False city centre in Manchester is a shithole but …… compared to 10 min outside the city centre it’s a haven.
Have you ever seen the centre of Newcastle. Greys monument, the theater royal, Dobson street, Grainger town. Honestly, the architecture is beautiful
Change the bottom right image and it becomes accurate
Sheffield’s city centre is half abandoned run down shit heap, half nice new built stuff. Half of Sheffield’s outskirts are shit holes, the other half are quite nice.
False. Chester and Liverpool have beautiful architecture in the centre but have deprived areas (as well as nice ones) in the suburbs.
False….
Yeah as someone that lives in the southwest, any town or city centre is a bunch of boarded up windows/coffee shops and within a ten minute drive it’s idyllic villages that look the damn shire.
I’ve never been up north, i’ve only ever seen it on Game of Thrones.
r/mildyinfuriating that “North of England” was put at the bottom instead of the top
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Mans never been to York then.
False
False city centre in Manchester is a shithole but …… compared to 10 min outside the city centre it’s a haven.
Have you ever seen the centre of Newcastle. Greys monument, the theater royal, Dobson street, Grainger town. Honestly, the architecture is beautiful
Change the bottom right image and it becomes accurate
Sheffield’s city centre is half abandoned run down shit heap, half nice new built stuff. Half of Sheffield’s outskirts are shit holes, the other half are quite nice.
False. Chester and Liverpool have beautiful architecture in the centre but have deprived areas (as well as nice ones) in the suburbs.
False….
Yeah as someone that lives in the southwest, any town or city centre is a bunch of boarded up windows/coffee shops and within a ten minute drive it’s idyllic villages that look the damn shire.
I’ve never been up north, i’ve only ever seen it on Game of Thrones.
r/mildyinfuriating that “North of England” was put at the bottom instead of the top
Looool bullshit