Jackson Road shops - west side of street

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The photograph on this page of Jackson Road shops - west side of street by Duncan Graham as part of the Geograph project.

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Jackson Road shops - west side of street

Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 19 Feb 2018

A row of shops on the west side of Jackson Road, between St Helena Hospice day centre and the Travelodge. The pink and grey pattern of paving slabs formerly filled much of Pier Avenue and neighbouring streets (including West Avenue and Station Road), Clacton's main shopping area. They were mostly replaced with silver (now grey) slabs in 2007 when the town square was formed and the town centre given a new look. The pink and grey chequered pattern remains only here and at the corner of Jackson Road and Rosemary Road West. (I do not know when the pink and grey slabs were laid, save that it was before 1992).

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.789508
Longitude
1.150587