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| Quote King Street Cat="King Street Cat"I had to scratch my head when I saw that transport links were considered a factor. Living in the centre of Wakefield I can be on the A1 in around 20 minutes, and the M1 and M62 in around 10 minutes. I can get on a train at Westgate, one of Wakefield's 2 railway stations, and be in Leeds in 15 minutes, Sheffield in 20 minutes, York in 40 minutes and London in 2 hours. Compare this to the backwards nature of Oxfordshire, where I spent a long weekend this Summer, and Wakefield looks like a commuter's dream!'"
Yes, but you forgot that other than the Cotswolds nowhere north of the 18th hole on Potters Bar golf course is worth bothering about. Things are far superior in the south, so they assume.
I live in Wakefield (WF4) and spent my working life driving around the country to various jobs and I've been to a lot worse places in may opinion, Bracknell, Slough, Dagenham, Romford. Strangely enough all in the south. 
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| Romford is a frightening place!
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| Crawley is a creepy place.
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| Quote Sal Paradise="Sal Paradise"I live in Bradford and I would concur it is an awful city to live in these days.
The roads are full of uninsured morons who have no consideration for other road users nor any driving skills - its bl00dy dangerous to say the least. Education is amongst the worst in Britain - the town centre is a sad reflection of a once prosperous city. The soccer team has to virtually give away its season tickets to sell them. Social integration is negligible with districts divided up by ethnicity in the main.
Bradford has nothing to recommend it at all'"
Awww, got a sore head have we? Take more water with it next time, you won't wake up so grumpy!
But, you only get one life. If you really feel that way, WTF are you doing here? Only a fool or a masochist would deliberately choose to remain in what they thought was that bad of a place
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| Woolstanton in stoke is rough. Infact the whole of stoke is rough. A lot of vale fans are scum as well.
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| Quote Look that's not enya="Look that's not enya"Woolstanton in stoke is rough. Infact the whole of stoke is rough. A lot of vale fans are scum as well.'"
Grow up you muppet.
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| Quote Lovesauce="Lovesauce"Any town within 50 miles of London.'"
What - good, bad or indifferent?
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| It's one of my life's strange ironies that the town I've repeatedly bashed the most for allowing itself to fall into a terminal phase of degeneration, dilapidation and ruin (aside from Wigan) - Blackpool - is now where I work.
For my sins I'm now responsible for a great deal of the design and advertising which stretches the length of the promenade.
I equate the task to painting the Golden Gate Bridge. Years after starting the task you finally finish and it's time to do it all over.
I strongly objected to Blackpool winning the right to build the UK's first "Super Casino" (a plan which eventually collapsed due to political in-fighting and bureaucratic resistance from senior civil servants). I figured it had seen more than enough money over the last few decades and had it invested just a mere fraction in developing the promenade it wouldn't have needed government spending.
Sadly, like almost all of the traditional seaside resorts, Blackpool frittered away its money leaving a town centre which is little more than a dried-up husk and a promenade that is nothing short of a decaying embarrassment.
What little investment there's been has come in ever-decreasing quantities. The end-result is a commercial region which is perhaps less than 30% occupied with the only real money provided by the big department stores, supermarkets etc. Whilst the seafront has recently had a bit of a face-lift it is largely superficial and doesn't alter the fact that the horse-manure infused promenade requires many millions of pounds just to arrest the decay.
But it's not just money. Like most northern towns Blackpool desperately needs leadership. A galvanizing, media-savvy figure who can unite the economic and political power blocs into codifying some kind of framework for minimum standards as well as cutting through the suffocating bureaucracy and endemic corruption.
With the costs of holidaying abroad rising it's likely we'll see an increase in the number of visitors to Britain's traditional seaside resorts. But unless Blackpool changes its course I think future investment will be increasingly piecemeal and in ever-diminishing quantities.
I mean, it's not quite reached the point at which that other famous resort town, Great Yarmouth, now sits ([iAbandon All Hope Yea Who Enter Here |
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