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There was nothing to bomb. The locals are too backward to develop the skills needed to build anything more than rough shacks.
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I lived and worked there for a couple of years in the 90s it wasn't that bad. Funnilly enough I was having the exact same conversation (did it get bombed) about Croydon last night. Now that is a tuliphole.
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Oh and I can't beleive ther sacraficed all the old buildings for the Queensgate.
Hardly worth it when you look at it now.
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I used to take a bus from the centre to where I was working on the outskirts. It ventured through endless newtown estates with their maze of cycle paths and wierd traffic calming measures. It really did look like a depressing place to live.
And whats with calling every place west of the Centre, Orton this and Orton that. There must be a dozen different Ortons, none of them very nice.
All very confusing, especially as they all look similar.
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Many old towns and cities were not bombed in WW2 but were demolished in the 50s. A step backwards.
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Originally posted by bellymonster View PostI pass it every day on the train and had the pleasure of working in the City a few months back and it occured to me that they have a big old Cathedral in the centre of town, but nothing else is old. The whole place is made of concrete and quite frankly is a craphole.
There can't just have been a big cathedral in the middle of knowhere?
What happened to all the old buildings?
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Was Peterborough bombed during the war?
I pass it every day on the train and had the pleasure of working in the City a few months back and it occured to me that they have a big old Cathedral in the centre of town, but nothing else is old. The whole place is made of concrete and quite frankly is a craphole.
There can't just have been a big cathedral in the middle of knowhere?
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