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| Crap Towns? Is Yours One Of Them? | |
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http://www.uk.news.yahoo.com/-crap-towns--revealed--david-cameron-and-jeremy-clarkson-in-chipping-norton-set-105306518.html#UfkFQeq Do you live in a 'crap town'? Prepare to be surprised by the latest nominations for the dubious honour Shakespeare's birthplace and David Cameron's home town shock entries in the longlist... Yahoo! NewsBy Julian Gavaghan | Yahoo! News – 7 hours ago To some, they are towns that imbue a sense of pride in their historic: cobbled streets, stone cottages and bijou restaurants. But to others they are simply rubbish. That’s the conclusion residents of some surprisingly well-heeled places have made after suggesting their hometown be included in the new book Crap Towns Returns. Among a list of 100, which online voters will whittle down to a top 50 ahead of the October publication of the third in the 'Crap Towns' series, are Chipping Norton, York, Bury St Edmunds, Leamington Spa and Stratford-upon-Avon. Of course, the more obvious hardy perennials of urban decay, such as 'Smackhead-on-Sea' (one resident's moniker for Rhyl) and Southampton – a 'cultureless abyss with amenities and nightlife that make Chelmsford look like New York,' according to one disaffected denizen – dominate this register of allegedly rubbish places. But it is the more genteel, affluent towns featuring on the 'crap map' that will turn heads and lead to lattes being spilt. Perhaps the contender likeliest to send a collective shudder down the spines of Middle England is Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. The quaint Cotswolds town is home to the so-called Chipping Norton Set, a group of chums who also happen to be among the most powerful political and media figures. Among their members are Prime Minister David Cameron, the hated former News International boss Rebekah Brooks and Top Gear loudmouth Jeremy Clarkson. And that, it seems, is the main problem some residents have. Daniel Layte, writing on the Crap Towns website, complains: "It’s a pretty place but a microcosm of everything that is wrong with the country, now with extra expensive cheese." Sam Jordison, the co-author of the now decade-old Crap Towns series, told Yahoo! News: "Chipping Norton sums up anger about cuts, the Coalition government and the phone hacking scandal. It is also highlights Britain’s inequality. "For example, when I visited I went to a shop called Dalesford Organics. "It’s meant to be about wholesome, ecological living, but the costs of many things are way beyond what most people can afford. "For example, I saw a garden urn there on sale for £14,000. "And most of the customers I saw drove Range Rovers and you can only get there by car, which sort of blows a hole in the whole environmentally-friendly theme." Not every resident agrees that Chippy, as it is known to locals, should be listed among the worst towns in Britain. But few seem willing to wholeheartedly praise it either. Beryl McNamara, 77, whose late husband Terrence set up the Wychward Place Residents Association in Chipping Norton, said: "I’ve lived in better towns. I used to live in Gerard’s Cross in Buckinghamshire. "It’s fair to say we don’t have the best shops. For clothes or furniture I have to go elsewhere. "But there are many good things, such as nice restaurants and the theatre is great. "Also people are nice, we’re surrounded by lovely countryside and the house prices are reasonable. "It is touristy but it is more of a working town than some other, smaller places in the Cotswolds, such as Bourton-on-the-Water and Moreton-in-Marsh. "That said, if I could afford it, I would move back to Gerard’s Cross." Also among the trashed towns that might surprise its inhabitants- and the millions of tourists who flock to the city each year – is York. Although the reasons some residents dislike it might be considered a bit odd. Dave Lynot complains about museums that 'dice on the edge of credibility'. He notes with particular disgust one devoted to quilts 'which makes no attempt to explain the meaning of the word "tog"'. But councillor Sonja Crisp, of York District Council, told us: "York has been named as one of the best and most beautiful cities to live in. "I have to agree and I’m not alone: over seven million visitors decide to come and enjoy our city every year and we’re a fast-growing city because people want to live here. "Don’t take the naysayers’ word for it: come and make up your own mind." Another shortlisted 'crap' town that will no doubt have its residents raging in their Range Rovers is bucolic Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Writing on the Crap Towns Returns website, Andrew Martin grumbles that the 'pavements are covered in wonky paving slabs' and 'the kids have nothing to do'. And as for the adults, well they apparently 'fill their time with petty squabbles'. He adds: "To top it all, a huge sugar beet factory looms above the skyline and every so often (normally on a lovely sunny day) emits a cloying, sickly stench over the town like a shimmering shroud of doom." But Dr Alaric Pugh, a Tory member on St Edmundsbury District Council and responsible for tourism strategy, told us: "I think anyone suggesting Bury St Edmunds is one of the worst towns in Britain is being mischievous. It’s a real gem of a town. "I would like to point out that we have just been cited by English Heritage as the exemplar of what a modern town should be. "It has great history, is very attractive and it combines all this well with modern amenities. "I am familiar with the smell of the sugar beet factory that some people complain of, but I really don’t think it’s that much of a problem." Jordison, who was inspired by his 'gloomy' hometown of Morecambe to begin the series, says a lot has changed since Hull topped the first list in 2003, followed by Luton in 2004. He and co-writer Dan Kieran have noted how much praise places like Liverpool – which a decade ago was hugely criticised - now receive. Jordison said: "Since then lot of towns and cities have improved their streets and environments – and I hope we and our readers might have had a positive impact. "The main reason why we do this, though, is to give local people a voice about the true nature of their towns because other media often provide a rose-tinted view. "Some people might think some of the places on the list are surprising, but they really just reflect people’s honest opinions." Here's the 'hot 100' in alphabetical order: 1. Aberdeen 2. Antrim 3. Bacup 4. Banbury 5. Barnsley 6. Bedford 7. Belfast 8. Bicester 9. Blackburn 10. Blackpool 11. Boston 12. Bradford 13. Brighton 14. Broxburn 15. Burnham Market 16. Bury St Edmunds 17. Calais 18. Camberley 19. Castleford 20. Chipping Norton 21. Chorley 22. Coventry 23. Craven Arms 24. Crawley 25. Croydon 26. Dagenham 27. Derby 28. Doncaster 29. Dudley 30. Dufftown 31. Dundee 32. Dursley 33. Easington 34. Felixstowe 35. Fort William 36. Four Marks 37. Garstang 38. Gateshead 39. Gibraltar 40. Glastonbury 41. Great Yarmouth 42. Grimsby 43. Hackney 44. Hartlepool 45. Hatfield 46. Haverhill 47. Haworth 48. High Wycombe 49. Hull 50. Huntingdon 51. Ilfracombe 52. Jarrow 53. Jaywick 54. Kilmarnock 55. Leamington Spa 56. Lewes 57. Lincoln 58. Liverpool 59. London 60. Loughborough 61. Louth 62. Lowestoft 63. Luton 64. Maidenhead 65. Medway towns 66. Merther Tydfil 67. Milton Keynes 68. Morecambe 69. Newhaven 70. Newquay 71. Newton Stewart 72. Nuneaton 73. Oxford 74. Peterlee 75. Plymouth 76. Pontefract 77. Poole 78. Portsmouth 79. Rhyl 80. Scarborough 81. Sheerness 82. Sheffield 83. Slough 84. Southampton 85. Southport 86. Stafford 87. Staines 88. Stockton-upon-Tees 89. Stoke On Trent 90. Stratford-Upon-Avon 91. Swansea 92. Thetford 93. Thurso 94. Tilston 95. Warrington 96. Woking 97. Woodstock 98. Worksop 99. Wrexham 100. York |
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