i've always lived in clacton. my family are from clacton.yeah, i couldn't imagine living anywhere else really. like my dad could never venture out of clacton without having a nosebleed. he is literally born and bred, and he's very proud of that. the pier and the beaches are probably our biggest competitors, because why do you want to be sat inside on a sunny day when you can be out sitting on the pier, having a drink or relaxing on the beach? it's absolutely manic along here. i try and avoid it at all costs, being a local. in the summer, people flock to this area, as you can see now, it's busy now. that was shut down, sold off, and that's now been converted into flats. so does that worry you, that? yeah, because you know, that could be us. i used to live in a railway terrace block of six - over the other side of the car park. - i was a guard. i lived at number five, - and a driver moved in number six, seemed the naturalthing to come in here and drink. i and there'll be a big crowd of us in here. and it's just total fun. you know, we'll have