Paul Shone
Paul belongs to: The Fishermen's Mission
Paul has been the Mission Man at North Shields Fish Quay since 2001. For him the work is a calling rather than a career.
Paul was interviewed by Carl Greenwood on 16 December 2005. The interview took place at North Shields Fishermen's Mission and lasted 14 minutes and 6 seconds.

Changes on North Shields Fish Quay
"Not a fantastic- since I’ve been here, not a fantastic amount. They’ve had a new roof across the way, but the changes are coming about now"
Not a fantastic- since I’ve been here, not a fantastic amount. They’ve had a new roof across the way, but the changes are coming about now- they’re beginning to renovate the quay, they’re beginning to make it, or try and make it, or try and make it a more pleasant place to be. Whether that will be what people want, I don’t know, because it’s very much a working environment, and there are people actually, who, for some reason, love the smell of fish. And it’s one of the reasons they come down- they come down for the smell atmosphere, and the smell is part of it- the atmosphere, the fish boxes and the fishing boats landing the fishermen about, all the things that go on- fork lifts running up and down carrying boxes of fish, and the gulls- they’re all part of that and if they clean it up too much I think it will sanitise it and it will spoil it
Paul has 12 memories in the memorynet:
Paul's memories with a Environment theme:
Paul's other memories:
The role of the Fishermen's Mission
How the Mission serves the fishing community
The role of the Mission Man
Changes on North Shields Fish Quay
Changes at the Fishermen's Mission
The Fishermen's Mission
The True Cost of Fishing
Fishermen's Mission display
The Fishermen's Mission cafe
Memorials to fishermen lost at sea
This memory has these themes:
Change | Community | Sounds and Smells | The North East

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