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LeelaTwoEyes | 13:12 Tue 21st Aug 2018 | Society & Culture
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I haven't got a city. The nearest one to me is ok I guess
I love my city - Dundee. Not Scotland's favourite city I know, but to me it's on the up and up with the new V&A opening in September and a completely revamped waterfront.
no city here, just the dead centre of an ex-village and one of Cornwall's oldest churches - all a bit much on Halloween.

Truro the nearest, the most recent see in the CoE, the cathedral is bent and incorporated the old town church as a chapel....the first bish, Benson became Archdong of C and created the concept of nine carols and lessons, only recently reinstated, the Cornish that backward to change.

Trurra to small and pokey at 25k people, one or two nice shops but could do better, restaurants are disappointing.
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7 or 8 miles from nearest city, hardly ever go there, no need, so I might, again, I might not, probably not tbh as it's home to a large number of Students.
I live in a large town and like it very much friendly people and close to countryside etc.

One historical fact is that James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby was beheaded here in 1651.
My nearest city is Liverpool and I love it !
My nearest city is Bristol. Like all cities it has good bits and bad bits.
Some good restaurants and small shops, a few nice green spaces, some entertainment venues.

I live in a city centre, it's not a very big city - only about 45,000 people. It is a beautiful place and, usually, very peaceful.
I'm in Bristol and yes I do like it, plenty to do, nice people (mostly), greeen spaces and the river and harbourside are lovely
I live in Milton Keynes, very handy for shops and restaurants. Two cinemas and a theatre. Do I like it? not really, too big and impersonal. Have nice people in my turning though.
Birmingham I like living here but wouldn't say I love it.
Brought up near Bristol. Used to like it, not so much any more though. Some renovations were good but the traffic arrangements spoil a lot. Not overly clean either, loads of gum on pavements, graffiti not just tolerated but seeming aporoved of. I guess in fairness some areas of it are very different to others. (Lost the Neptune statue from the Centre (which used to be a decent roundabout rather than a confusing mess) too).
Mamyalynne, he was indeed, outside Ye Olde Pastie Shoppe! Is it still there?
I live in Stoke on Trent, its a dump. The best thing to come out of it is the M6.
I do like my new city. It took me 7 months though. Because I finally met some people I like, streets and places I like, I finally have habits here. And it's finally summer...
I live in a town. Yes, I like it.
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Have to agree with nailit.
Zebo, it is yes.

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