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I used to like taunton!! That was my weekly escape from butlins when I used to work there!
I can fully understand that

I used to like taunton!! That was my weekly escape from butlins when I used to work there!
Carlisle ... like it. Moved up here from Nottingham 8 year ago and never looked back
2miles from the city centre and 200m from open countryside
Lakes District, Eden Valley, North Pennines, Hadrian's Wall, Borders and Solway Coast all within very easy reach
Locals are very friendly, but the flaky incomer segment who think lentils humus are staple food less so
The city itself has pretty much everything I need, but remains a backwater of England.
Great culture and tons of historical interest..
Home of the superb curly sausage
Limousin in France
Hate it !!!
surrounded by forgineers !! and they all talk funny
very expensive !
Everything closes early and for 2 and half hours for lunch ( even the resturants !!!!)
No Marks and Spencer
VERY cold in winter
Anybody wanna swop![]()
too close to family - never actually lived somewhere were both sets of parent's are less than an hour away - they now expect to be visited regularly!
Just north of Cambridge
I like Cambridge itself but its 12 miles away so I can't really say I live there. Didn't really choose to live here either, my wife and I somehow managed to land jobs in the area after we finished Uni and we have been here for about 5 years now.
Where we actually live is a bit isolated, my family are all in Doncaster and all her family are in Poole.
It's Frustratingly flat
The area round us is nice enough but I don't feel any particular tie to the place, it was just convenient and gives us a manageable commuting distance to anywhere around Cambridge. Given the opportunity we would probably move to Dorset in the Wimborne or Dorchester area (near the in-laws). I wouldn't move back up North, even though my family are all still there. It's pretty grim and opportunities for the type of work I do seem pretty thin on the ground.
Interesting! Opposite to us then, well sort of.
Its 2 1/2 hours to each respective families and its been like that since I left for Uni about 8 years ago.....
Me - Glasgow and like very much
I'm in the countryside
Decent cycling routes when I get back up to fitness
Good bars and restaurants
Good selection of shops
Decent transport links by train or plane
Decent bike shops
Friendly people with good patter and chat
Decent things to do, architecture and places of interest
Only downside is the weather but hey as Billy Connolly said "there's no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing"