The only true way to find the best places to live is to live there. It's no good looking at some Government adjusted health/education stats, or corrupted police figures to decide where is good or not. Some of the places they have listed as being 'the worst' are quite good places to live e.g. Nottingham
some listed as the best are dull as ditchwater (see last year's winner Horsham)
It seemed everywhere they listed as a great place to live with low crime was an old peoples open prison, what a wonderfull vibrant place that would be for anyone under 60. I'm surprised Eastbourne didn't win.
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This is the "best" place to live its the "best place we can think of and still justify based on our own warped perceptions of the best place to live".
No doubt some C4 exec has a BTL portfolio in Edinburgh that he needs to ramp the value up on.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou'd think so wouldn't you. Yet I've lived down south all of my 35+ years, sometimes in dodgy parts of London, got tulip faced and staggered home out of my head at all hours and never been a victim of crime or witnessed it (apart from some football hooligans fighting - and they were from the north).
Perhaps it's me committing all the crime when I'm tulipfaced.
Let's be honest sg, most muggers would take one look at your dishevelled appearance and either offer you money for a can or two of Special Brew, or at the very least let you amble harmlessly by. You would need to go on one of those makeover programmes just to be allowed to sell the Big Issue!!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo it's crime crime crime everywhere down south by the sounds of it. Hence why Auld reekie came out top!
Perhaps it's me committing all the crime when I'm tulipfaced.
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So it's crime crime crime everywhere down south by the sounds of it. Hence why Auld reekie came out top!
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Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostEmbra? Sod that (and I speak as a Scot).
Live somewhere like Glasgow - much better!
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostNo - you're thinking of Redditch. You can't actually get anywhere IN redditch once you're on the ring road.
I was born in Coventry and still have family there and I CAN actually find my way around without resorting to sat-nav.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCoventry????
Get on the ring road and you'll be there forever, or until you crash.
I was born in Coventry and still have family there and I CAN actually find my way around without resorting to sat-nav.
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Originally posted by Mr Crosby View PostSolihull?
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