Crap Towns
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Could make up some about southern towns i suppose, just havent been to many. But if it helps redress the balance...
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Crawley is southern and a bit of a dump.
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Great Yarmouth is an total hole of a place. And if you're looking to complete the I-Spy Book Of Dog Shit then Dunbar's not a bad bet.
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Really is a magnificent building, along with all of Le Mans Crescent. Hence my point about people being a bit quick to point out the standard of retailer in Bolton rather than its splendid architecture.BWFC_Insane wrote:We had a visitor over from Canada last year for a week. They were obsessed with the Bolton town hall. Wanted to go in every day just to look at it.......thebish wrote:people being very quick to slag off the north here...
All down to perceptions I guess.....
Le Mans Crescent

The Town Hall

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Rescued by having a Lush, no doubtGooner Girl wrote:Crawley is southern and a bit of a dump.

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Workington, Maryport, Whitehaven - the land that time forgot
Newport
Harringey, Tottenham and environs
Farnworth, Walden, Little Hulton
East Manchester
I could go on
Workington, Maryport, Whitehaven - the land that time forgot
Newport
Harringey, Tottenham and environs
Farnworth, Walden, Little Hulton
East Manchester
I could go on
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Southend and Clacton on Sea and Margate
Ponders End and Edmonton (parts of Enfield Borough)
Hackney, Dalston Stepney and Bow
Bexleyheath, Bromley, Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Wandsworth
Erith, Thamesmead and Woolwich
Ponders End and Edmonton (parts of Enfield Borough)
Hackney, Dalston Stepney and Bow
Bexleyheath, Bromley, Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Wandsworth
Erith, Thamesmead and Woolwich
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We need somebody reading these names out over a background of 'Jerusalem' ...

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davroduk wrote:Yeah you have left yourself wide open there.
Bolton is becoming a ghost town.
Even on a Saturday afternoon its f33ckin empty (other than preachers and emigrants )
Me and the Missus have started to go to Wiggin for a day shopping, cos it far better than asylum seekers central.
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Erm, what?

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I think she sang 'Big Yellow Taxi'
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Having lived in the Todmorden area for a couple of years, I can safely say Hebden Bridge on a rainy day is as miserable as it gets. I've always been proud to live in Bolton, but retail wise, not sure what happened. Wigan and Bury are really excellent places to shop and wander around.
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They're really not!!!!!TANGODANCER wrote:Having lived in the Todmorden area for a couple of years, I can safely say Hebden Bridge on a rainy day is as miserable as it gets. I've always been proud to live in Bolton, but retail wise, not sure what happened. Wigan and Bury are really excellent places to shop and wander around.
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Used to enjoy going round Hebden, my mate lived there. Not much to do and lots of hippies but has a bit of character and good pubs !
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Well yes, the shops aren't badBruce Rioja wrote:Rescued by having a Lush, no doubtGooner Girl wrote:Crawley is southern and a bit of a dump.

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It's no doubt changed since I lived up there, and in summer the whole area can be lovely, but winter and the rain are a different tale, or at least were.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Used to enjoy going round Hebden, my mate lived there. Not much to do and lots of hippies but has a bit of character and good pubs !
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We'll have to disagree then. Not that we don't often.BWFC_Insane wrote:They're really not!!!!!TANGODANCER wrote:Having lived in the Todmorden area for a couple of years, I can safely say Hebden Bridge on a rainy day is as miserable as it gets. I've always been proud to live in Bolton, but retail wise, not sure what happened. Wigan and Bury are really excellent places to shop and wander around.

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i think Bury's ok for shopping.
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Aye look, with shopping it entirely depends what people's needs and wants and likes are.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:i think Bury's ok for shopping.
I think Bolton is fine, but then I rarely go shopping and when I do its for as short a time as possible. So somewhere with few decent shops suits me down to the ground.
End of the day I hear a lot of people moan there aren't many "high street and designer shops in Bolton". Well go figure.
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not posh enough for the BWFCi shopping experience...ohjimmyjimmy wrote:i think Bury's ok for shopping.
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