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  1. Southend-on-sea: Face to face with the missing link. I spent four years of my life forced to live in the hellhole that is Southend and I loathed every hour of it. This pit has no redeeming qualities at all. Central to the town is the Victoria Circus shopping centre, half of its shops are closed down and the other half sell discount sportswear ...

  2. All percentages have been rounded to two decimal places. 38.59 of residents own their home either outright or mortgaged. 61.41 of South Kensington residents rent their home either privately or through a social landlord. Area. Owned. Rented. Redcliffe. 38.59%. 61.41%. Kensington and Chelsea. 31.68%.

  3. If Essex is the UK’s chaviest region, then the capital is Southend. This sorry little grief hole is a honey pot for the (fake) Burberry/Kappa/Stone Island tracksuited generation. ***** are everywhere, although the greatest concentration is on the sea front. This so-called ‘Golden Mile’ is an oxymoron if ever there was one.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Anyone who doesnt live there never goes there well they dont if they can avoid it. Looking through the weekly “Oxford Times” most of it is dominated by horror stories Leys, barton and rose hill are one of the main **** holes. Peers school wich is the shitest school in oxford explels lots of the ***** and they go and invade other schools ...

  6. huntingdon. The historic town of huntingdon, birthplace of oliver cromwell, hometown of ex tory leader john major and now home to a vast array of *****. With the oxmoor estate playing host to the majority of **** activities. sometimes called the oxmorons estate and is a mecca for single teenage mothers, drug addicts, and child tearaways.

  7. 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.