side of the ship.
A twin engined
plane kept making low passes of the ship. I presume this was
the coastguard as it had the same markings as the coastguard
helicopters, all red with a broad white band.
Another
Seatruck ship was on its way out of Heysham.
The beach was
littered with Cadbury's Chocolate Digestive biscuits and the
dogs being exercised were scoffing them. I saw a child stood
with his parents proudly holding two full packets. I wouldn't
like to taste them after floating around for a day or two. The
police were stopping people going on the beach at Anchorsholme,
but if you walked up to Cleveleys you could walk back toward the
ship. The policeman was shouting to people to get off the beach
but they either couldn't hear him or were ignoring him.
I went up to
Fleetwood and took some snaps of Stena Pioneer which was ready
to leave and on the way back stopped at Rossall to get a
photograph from a different angle. At
1.30pm the helicopter came in, hovered over the ship and then
flew off.
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