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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Voting is now open for 2022! Click here! Every year we run a poll throughout November and December to find the worst place to live in England. A staggering 125,681 visitors voted for 2021, smashing our previous year’s record. Let’s get down to the 2021 Top 50 with the ‘also rans’ from 50-11; 50. Sheffield […]
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Welcome to Grantham, the very birth place of Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher. Grantham is home to two main groups of these barely literate, grammarphobic, vowel allergic slum dwelling piles of useless, worthless and pointless ****. Such fine, bona fide specimens of ***** that can be found in Grantham town stand as testiment to how badly […]
Read More… from Grantham, Lincolnshire
Aaah Oxford, the city of dreaming spires. This is true of our historical and picturesque city centre, definately something to be proud of. Take a trip out of the centre on a no.5, 1 or 10 bus along to the end of the Cowley Road and then things take a slightly different turn. Leave the bus […]
Read More… from Cowley (Chavley) Centre- A chavspotters delight!
due to the lack of funds to holiday somewhere exotic like indonesia or comoros, i recently got myself a zone 1-6D travelcard and a few bus/rail tickets to tour the area west of london. it started off great. slough has the most spendiferous selection of hot chicks. gangs of cute chinese girls, the most awesome-looking […]
Read More… from High Wycombe – a Londoner’s perspective
The UK To be honest, ****-towns exist all over the UK. The stereotypes of boys with stripey yellow-grey jumers and massive grey hoodies, and girls with massive gold hoop-earrings and stilettos that are too high for their own good, are seen all over the country. I live in London, and see throughout central London (Oxford […]
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How can one start with Chessington…Netled in London’s Green Belt, only a bus ride away from Kingston and a train journey away from London. I don’t like it. Not because of what it has to offer, but because of the people ********* there causing all the problems. Go down any street and you’ll see spitting, shoving, […]
Read More… from "Chezzy" Chessington
I strongly advise anyone to stay away from this part of the world, I have become an expert at chavspotting and this place is a veritable breeding ground for low-life **** ****. The absolute must-have talisman is the pit-bull dog, this must be taken out in public with no leash to show how hard you are…. The Bermondsey […]
Read More… from bermondsey – home of the pitbull terrier
Not far from croydon, in the wandle valley lies the not-so-peaceful town of carshalton. a ****** outrageous peaceful town/village/hideout/whatever ya want. Roaming Grounds for the local pondlife (*****/*********), who mostly come from school (Look for CHSG, CHSB, Stanley Park). Carshalton Park is a great place for the locals (****) to get together for a drink […]
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Maybe it’s me remembering a peaceful place for family holidays when I was a kid in the ’70s, maybe it’s because my ancestry goes back to the late 17th century in and around St Ives (no, chavsters, I’m not posh, it’s just that someone has researched it and put it on the net), maybe it’s that […]
Read More… from Looe and the whole of frigging Cornwall is a ****** hole