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What's the worst place you've ever been in the UK?

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In2mindsss · Yesterday 22:47

Ill go first.

Morecambe. Nice views but proper creepy.

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Domeistoss · Today 12:23

lovecotswoldsliving · Today 10:43

If you mean Stroud Gloucestershire, it was recently voted the best place to live in the UK, by The Sunday Times.

Yes, probably. They vote loads of places best place to live. Best if you like lentil burgers, and white stuff clothing, probably.

Domeistoss · Today 12:23

lovecotswoldsliving · Today 10:43

If you mean Stroud Gloucestershire, it was recently voted the best place to live in the UK, by The Sunday Times.

Yes, probably. They vote loads of places best place to live. Best if you like lentil burgers, and white stuff clothing, probably.

Domeistoss · Today 12:24

lovecotswoldsliving · Today 10:43

If you mean Stroud Gloucestershire, it was recently voted the best place to live in the UK, by The Sunday Times.

Yes, probably. They vote loads of places best place to live. Best if you like lentil burgers, and white stuff clothing, probably.

IlikebigboatsandIcannotlie · Today 12:24

Oh and Aberdeen. Grey houses. Grey skies. Grey everything. It just felt really dour.

pippistrelle · Today 12:25

XDownwiththissortofthingX · Today 00:23

Oh I've remembered another.

Bellshill.

Feels like nobody is there because they actually want to be, and it's just the sort of place people pass through without stopping on the way to somewhere else. Another "jesus, imagine what it must be like living here" place.

I went to school in Bellshill. It probably explains why I think Hull, Gloucester and Bradford are all perfectly fine and, indeed, have things to offer. It's all relative.

With that in mind, I do wonder a bit about the life experience of some people. The person calling Twickenham "cold and unsafe" made me laugh. And those naming Bristol, Bath, Exeter and Norfolk - and some other places - are seriously bending the meaning of 'worst'.

Never been to Blackpool though... and I'm prepared to accept the word of the haters in that case.

muddyford · Today 12:26

Bradford about 20 years ago.

igelkott2026 · Today 12:27

IcedPurple · Today 10:22

Perth in Scotland. It's not ugly but there is absolutely nothing going on and there's something vaguely depressing about it. Makes Dundee look a throbbing metropolis.

I haven't been to Dundee but the people who ran a B&B we used to stay in a few times raved about Perth and said how lovely it was and that if we ever moved to Scotland we should move there. When we went we weren't massively keen although I don't think we had great weather.

TrainyWainy · Today 12:27

TorroFerney · Today 12:22

I assume as more of us have visited it as it does still have stuff to do , some of the other places are quite niche or you might only go there if you have an asscoaition with it. Last time I went i saw a bloke speeding along on what I can only assume was a stolen mobility vehicle, the ones with the cover on the top. That summed it up really. It has a lovely theatre, not the winter gardens an older one - saw An Inspector calls last year.

Good point. I think I went to Morecambe as a child but don't have a clear memory of it, whereas Blackpool whatever it's other faults does have a lot of things people like to visit. People with no other interest in the place go to the Tower or Pleasure Beach because they're really into dancing or roller coasters, and there's no equivalent of that with the bog standard seen better days seaside town.

Lentilcakes · Today 12:27

Great Yarmouth. It was 24 years ago, it rained so couldn’t enjoy beach, and the town bit was grim (prob a lot worse now high streets are dead).
Never been to Blackpool and never want to.

38thparallel · Today 12:27

@ThaneOfGlamis
Before the sat nav was invented, the Andover roundabout system. I got stuck going round and round and definitely panicked that I would never escape

Yes! Those roundabouts are weird. All identical and could be used for a sci-fi film about someone stuck forever going round them.
We rented a house nearby for a few years in the early 2000s and it was only after satnav was invented that we discovered we could get into the town centre avoiding the roundabouts.

EvieBB · Today 12:28

In2mindsss · Yesterday 22:47

Ill go first.

Morecambe. Nice views but proper creepy.

In what way is it creepy? Lol
I've never been but thought about visiting at least once as not a million miles away from us

MrsShawnHatosy · Today 12:28

pippistrelle · Today 12:25

I went to school in Bellshill. It probably explains why I think Hull, Gloucester and Bradford are all perfectly fine and, indeed, have things to offer. It's all relative.

With that in mind, I do wonder a bit about the life experience of some people. The person calling Twickenham "cold and unsafe" made me laugh. And those naming Bristol, Bath, Exeter and Norfolk - and some other places - are seriously bending the meaning of 'worst'.

Never been to Blackpool though... and I'm prepared to accept the word of the haters in that case.

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And Cardiff which was voted the UK’s friendliest city by Conde Nast Traveller a couple of years back.

Eses10 · Today 12:29

Stoke on Trent

EvieBB · Today 12:29

Clearinguptheclutter · Yesterday 22:53

Bradford is ok in parts. City centre is nice!

Dewsbury OTOH. Pretty bad.

Yeah, I mean everywhere has nice and dodgy parts.

WilfredsPies · Today 12:30

CoffeeCantata · Today 07:48

I've never been and people tell me I'd love it. I really wouldn't. I don't like seaside places unless they're just quiet coves - which I love. Then they say 'Oh but it's not like a seaside resort - it's like London!' Aaarrgghh. I don't like London, so that's the nail in its coffin.
I bet it's got lots of funny little poky shops smelling of incense...and other things...selling grungy clothes, wind chimes and crystals...or am I being unfair?

I wouldn't go to Glastonbury either because I hear it's been taken over by crystal shops, hippyish places and the smell of wacky backy etc. if someone knows different - I'd be cheered up to be corrected!

Brighton is an odd place. You know how some places seem quite soulless? Even though they have quite a bit of history to them? It’s got that aura around it. I think London is the best city in the world, even the grotty bits, so when people say it’s like London by the sea, I’d agree only in so far as it makes me think of people who used to be in Camden before it all went a bit downhill, they made their money, sold up and now they’ve opened an over priced boutique selling vintage Adidas in the north Laine. It has the tourists, definitely, but I’ve never felt as unsafe in London as I have in Brighton. It has none of the things that make London wonderful and you definitely couldn’t describe it as a quiet little cove. I mean, there are nice areas. Definitely. And it can be fun for a weekend. But it’s not a wonderful city and it’s not a wonderful seaside resort.

I bet it's got lots of funny little poky shops smelling of incense...and other things...selling grungy clothes, wind chimes and crystals...or am I being unfair? I mean, I’m sure it has its fair share of those shops but, tbf, I can’t think of any off the top of my head. Lots of independent shops, far more than chain stores, but more overpriced and catering to the firmly established bank accounts.

Vaguelyclassical · Today 12:30

HelenaWilson · Yesterday 23:05

Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough
It isn't fit for humans now,
There isn't grass to graze a cow
Swarm over, Death!

Come, bombs, and blow to smithereens
Those air-conditioned, bright canteens,
Tinned fruit, tinned meat, tinned milk, tinned beans
Tinned minds, tinned breath.

Mess up the mess they call a town —
A house for ninety-seven down
And once a week for half-a-crown
For twenty years,

And get that man with double chin
Who'll always cheat and always win,
Who washes his repulsive skin
In women's tears,

And smash his desk of polished oak
And smash his hands so used to stroke
And stop his boring dirty joke
And make him yell.

But spare the bald young clerks who add
The profits of the stinking cad;
It's not their fault that they are mad,
They've tasted Hell.

It's not their fault they do not know
The birdsong from the radio,
It's not their fault they often go
To Maidenhead

And talk of sports and makes of cars
In various bogus Tudor bars
And daren't look up and see the stars
But belch instead.

In labour-saving homes, with care
Their wives frizz out peroxide hair
And dry it in synthetic air
And paint their nails.

Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough
To get it ready for the plough.
The cabbages are coming now;
The earth exhales.

Hey, give the author! Don't pretend you wrote it yourself. John Betjeman, right?

TrainyWainy · Today 12:30

MrsShawnHatosy · Today 12:14

Absolutely love Belfast.

Same! It's a brilliant place to visit.

Pepperlee · Today 12:32

Sartre · Today 07:47

Bradford gets a bad rap but it really isn’t dreadful at all. I was born and raised there. I honestly think the people calling it dreadful are often racist bigots. It’s very multicultural and diverse which I’ve always loved and it has a lot of amazing things to offer- the Alhambra, Georges Hall, Saltaire, media museum, industrial museum, Cartwright Hall… Plus if we want to get technical, Haworth is Bradford too.

I don’t live there now but hate when it gets dragged through the mud.

I've lived in Bradford for all of my life and feel the same. Leave Bradford alone. We have the multiculturalism that's so lauded now.....but only on someone else's doorstep.

pippistrelle · Today 12:32

MrsShawnHatosy · Today 12:28

And Cardiff which was voted the UK’s friendliest city by Conde Nast Traveller a couple of years back.

I haven't been there, but it's on my list of places to visit soon. So much history.

Lentilcakes · Today 12:32

Itiswhysofew · Today 12:06

All sounds like the end of a civilisation 😂

Please tell me you like where you actually live ☺️
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I'm from London, but dont live there now. The thing about it that stands out to me is that the high streets can be really grotty, even if the residential areas aren't. Councils have a lot to answer for, especially when house prices are so high.

This is so true. I live in London, in a nice area, but the high street nearest me has really declined in past few years w vape shops, kebabs, barbers - the usual shite. There are some very wealthy residents so where do they shop - probably the more salubrious nearby areas - but even they are now declining a bit.

MrsShawnHatosy · Today 12:32

Bromsgrove. Affluent, but has no soul.

Jellyworms · Today 12:33

Boscombe in bournemouth. I was so shocked. It was like one of those meth towns you see on the tv in America.

Forestgreenblue · Today 12:33

Drive a lot for work - the entire North of the country. By far Bradford is the worst. It’s like driving through a third world country

igelkott2026 · Today 12:33

AlcoholicAntibiotic · Today 09:45

I had that experience with the Basingstoke roundabout system. Perhaps it’s a Hampshire thing?

The scariest place I have driven (from a roads perspective, not dangerous people!) is Reading. Well actually the drivers don't help because if you are in the wrong lane they won't let you move but it's really hard to get out of Reading on the road you actually want to get out of the centre on. And I am always scared at the massive roundabouts of ending up on the M4 when I don't want to.

Also seeing Birkenhead mentioned, we once drove to and from Liverpool several times trying to find Seacombe! Eventually we worked out where we needed to be. That was a long time ago though.

EvieBB · Today 12:34

Grammarnut · Today 11:16

Birmingham - always get lost. Blackburn - the most interesting place was apparently a shopping centre.

Yeah Blackburn. Depressing

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