Order by: Alphabetically | Most recent

Newport on 25/08/2008
Newport is quite an exciting city, with lots to do, lots of space and a great train station. Sadly, I''m not a great fan because recently I was held up at Newport on a journey by train that took 5 hours (when it should have taken 1 and a half hours)....

Poole on 23/08/2008
I must say that I really really like Poole. Home to the most excellent ''Sand Banks'' beach, where I have spent many hours of my life digging holes and swimming in the sea, I really do love Poole. It''s got some lovely housing and a plentiful sized s...

Swansea on 23/08/2008
Until recently i quite liked Swansea, being a big city with lots and lots going for it. It''s got shops, cheap housing, cheap living and lots and lots of fun to be had. However, yesterday I went on the grottiest train in my life from Swansea to Carma...

Cardiff on 23/08/2008
What a brilliant city to be in, live in and to visit. Apart from the fact that it''s in Wales (which is a massive dissappointment), Cardiff is wicked. It''s got a great University and loads of brilliant shops, and not just that, it''s great because t...

Hastings on 23/08/2008
Hastings is quite a tacky town. Set on the coast with a variety of housing, Hastings is full of fun fair rides and amusement arcades. Surrounded by famous history, in the form of The Battle of Hastings, where William the Conqueror won. I''ve only bee...

Wells on 23/08/2008
The setting for the film "Hot Fuzz", Wells boasts a beautiful cathedral and some really great surrounding countryside. Despite being very small, Wells has a delightful amount of shopping areas and some really nice housing. I''ve been to Wells many a ...

Romsey on 23/08/2008
A small town with a really small shopping district Romsey is not a major place to go and is generally nice and quiet. I imagine that it''s quite a nice place to live (as housing is expensive and the countryside around the town is very beautiful). I u...

Leeds on 23/08/2008
Leeds is a great city to live, work or visit. It''s quite big and has great communications (transport systems). The cost of living is less than some of the other places in the UK and housing is cheaper too (this generally comes with cities in the Nor...

Bradford on 23/08/2008
Not thought of as the nicest place to be or live in the UK, but in my opinion Bradford is an excellent place to live. Yes, some areas are more dodgy than others, but the cost of living is low and house prices are relatively low (which also means that...

Carmarthen on 17/08/2008
What a boring city. It has a tiny population with very few shops and all I can say is that nothing ever seems to happen there. I''m forced to visit family there atleast once a year and in my opinion I cannot understand why they live in such a disappo...

Margate on 17/08/2008
Ok so it''s very tacky in places and there are lots of run down buildings and bust businesses, but Margate is quite an affordable place to live. However, the smell of cabbages exibited all around the area in and around Margate makes it quite repulsiv...

Whitby on 17/08/2008
What a brilliant coastal town this place is. Those were my exact thoughts as I visited Whitby for the first time and I must say I''ve been back there multiple times since I first visited. The houses are quite simply charming and the countryside is wi...

Glasgow on 17/08/2008
Glasgow is the biggest and one of the best cities in Scotland. It has an incredible shopping district, which really puts Edinburgh to shame and although it''s not quite as aesthetically pleasing as Edinburgh might be, it''s a lot more livelier, with ...

Salisbury on 17/08/2008
Salisbury is a lovely little city with a grand and beautiful cathedral and many other attractions to attract you to it''s centre. Being one of the most eco-friendly cities in the UK, Salisbury is a very desirable place to live (although this has a ne...

Dunstable on 17/08/2008
Oh I have many fond memories of Dunstable, from going out for an all you can eat buffet at Pizza Hut, with my family, to breaking down on one of Dunstable''s main roads (after Dad put unleaded in our diesel VW-Golf). Ok, so they''re not the fondest m...
