Yorkshire voted best British holiday destination | Cheapflights.co.uk Was never in any doubt IMO :tongue:
I have been there on a boat......It was called York...........well, it was floating, but it might have been a barge. AL
Thought you were a monkey-hanger? ;-) did have a nice ride out through the dales last summer, and stopped over at a very nice pub (can't recall exactly where). Haven't been through Bradford, Leeds, 'uddersfield, Wakefield or similar for a long while, so guess they must have improved somewhat. pete
"Improved" in what way? The only time I was riding through Bradford, it looked very much like Wuthering Heights meets Waziristan. I imagine it still does. I couldn't help feeling that you could set up some amazing clubs in the old mills. Yo. Man.
In an ironic way, but living in a bit of a glass house, it would be a bit silly of me to start throwing bricks. pete
Any big town is like any other big town. There are good, bad and indifferent areas everywhere. I think where Yorkshire does score well, over and above a lot of the UK, is in it's beautiful and varying countryside and small country towns and villages.
Come on El T. That just isn't true. Would you sooner live in Barnsley or Bath? They all have good, bad and indifferent areas, it the % of each that makes a place somewhere you're likely to want to live or not. Chelsea is not Tower Hamlets.
Must do. It's just that there are fewer of them. :smile: London is a mixture of the brilliant and the utterly wrist-slashing dire.
Very much like Lancashire, or Hampshire or Cheshire or Dorset or Cornwall. Ya catch ma drift. On another note can I just say I always feel ripped off when I am in Yorkshire dont know why, annnnd it always feels damp I drive through as fast as I can. The M62 at Leeds is the biggest nightmare EVER and Jimmy Savile was a Yorkshireman. Famous Yorkshiremen
Bill Owen was a cockerknee. Bill Owen (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In the words of the song "Two out of three ain't bad" :wink: