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Rating - positive

Tynemouth on 20/07/2008

When someone once told me that there were beautiful beaches in Newcastle, I didn''t believe them but I was well and truly proved wrong after I went on a daytrip to the seaside town of Tynemouth. Tynemouth is easy to get to from Newcastle city centre ...

Rating - positive

Enniskillen on 20/07/2008

One of my best friends from University lives in Enniskillen and I went over to visit her a few weeks ago. This was not only my first trip to Enniskillen but also my first trip to Northern Ireland. It is in the county of Fermanagh and in the west of N...

Rating - positive

Claygate on 20/07/2008

Having lived near Claygate for over 10 years and going to school there for 5 of those years, I can definitely say that I know Claygate well. Many overlook it as it is next to Esher which is far bigger and more popular. Claygate is a large village in ...

Rating - positive

Brighton on 09/07/2008

I absolutely love the city of Brighton! It is on the south coast of England and has everything you could want from a town; beaches, nightlife, restaurants, pubs, shops and even a funfair! This is one of the reasons it is so popular with tourists as i...

Rating - positive

Salcombe on 09/07/2008

Salcombe is a gorgeous seaside town in the southern county of Devon. The area is in an area of natural beauty which is one of the main reasons why it is so popular. The town's extensive waterfront and the naturally sheltered harbour formed by the est...

Rating - positive

Penzance on 09/07/2008

Penzance is a lovely town in Cornwall. One of the reasons why it is so popular is because it is so easy to get to and booming with transport links. It is located approximately 5 miles from the end of the A30 road and 5 hours by car from London. It ha...

Rating - positive

Newquay on 09/07/2008

After my GCSE's, I did the whole going down to Newquay for a week with friends to celebrate and it was the first holiday away from parents. I had a good time but there are a number of things about it that I didn't enjoy. The main reason Newquay is we...

Rating - negative

Slough on 09/07/2008

Slough is often given a pretty bad reputation for being rather rough. It is the most ethnically diverse local authority area outside London in the whole of the UK which is quite a statistic. Recently, Slough has been trying to re-invent itself in ord...

Rating - positive

Sandhurst on 09/07/2008

Sandhurst is a lovely little town in the home county of Berkshire which is mainly known for being the location of the Royal Military Academy (RMA) as well as containing the largest Marks and Spencers in the whole country!! Sandhurst is very easy to g...

Rating - positive

Reading on 09/07/2008

Reading is a well known large town in Berkshire for its top University, festival, shopping, nightlife and football team. It is in a fantastic location at the confluence of the River Thames and River Kennet and is midway between London and Swindon whi...

Rating - positive

Crowthorne on 09/07/2008

Having been to school in Crowthorne at the famous public school Wellington College, I am sure that my opinion is very different to many others. It is only a small town in Berkshire near Bracknell and apart from its school, it is very famous for Broad...

Rating - positive

Chiswick on 05/07/2008

Chiswick is a really lovely area of London. Out of the centre of everything but still in a fabulous location that you get to places very quickly if need be. It may not have the best shops or attractions but it still is a lovely area and very leafy as...

Rating - negative

Brixton, Herne Hill and Stockwell on 05/07/2008

The only few times I have ever been to Brixton is when I go to watch concerts at the Carling Brixton Academy. Brixton has a bad name due to all the crime that goes on there and I do admit that when I drive there, my dad and I always lock up our valua...

Rating - positive

Belgravia on 05/07/2008

Belgravia is a very posh and fancy area of London in the Kensington and Chelsea district. It is near to all the most expensive places in London including Hyde Park, Chelsea, Kensington, Sloane Square and Pimlico. The area has a really nice atmosphere...

Rating - neutral

Tonbridge on 05/07/2008

Many only relate Tonbridge town with the all boys public school boarding school but there is actually much more to it than this. It is a market town in Kent which is very easy to get to from London Waterloo East as there is a straight train taking on...

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