UK PM Johnson tours fish market in Scotland
(6 Sep 2019) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited a fish market in the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Peterhead, Scotland on Friday as he continued his unofficial election campaigning amid instability and uncertainty around Brexit.
Although in the 2016 Brexit referendum the majority of the Scottish electorate voted for the UK to remain in the EU, many people in the country's north east voted to leave, seeking a release from the EU's Common Fisheries Policy.
Speaking to local workers in the fish market Friday, Johnson said that moving forward the British government wants to make sure there's a way of having control of the waters.
The plan is to take back control of our waters. And then make sure we have lots of possible opportunities, he said.
Johnson maintains he will take Britain out of the European Union on October 31 with or without a deal.
Parliament is in the midst of passing a law that would compel the government to seek a Brexit postponement.
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Nolan Seafoods, Aberdeen
The manager of this major Scottish fish processing and transportation business talks candidly about the challenges faced to remain successful in today's economic climate, how to overcome those challenges, what they love about the business and what their hopes are for the future of their business and their industry.
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Best Restaurants & Places to Eat in Aberdeen, United Kingdom UK
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Winter Trip - Aberdeen, Scotland. United Kingdom - 2016
A recap trip video in Aberdeen (22-26 November 2016)
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Seaside cafe serves UK's 'best fish and chips'
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A fish and chip shop in a small coastal village in the north east of Scotland has been named as the United Kingdom's top food experience by the travel guide, Lonely Planet.
The owner says the secret is using top quality, fresh fish.
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The taste of freshly caught haddock fried in a crispy home made batter with chips on the side is drawing crowds from far and wide to a small seaside village in the north east of Scotland.
The Bay in the town of Stonehaven has been an institution for locals since it opened in 2006 but now an accolade awarded to the restaurant by a leading travel guide has propelled the business into the spotlight, drawing guests from around the world.
The fish is bought fresh from the Peterhead Fish Market at the crack of dawn, where Danny Couper, the owner of Coupers, a fish wholesaler, buys only the best fish for The Bay.
Just looking for good quality to make sure it meets our customers' requirements in general, says Couper. It is a good quality market, but you still have to be careful that you buy the youngest of the catch to make sure that you are getting the product that your require.
Just look at the quality here. If the gills are red it is a good quality fish, Couper says, pointing out what he looks for in a good fish. If the eyes are bright... this is an average...this is quite an average fish this one.
Couper, who has to work fast to get a good price for the best fish, places his company's blue tags on the products he is bidding for in the frenetic early morning market.
We bought some MSC (The Marine Stewardship Council/ certified sustainable seafood) haddock at the first boat for The Bay and they will be getting processed today and tomorrow, Couper says of The Bay's insistence that all its fish be sustainable, meaning is must be caught in areas where the fish are reproducing.
It's about leaving enough fish in the ocean and respecting their habitats, says Couper.
Calum Richardson, who started the The Bay Fish & Chips in 2006, believes his company's emphasis on quality and service is what sets it apart.
I think what makes a good fish and chip shop is pride, care, Richardson says. You have go to enjoy it. You know I love food and drink. It is what I love doing. If I am not in here it is what I do...I go around trying things - not necessarily fish and chips. But, I think you've got to have pride and take care in what you do.
Richardson prepares his own simple batter with flour, water and bicarbonate of soda. You can tell a good fish and chips from the batter, he says. An expensive fish should never be hidden behind thick, greasy batter.
Keep the batter thin so you can taste the fish, says Richardson. Because if you are buying expensive fish that is nice and fresh you don't want to hide it with thick horrible batter and we use high oleic sunflower oil, which is part of the protein from sunflower, which is a healthy...a healthy oil. But, it means that we can cater for everyone. And again it is very light in flavour, so it's let flavour of the produce sing. So, you can taste the fish, you can taste the batter and you can taste the chips.
Richardson sources the majority of his products locally, including his potatoes, known as tatties in Scotland, and vegetables.
Pernille Søholm, a customer from Denmark, says she has become something of an expert on the cuisine while she has been living in the United Kingdom, but that nothing comes close to The Bay.
It's local fish, so yeah...it's good, Adam says.
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Places to see in ( Aberdeen - UK )
Places to see in ( Aberdeen - UK )
Aberdeen is a port city in northeast Scotland, where the Dee and Don rivers meet the North Sea. With an offshore petroleum industry, the city is home to an international population. It's also known as the ‘Granite City’ for its many enduring grey-stone buildings. The 19th-century Marischal College is typical – a monumental Victorian landmark that’s now headquarters of the City Council.
Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 37th most populous built-up area. Nicknames include the Granite City, the Grey City and the Silver City with the Golden Sands. During the mid-18th to mid-20th centuries, Aberdeen's buildings incorporated locally quarried grey granite, which can sparkle like silver because of its high mica content.
Aberdeen received Royal Burgh status from David I of Scotland (1124–53), transforming the city economically. The city's two universities, the University of Aberdeen, founded in 1495, and Robert Gordon University, which was awarded university status in 1992, make Aberdeen the educational centre of the north-east of Scotland. The traditional industries of fishing, paper-making, shipbuilding, and textiles have been overtaken by the oil industry and Aberdeen's seaport. Aberdeen Heliport is one of the busiest commercial heliports in the world and the seaport is the largest in the north-east of Scotland.
Aberdeen has won the Britain in Bloom competition a record-breaking ten times, and hosts the Aberdeen International Youth Festival, a major international event which attracts up to 1000 of the most talented young performing arts companies. In 2015, Mercer named Aberdeen the 57th most liveable city in the world, as well as the fourth most liveable city in Britain. In 2012, HSBC named Aberdeen as a leading business hub and one of eight 'super cities' spearheading the UK's economy, marking it as the only city in Scotland to receive this accolade.
Aberdeen Airport (ABZ), at Dyce in the north of the city, serves domestic and international destinations. The Dee Estuary, Aberdeen's harbour, has continually been improved. Starting out as a fishing port. Aberdeen is connected to the UK National Cycle Network, and has a track to the south connecting to cities such as Dundee and Edinburgh. National Express operate express coach services to London twice daily.
Alot to see in ( Aberdeen - UK ) such as :
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Gordon Highlanders Museum
Craigievar Castle
Duthie Park
St Machar's Cathedral
Codonas Amusement Park
The Tolbooth, Aberdeen
Balmoral Castle
Aberdeen Art Gallery
Cruickshank Botanic Garden
Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links
Sunhoney
Hazlehead Park
Seaton Park
Grosvenor Casino Aberdeen
David Welch Winter Gardens
St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen
University of Aberdeen Zoology Museum
Westburn Park
Soul Casino
Victoria Park, Aberdeen
Donmouth Local Nature Reserve
King's Museum
Kirkhill Forest
Stewart Park, Aberdeen
Hazlehead Park Pets Corner
Johnston Gardens
Kincorth Hill
Brig o' Balgownie
Footdee War Memorial
Aberdeen Harbour Cruise
Girdle Ness Lighthouse
Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Bon Accord Terrace Gardens
Westfield Park
Broad Hill
Countesswells
King's College Chapel
Aberdeen St. Mark's Church of Scotland
Mercat Cross
Brimmond Hill
Scotstown Moor
The Blairs Museum
Dyce stones
Tullos Hill
Duke Of Gordon
Hatch - RGU Gray's Exhibition Space
Cat Cairn
Torry Point Battery
Tyrebagger
( Aberdeen - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Aberdeen . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Aberdeen - UK
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Billingsgate Fish Market
Billingsgate Fish Market, in east London, is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market. It takes its name from Billingsgate, a ward in the south-east corner of the City of London, where the riverside market was originally established. In its original location in the 19th century, Billingsgate was the largest fish market in the world.[1]
History
City of London
Billingsgate Wharf, close to Lower Thames Street, became the centre of a fish market during the 16th and 17th centuries but did not become formally established until an Act of Parliament in 1699.[2]
In 1850, the market according to Horace Jones, consisted only of shed buildings ... The open space on the north of the well-remembered Billingsgate Dock was dotted with low booths and sheds, with a range of wooden houses with a piazza in front on the west, which served the salesmen and fishmongers as shelter, and for the purposes of carrying on their trade. In that year the market was rebuilt to a design by J.B. Bunning, the City architect.[3]
Bunning's buildings was soon found to be insufficient for the increased trade, and in 1872 the Corporation obtained an Act to rebuild and enlarge the market, which was done to plans by Bunning's successor as City architect Sir Horace Jones. The new site covered almost twice the area of the old, incorporating Billingsgate Stairs and Wharf and Darkhouse Lane. Work began in 1874, and the new market was opened by the Lord Mayor on 20 July 1877. The new buildings, Italianate in style, had on their long frontages towards Thames Street the river, a pedimented centre and continuous arcade, flanked at each end by a pavilion tavern. The general market, on a level with Thames Street, had an area of about 30,000 square feet, and was covered with louvre glass roofs, 43 feet (13 m) high at the ridge. A gallery 30 feet (9.1 m) wide was allocated to the sale of dried fish, while the basement, served as a market for shellfish.[3]
The opening of the railways changed the nature of the trade, and by the late nineteenth century most of the fish arrived at the market via the Great Eastern Railway.[3]
The infamously coarse language of London fishmongers made Billingsgate a byword for crude or vulgar language.[4] One of its earliest uses can be seen in a 1577 chronicle by Raphael Holinshed, where the writer makes reference to the foul tongues of Billingsgate oyster-wives. The market is depicted during Tudor times in Rosemary Sutcliff's 1951 children's historical novel The Armourer's House. The writer George Orwell worked at Billingsgate in the 1930s, as did the Kray twins in the 1950s.
Isle of Dogs
In 1982, the fish market was relocated to a new 13-acre (53,000 sq m) building complex on the Isle of Dogs, close to Canary Wharf. Most of the fish sold through the market now arrives there by road, from ports as far afield as Aberdeen and Cornwall.
Billingsgate Market is open from Tuesday to Saturday. Trading commences at 5 a.m. and finishes at 8:30 a.m. Security for the market is provided by the private Market Constabulary.[5]
Traditionally, the only people allowed to move fish around the market were licensed fish porters. The role dates back at least to Henry VIII, and was officially recognised by the Corporation of London in 1632. In 2012, a bitter battle was fought between modernisers, citing facts such as porters getting £700 for a 17 hour week, and traditionalists. The modernists won and the role of the porters ended.[6]
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Billingsgate fish market. London.
L/S porters unloading boxes of fish from van. M/S lorry piled high with boxes of fish. C/U boxes with 'Aberdeen - Fish Trade Box Pool' on them. C/U stacks of boxes. C/U box with 'Deposit Charge 5/- Return to Fleetwood' on it/ M/S looking through door into storage shed. Man walking about inside. Also a policeman. L/S lorries piled high with boxes driving off. M/S shuttered wholesale fishmongers shop. M/S piled lorries. M/S of porter carrying load of boxes on head. C/U porters wearing their distinctive trade hats. M/S man shovelling ice from basket while another man holds box. M/S porters.
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Fish & Chip Award Nominees Visit Peterhead, Scotland
A short overview of a two day educational study trip to the port of Peterhead in north east Scotland. The trip was made in early November 2013 by a number of Fish Awards finalists and Fish and Chip Businesses competing in the upcoming 2014 National Fish & Chip Awards.
Finalists came from three Award categories:
(1) Best Newcomer Award;
(2) Best Independent Foodservice Operator Award;
(3) The Drywite™ Young Fish Frier Award.
They were each invited to take part in the exclusive visit to Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, arranged and funded by Seafood Scotland, to gain insight to the Northeast's key role within the UK fisheries industry for the landing and processing of major whitefish species.
Additional industry guests included Calum Richardson of The Bay Fish and Chips, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, winner of the 2013 Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award.
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