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Ice cream with Flake in it.
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Walk to Leigh on Sea for some delicious seafood!
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Ride the rollercoaster at Peter Pan's playground
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Have a look at the Kursaal. Until I studied German I never realized it was named for a spa, somewhere you go for a Kur.
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As welshkaren has suggested, walk back to Leigh-on-Sea which is charming in its own right and although part of a large conurbation, almost has a "villagey" feel about it.
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Leigh on Sea is a good idea too. Are the ancient cockle sheds open on Sunday? The beach behind them is solid cockle shells.
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fish & chips
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Eat chips of the front and have a paddle!
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Ice cream!
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Get the little train along the pier
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Definitely the little train along the pier
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Pub in Leigh
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Pier train. Or planetarium. Or the hill train by Cliffs Pavillion (if it's still open?). Or visit the depressing Southend East station. Or the bizarrely large Southend Victoria.
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Avoid the rain by pushing 2ps into a machine in the arcades
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Laughing, throw your clothes in the water
And run around naked Get stopped by the police And escorted back hom |
*back home
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Ha, I once lived in Westcliff! Walk along the cliffs (towards Southend), get the cliff railway down, then walk along the seafront to Old Leigh
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@john b - DG would have to have gone at five in the morning to Walton-on-the-Naze to do that.
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Leigh on Sea, particularly Old Leigh, is cute (I call it Twee on Sea sometimes, when the giftshops get me down) but the weather is against you today. A pub whilst staring out at the estuary is your best bet until it clears.
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