The Royal William Yard from the Sea
The industrial Royal William Yard in Plymouth as seen from the Sea.


The industrial Royal William Yard in Plymouth as seen from the Sea.
These gardens were shown to me a few years back by a local warship photographer who is sadly no longer with us – Fred Charles Weeks (RIP). The gardens are found only by chance if you did not know they were there, the street behind the main shopping area of the Plymouth Barbican – New…
What is there to do, Plymouth has a lot to offer the day traveller or tourist, depending on your budget you might like to take a walk through the reminants of WW2 Plymouth and the Blitz or maybe take a boat trip out to the breakwater, on this post we have compiled the five top…
On Monday whilst staying with my parents for a couple of days in Crediton, Devon, myself and my father we went on a boat trip up the canal in Exeter, the trip was superb and the scenery beautiful, the whole 50 minute trip was only £7 each. Just to be clear, I am not paid…
Two full time support works have had to leave a local establishment that takes care of around eight permanent residents due to the toll on their mental health. Today purely by accident I met with someone who I used to get along with whilst at the local care centre, who told me he also had…
The horrible city sky scraper that towers over the shopping streets below, opened its doors in 1962 and was the base for Plymouth City Council until it was sold for redevelopment in 2015. Now this city skyscraper sits abandoned with the exception of the PARC officers and some security staff that are often seen entering…
FYI – Photo of the front of The Maritime Inn, now the Pub has had an overall lick of paint. Any questions please ask.