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tiggerblue10 | 16:15 Mon 13th Apr 2009 | ChatterBank
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I would like some ideas on places to visit in the Britain. Sachs has very kindly invited me to Manchester. I have never been to Manchester so I think it would be quite nice to go there.

Tell me where you live and what is great about it for future visiting destinations.

Also, where in the UK have you been to or would like to go?
  
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durham

lvy and traqill

watch the canoes sailing by

a lvly town centre and a new shopping mall
plus castles and priorys
and some lvly veiws of riversides
lvly pubs

its spectacular tigger xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Blackpool, 'nuff said............and only 40 mins on a train from Manchester.



aaaaaaa thanks for
stars tigg

it is worth a visit tho

xxxxxxxxxx mwaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhxxxxxxx
Sounds really lovely chico! x
jack, just booked for Blackpool! ;0) x
tiggs, I've emailed you x
Hampshire - close to the borders of the New Forest and near some really lovely coastline. Lots of history in this part of the world, pretty villages, a couple of big towns but unfortunately tourists like it too.
I love Suffolk/Norfolk for peace and quiet and Shropshire is a beautiful place. Also the Wye Valley round Ross-on-Wye and the Forest of Dean is another favourite place of mine
If you ever come down to Southampton let me know
Chester - great Roman city, plenty to see and do. Down south, I love Windsor.
my mates just arrived in black pool he was

only there ain march

been home a fortnight and now he.s bk again for another week

and he is going to the new wynsor shoe shop for me
to get my trainers xxxxx

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Ok Sachs. I'll go and find it in a sec xxx

I've been to Blackpool. Went there when I was 12 and and there was a massive King Kong on the Tower.
wat was that name

of series

with king kong falling off the tower at the start
funland i think and it was good

to watch xxxxxxx
as you know my brother lived and died in

blackpool xxxxxxxxxx
Loughton. Just next to Epping Forest if you like that sort of thing, yet less than 15 miles to London by direct tube for all that London has to offer, plus only about an hour or so away from various coastal hotspots such as Southend.

It's so lovely round here, "celebs" use it as their last place to visit before getting buried.
Funland Chico
Don't think I've ever heard Southend called a "coastal hotspot before!!" (I've heard it called several other names though!)
I was referring to fires on piers.
Windsor; castle/Great Park,June Ascot (see HRHs in carriages within 10yds for free)/Home Park (May, Horse show), Eton college & students (future Politicians), Thames & big wheel/fabby hotels & pubs throbbing with musicians & artists/lots of clubs/great shops & restaurants,Polo with HRHs/Syon Park gardens/tours in horse-drawn carriage/rub shoulders with stars & rich in Crown Hotel.
tigger take a trip to Devon, beautiful countryside, moorland, beaches and the two main cities Plymouth and Exeter have loads of historical places to visit. Come down in the summer and we'll have some beers at the Barbican area in Plymouth, or scones jam and cream.
if youre up North, why not Yorkshire? York obviously, Harrogate, Leeds, Skipton, to name a few
Where are tou from tigger?
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Sorry everybody, my pc seems to be playing up.

I've been to Devon and Southend. And I've also doen a treasure hunt in the New Forest where I got lost! Lol
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South London Naughtyboy.
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I've been to Cornwall and many places on the South Coast like Brighton, Bournmouth, Littlehampton, Margate, Eastbourne etc.

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