My Lovely Lincoln: Proud to be from ever-changing city

Our new series asking prominent people why they adore our city continued with Jailhouse Frock owner Emma Haigh speaking to Isabelle Ames

Emma Haigh

Emma Haigh, 28, is the owner of Jailhouse Frock – a vintage clothes business which prioritises individuality and female body positivity.

Q: What’s your favourite thing about living in Lincoln?
A: I’ve lived here my whole life and have this weird connection to the city. I love it and I’m very proud of Lincoln. It feels like a city on the rise, ever growing and changing.

Q: What’s your favourite place to go in Lincoln? And why?
A: Other than jail house frock, of course, my favourite places are the pubs. My favourite is the Duke of William. We have lots of cosy, homely pubs. I do love a good pub trip.

Q: What would be your perfect Saturday in Lincoln?
A: Lots of people say you should go and be a tourist in your own city and I’m quite ashamed to say that I’ve never really done that. My ideal weekend would be to have a nice walk on south or west common, have a slice of cake and have a wander around all the touristy bits. The museum, castle, and Victorian prison.

Q: If you could change one thing about Lincoln, what would it be?
A: It makes me quite sad to see vacant shops on the high street. I would really love landlords to be more open to the idea of pop-up shops. I know in other cities they offer venues and buildings that have been empty for a while as opportunities for start-up, small business. These give people a chance and make the high street look better.

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