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fabtec | 19:14 Thu 30th Sep 2004 | People & Places
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can a town change to a city and if so why

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The short answer is yes - this article explains it all:
http://tinyurl.com/4h48r
think a city has to have a cathederal
(Quote tinyurl)Some will tell you that a city ought to have a cathedral or a university, or both. Others will tell you that a city automatically has a Lord Mayor rather than a mayor. A place can have a cathedral & be a town (as Truro). Other places can be cities without cathedral nor university. They have City Councils instead of town councils.
In Reading the (daft labour imho) council have decided to start calling Reading a city (even though they've lost out on two of the recent 'competitions' for this). Signs point to 'City Centre' and buses go into the 'City'. I think its a load of old money-wasting nonsense and, frankly, an insult to the Queen who can bestow this honour on a town.
I used to live in Northampton and they keep applying to be a city. They don't have a cathedral. I believe that once a year a lot of towns apply for city status in the beleif that it will boost their economy. It just seems to waste money trying.
Chelmsford's football team go under the soubriquet of City, even though the place is most definitely a town.
Stirling Town in Scotland became a city even though it does not have a cathedral. It does however have a magnificent castle.
a town can turn into a city if a cathedral has been built all cities have to have a cathedral
Will people stop spouting the myth that cities have to have Cathedrals. They do not!

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