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What's your town famous for?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can I just say Corby and the Corby Trouser Press are NOT connected.
Stewarts & Lloyds built the PLUTO (Pipe Line Under The Ocean) for the Allies in WWII and the 4 lines caried fuel across The Channel.
The Rangers Club in Corby is the largest outside Glasgow.
Prior to a change in the law that made the number of Black Cabs propotional to population, we had more taxis per person than anywhere in Britain.
Bognor Regis, the nearest town to where I now live, is famous for the International Birdman Rally (i.e. idiots in home-made winged costumes throwing themselves off the pier), and for being the place that King George V so famously wanted to bu**er (and I don't mean butter).
Middlesbrough, birthplace of Captain James Cook (he can't have liked the place much,he couldn't wait to get away, in fact he went half way round the world to escape from it).
The Transporter Bridge (which Terry Scott of Terry and June fame drove off one night). It's also the birthplace of 'Ole Big 'Ed himself Lord Brian Clough and bits of bridges all around the world. Middlesbrough docks were where the parts of Saddam Hussein's "supergun" were discovered and as a consequence the Boro gets a namecheck in Frederick Forsyth's "Fist of God."
Hey, jamesy boy, what about the widest high street in Europe for Stockton?
Mmmm, Parmo... Did you see that prog last year where a group of lads and lasses from Manchester had a night out in Boro and Stockton? The lads tried the delicacy that is the parmo before they went out on the town at about 8pm and thought it was disgusting. However when they got back to their hotel (about 3am) they scoffed the lot and couldn't get enough of it!!!
I know what you mean about the �1 shops though!
By the way, the haunted house is Chingle Hall!