IN THE ENGLISH PORT town of Grimsby, Andrew Kay inspects rows of glistening lemon sole and haddock. At 7 a.m., Kay nods his head, buying 1,800 pounds of fish in the auction, which is held each weekday ...
Former Grimsby trawlerman Tony Roach tells of his lifelong connection with the sea.
In the mid-20th century, Grimsby was one of the world's leading fishing ports, until the fleets of trawlers began to disappear in the 1970s - Copyright AFP/File Oli ...
A town in the north of England is in danger of being ‘left behind’ as it struggles to adapt to a decline in its fishing ...
Work has also gone into expanding the centre's work with schools and care homes in the borough ...
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