SilverShadow
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Yarmouth was dog-rough when I was last there a long time ago; maybe it's improved, but few seaside towns in the UK have. Peterborough is my home town, but I haven't lived there since the 70s. Everyone I know says, it was better back then, but then again, people always say that. In this case, I kinda think they have a point, though. No 'proper' pubs in the city centre, for a start. See also, Nottingham. Was that on the list, can't remember. You could make a case, though.
I used to work in Peterborough (used to 'Alan Partridge' & practically lived at the Marriott in Alwalton, mon-fri for 18 months)
I wouldn't consider it a hole by any means, but it did have a strange feel to it. Dare I say it felt a bit soulless & empty?
Perhaps the layout was a bit disjointed, but that could be down to the huge new housing estates built around the outskirts.
Definitely felt like it was made up of 2 tribes: the locals who'd lived there all their lives, and the new recent 'commuter belt' types, who merely lived there for travelling & reluctant to integrate
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