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Where's the UK City of culture?
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There is so much to see and do there as well, and I love the Beatles so I always get a sense of history walking along places such as Penny Lane. |
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They always pick up on the Welsh accent too and make a fuss :laugh: I love Albert Docks and the area around the Liver Buildings, could sit there for hours! |
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I could not believe all that anti-pigeon netting though. :laugh: I must confess I love Wales too - and I always find the people there ultra friendly. Which part of Wales are you from Jonnii? If you don't mind me asking, my Grandfather was from Tonypandy in the Rhondda. |
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I'm from near Wrexham, North East Wales so about an hour on the train from Liverpool. I've never been down to South Wales where your Granddad was from, only as far as mid! Never even been to my own capital Cardiff, shocking really! |
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So has Merthyr Tydfil that once grotty ex-mining town not far from Cardiff. I could not believe what the landscaping has done to those once ugly pit spoil heaps. Wales is a really beautiful country though. |
London, Manchester & Newcastle from that list are the ones I enjoy going to most.
I also really like Blackpool! |
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Liverpool is basically home and I love it there it's just really lovely in places like L1 and the docks :flutter:
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Voted for Manchester and Newcastle :love: London is very overrated imo. I'd say it's a good place for a short visit because of the shopping/sights/theatre but living here I dunno, it's extremely overpriced, and it's not the friendliest of places.
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I find all cities depressing nowadays
the countryside>>>>>>>anycity |
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