what sort off area do you live in . what is the head lines off your local news paper if you have one ??this will give us a idea how nice or bad your area is , mine is ........................... 'Devastating' gravel plans to be approved?
Then it went on to say that a 15 month old baby had, undetected by mummy, crawled out the house via the catflap and was making his way determinedly up the road!!!
A "DEVASTATING" blow to the countryside could be struck next week, when proposals to extract six lorry loads of gravel every working hour for five years are discussed. ..............WHAT A BORING AREA I LIVE
When we first moved here, the local newspaper had posters outside the newsagents saying, "Cheese Show - Pictures!" I thought we had ended up in proper bumpkin territory if that was the best they could find!
Quite a few of our friends laughed when we moved here, because we could get so much more for our money, house-wise. Three or four years later, most of them have moved out here too, and our house is now bigger than all of theirs because we moved before prices shot up. Ha! Take that!
'Head Girl Dies of Cancer Age 17'
I live on the edge of the New Forest. It really is lovely and I'm very lucky, it's nice area and virtually no trouble. It's only downside is it's very expensive, I'd like a bigger house but even ex council houses are over �200,000 now.
i love the new forest your very lucky . i went to i think it was ring wood some thing like that years ago . really hope to go this year to . mrk hi . xx
i was going to be a traffic warden years ago went for interview then changed my mind , i would not like people having a go at me for giving them a ticket . i
the headline on my local rag is "parents denied schools choice"
I live in the south of birmingham about 10 mins from the city centre, generally its typically cityish with the usual problems of drugs/alcohol, there are a lot of polish people living here as well, the local paper even has a polish column now, there is also a polish supermarket just opened near town
I worry about the trains in Lancashire, it gets very dark ooop there and the drivers have little protection. I suppose it gets a lot worse when they try the descent into Glasgee from Shap, but nonetheless I worry.