SaiyanHajime
CF Legend
I dunno, I think the boroughs are made up of smaller towns and can't really be considered towns in themselves.
I guess, though, that means I live in a town.
I guess, though, that means I live in a town.
TP Rich said:Actually, it's both. You can't have the word 'urban' without 'crap' unless the area happens to be Milton Keynes.
Colossus The Power of 10 said:Have you ever been to Milton Keynes? The town center is nice and the general set up of the place is interesting along with some real nice architecture
My opinion on these matters is that you think of it like the patch of lights you see when flying over an urban area at night time. If you are in that patch, you are part of the city.TP Rich said:Joey said:If you live somewhere such as Croydon, Bromley, Bexley or Enfield, I guess you could say you live in a town, personally I would. It's debatable, really.
Colossus The Power of 10 said:TP Rich said:Actually, it's both. You can't have the word 'urban' without 'crap' unless the area happens to be Milton Keynes.
Have you ever been to Milton Keynes? The town center is nice and the general set up of the place is interesting along with some real nice architecture, but I can assure you It has some real dreadful areas, I know this because I lived there for a while. Its no different really to any other town or city, in the fact that it has nice areas and bad areas, its just people think of MK and they think of the town center, concrete and roundabouts, so the lower class areas are more hidden, but they are definitely there. Same as anywhere else.
TP Rich said:Yes, I have been to Milton Keynes many times, but only the city centre, which is easily the best in the country. There's everything you could need, and it's clean and has a great atmosphere. But I think all towns and cities have dodgy areas. (*cough* Park Wood *cough*) But yes, Milton Keynes City Centre is a fantastic place.
Ben said:TP Rich said:I really hope I'll be living in a more rural area when I'm an adult - the urban lifestyle is just too noisy, busy, depressing and boring.
You live in Maidstone, that's hardly "urban". "Crap" would be a better way to describe that place.
gavin said:There's not much else of note though, but at least it's close to Chester, Liverpool and Manchester which are all quite fab for different reasons.
furie said:How does it compare to my favourite City Centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne? I love it there, really friendly place.