Friday 20 July 2012

Olympic spirit in coastal Kent


The anticipation of the Olympic torch travelling through Kent built and built until w/c 15 July when it finally arrived. The dull and dreary weather on its arrival in the coastal town of Hythe on Wednesday 18th July, didn't dampen the spirits of the hundreds of onlookers, who had macks to match their tiny union jacks.

The sponsors loud and lively trucks cheered the crowd - Coca Cola, Samsung and Lloyds TSB -rattled through this coastal town. The police escort accompanying the torch was very impressive - massive BMW motorbikes with friendly police gave a real carnival atmosphere to this historic event. When the torch was glimpsed in the distance the crowd collectively cheered and shouted as a veteran torch bearer held the flame on high. It was over pretty quickly but the planning was excellent. The torch arrived precisely at 1.23pm at Hythe Roundabout, and then travelled onto Seabrook. Pubs like the local Bell, made the most of a roaring lunchtime trade, with many happily ensconced for the duration.

After a night's stop at Dover where thousands gathered to see the lighting of the cauldron at one of the 66 countrywide evening events, the torch started it's next day arriving by lifeboat at the end of Deal pier at 8.27am. The day was just beautiful, with bright blue sky, warm sun and many hundreds of spectators. The accompanying police on this stretch were event more impressive, with bikes gathered to start the day's procession. After the sponsors trucks and the athelete's coach, the torch travelled down the pier, took a turn round the precinct, before travelling alongside the promenade. The crowd was excited, children cheered, music blared and another veteran torch bearer held the torch on high. Again it was over very quickly, but the morning was stunning and local businesses were all geared up for some energetic trade - rising to the occasion was Dunkerley's Hotel - a family run business which put on a fabulous champagne breakfast, with full English, toast, tea, orange juice for £10 per head. It was perfectly cooked, perfectly served and fitted a perfect morning in Deal.