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  1. Silver End, that was then, this is now…. In the 1920s, one man’s vision became reality when a village was built to house his employees in his window business. This village was Silver End. It was an extremely modern village with a dentist, cinema, doctors, school, a massive village hall, a police station and a two storey department store.

  2. Yeovil, a beautiful, quaint, peaceful town located in Somerset, the South West of England. Right! Often heard of, never visited except by the unfortunate. There was a rumour that noone ever relocates to Yeovil, people only leave, I can see why. Yeovil is a bubble of chav society thriving on its own eco system. Chav's

  3. On the face of it, a pleasant Kent seaside resort with a charming “old town” clustered around the lovely Middle Street area. But dig deeper and you will find that these beautiful old houses are connected by a series of 18th century tunnels which helped smugglers to transport their contraband without interference from the law. So yes, even ...

  4. Inverness, Scotland, rough as boar’s muck and twice as disgusting. Scotland. Inverness may appear to be a bustling, sophisticated city tucked waaaaaay up north in Scotland, and during the day you might be right but once night falls during the week or more obviously the weekend “**** get’s real” to use the parlance of the “town eh”.

  5. Thurnscoe. Come to sunny Thurnscoe, once the largest village in the world according to the Guiness book of records; and located centrally in the Dearne Valley region of South Yorkshire; where you will find some of the highest incidences of deaths from heart disease and lung cancer in the whole UK. Drive past the industrial estate where once ...

  6. Buckingham. Buckingham is a small market town about 15 miles from that renowned concrete anthill, Milton Keynes. To the untrained eye, it seems like a rather lovely place to live – old buildings devoid of 1960s brutalism, two supermarkets, lots of little indie shops etc. But the only thing that’s good about it…is not living there.

  7. Posted in Dorset, South West, United Kingdom. Well, this beautiful town that i live in is very nice if you ignore the chavs. Popular names like 'townie' are popular here but we like to call 'em pikies and chavs too. We have some of the highest concentration of chavs here. Certain nice destinations like the leisure complex Tower Park are turned ...

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