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Bristol. Old Market is the main gay village in Bristol, with its scene centred on West Street. [22] Across the city centre, Frogmore Street in the Old City is a gay area. Queenshilling first opened here in 1992, [23] although the first post-1967 gay club to open in Bristol was the Moulin Rouge on Worrall Road, Clifton, in 1970.
First editions. Crap Towns: The 50 Worst Places to Live in the UK, [1] Crap Towns II: The Nation Decides, [2] and Crap Towns Returns: Back by Unpopular Demand, [3] are a series of books edited by Sam Jordison and Dan Kieran, in association with UK quarterly The Idler; [4] in which towns in the United Kingdom were nominated by visitors to The Idler website for their "crapness", with the results ...
Wadhurst in East Sussex has beaten 71 other locations to top the Sunday Times Best Places To Live list for 2023.
The Global Liveability rank Ranking is a yearly assessment published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), ranking 172 global cities (previously 140) for their urban quality of life based on assessments of stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Austria's capital, Vienna, was ranked the most liveable ...
IN FOCUS: Folkestone was recently named the top town in the South East – but popularity comes at a price, writes resident Helen Coffey I live in one of the ‘best’ places in the UK – there ...
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Urban sites were on the decline from the late Roman period and remained of very minor importance until around the 9th century. The largest cities in later Anglo-Saxon England however were Winchester, London and York, in that order, although London had eclipsed Winchester by the 11th century. Details of population size are however lacking.