What's your name? Skippy - it's actually my proper name: Skippy Kangaroo. Changed by Deed Poll, driving licence and the lot, duck.
What was your name originally? Aaaah. I ain't got it! Don't use it, never use it now.
And how old are you? Nearly 74...nearly 64, duck. I take 10 years off, because I'm a lot younger than what I look when I've had a shave!
I used to be a poacher, many moons ago when I was a lad. But now, I pick road-kill up - I'm wholesale! If I see owt, I pick it up, so it's eating for nowt!
Anthony, 18.
I'm off to Skeg' [Skegness] to see my missus.
It's so boring here, there's nothing to do. It's ok in the summer, but in the winter, it's a ghost town, isn't it?
The best thing about Ingoldmells is the fair in the summer - I work on maintenance on the rides. But in the winter, a lot of bad stuff happens here. What stuff? I don't want to say what.
I'm moving to Scarborough soon to go and work for my uncle.
Lorraine, 64, full-time carer for her partner.
I've been here 33 years and I love it. Every year, you get to meet different people who come back each year. And you get to meet different people that come maybe every so often.
Winter time, it's quiet, but everybody knows everybody, so you're still not bored. The public houses are brilliant. I like the winter because, like right now, you can go into the shops and get served quick. I'm always in Skegness, it's only a bus ride away.
I feel a bit depressed here in the winter - it's eerie, it's a ghost town.
Yeah, but that's because you don't live here. There's lots going on. It's brilliant! In the winter time, everybody meets everybody on the weekend and has a chat and a drink, a game of cards, bit of bingo.It's fantastic. Yeah, I love it.