Let me take you on my journey home from work. This will give you a ride through the lovely Coventry or a it is now called Chaventry. I start by getting the 19w bus the journey begins in Canley. At the top of Charter Avenue the bus gets loaded with female ***** and their prams […]
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I cannot offer you a reliable explanation of the phrase ‘sent to Coventry’. But what I can offer is a reliable explanation of the desolate hell-hole of a city centre that awaits any poor unfortunate who may be sent there. The first thing you’ll notice on exiting the train station is that…there aren’t that many […]
Read More… from Coventry (Sh)ity Centre – like ****, you’re never far away from a ****
I cannot offer you a reliable explanation of the phrase ‘sent to Coventry’. But what I can offer is a reliable explanation of the desolate hell-hole of a city centre that awaits any poor unfortunate who may be sent there. The first thing you’ll notice on exiting the train station is that…there aren’t that many […]
Read More… from Coventry (Sh)ity Centre – like ****, you’re never far away from a ****
Upper Stoke, an inappropriately named area of Coventry. Much of ‘Cov’ classes as prime **** territory but I’ll have to mention a specific area, that of the Meadway, Hillside, Valley Road estate in the laughably named area of Upper stoke. This has always been a nasty part of town, and after 8 years away (in […]
Read More… from Coventry – Upper Stoke
Whether it’s culture or chavness you want, you can experience it all in ‘Cov’. For the upwardly mobile *****, one can find them at MacDonald’s carpark on the Holyhead Rd, Sunday night; practicing burnouts, checking out each others engines, bass-boxes etc and racing the 1/4 mile from Officeworld roundabout to the lights at Safeways. Daytime […]
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Pic Via This is the results of last year’s poll! Get voting in our all new most depressing town to live in Britain poll for 2024 Below is our Top 50, worst places/towns to live in England 2023. 105,598 of our readers voted in this year’s poll and 67,955 voted in our all new ‘best […]
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What are you doing here, this is last year’s list for 2022?! Voting is open until the end of January for the best and worst place to live in England 2023. 50. Southampton (Hampshire) “Flawed pearl of the South” 49. Staines (Surrey) “The town that died of shame” 48. Plymouth (Devon) “The antithesis of hope […]
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Pic Via All new for 2023, the worst places/towns to live in England. 105,598 of our readers voted in this year’s poll and 67,955 voted in our all new ‘best places to live’ poll. Ladies and gentleman, we have a new winner, spoiler alert… It’s not Peterborough, hurrah! Our new winner has been lurking around […]
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So where to begin …when you’d rather not? What’s not to like about Drugby? Sandwiched between the post war mess that’s Coventry and Hell hole of Northampton. It’s an area sliding into decay. It’s unfair to point out the town centre which is held together by Charity shops and failing independent retailers as that is […]
Read More… from Rugby: Warehouse jobs and drugs a plenty
No wonder why people dislike Birmingham because it’s true, it’s a NIGHTMARE living in this place. Let me start of by saying that if you have ever been to Birmingham, I feel sorry for you because you would have to get off Birmingham new street and have to witness a weird smell coming out of […]
Read More… from Birmingham aka prozzie central
Once the thriving Potteries, now its main industry is Bet365, which, as one of the local Councillors informed me proudly, is the only new industry to come to the area since Michelin did in 1926. The Michelin now shut, alongside most of the Pot banks, pits, steel works, retail and two thirds of the Local […]
Read More… from Stoke on Trent – the place the Government forgot
Kenilworth is a town in Warwickshire full of the white middle class variety of old people who shop at the local Waitrose. The average age is 52. Despite the existence of many primary schools and its large secondary school, children are only usually seen going to and leaving these schools. The odd young person can […]
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