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Old 03-10-2006, 05:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Despite my many gripes about Stratford (being touristy & expensive are 2 of them), it is actually still a really good place to live. If it just happens to be the birthplace of the man who has contributed more to WORLD litrature than anything bar the Bible, all the better.
It doesn't have the concrete sprawl of Cov, or the general chav trouble of Leam (Leamingtonians have told me they prefer S-o-A). I'll show you around 1 day & let you know what all the good points are.

Although Stratford dose have its share of Chavs & ejits (Chicago Rock Cafe on Saturday nights) & concrete.
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Old 05-10-2006, 04:53 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Best:
Warwick's a nice old town. [Castle is expensive and overrated.]
Kenilworth Castle [A fine ruin]
Draycote Water
Leamington Spa's Parade.
Warwick University (For academic pursuits) and the Arts Centre (For live music and the arts.)


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Stratford - overhyped, touristy and UNINTERESTING.
NOTHING of significance happened there. Shakespeare's Mum's Egg was penetrated by his Dad's Sperm. That's it. Compared to Coventry, which has seen battles, cathedrals demolished, castles, royalty, blitzes and world famous industries, Stratford is a DULL market town filled with charmless chainstores and a few nice old buildings of the type you get everywhere. Kenilworth and Warwick are also much more interesting. It shows the emptiness and shallowness of the tourist industry. People flock to places that have no story to tell.

Rugby, Nuneaton, Bedworth - unremarkable towns with little character.

As for Coventry:

Best: Earlsdon, southern suburbs, City Centre [If you take the time to find out and explore, it's far more interesting than anywhere else in the country, with some real stories to tell.] Allesley Village, Whitefriar's Alehouse, Windmill, Alma Deli, redevelopment, Coventry Jazz Festival, Coventry Godiva Festival, some decent restaurants [At last!] and a good diversity of population, parks & the canal.

Worst: Sprawling and ugly retail parks, north east corridor -> Bedworth -> Nuneaton - horrible stretch of conurbation. Rubbish shops. Chavs. Ugly Architecture. Ringroads, dual carriageways, subways, lack of live music.

I'll prob. get slated for this, but i've found most Coventry folk to be friendly, if sometimes a little mad! [I'm not local.]

Cov City council do a lot - they arrange and fund the Jazz festival, one the best in Europe, and the Godiva festival as well. They've also managed to get a lot of investment into the city - huge developments like Park Court, Belgrade Plaza, Friars Road, Ikea, the station recevelopment, Swanswell, etc. The city's not going to be recognisable in a few years time.

Madhatter, what is there in Atherstone to see? A colleague of mine who lives in Nuneaton is less than complimentary about the place.
Your having a laugh, I wasin coventry at the weekend and it's a filthy dirty featureless dump, only thing worth seeing is the motor musuem. pretty sad for a city centre. unless of course you're counting ikea.
Nuneaton is a far more pleasant place to be, real building nice architecture, nice people, good range of shops national and independant, and theres no fear of being mugged. I'd say Nuneaton is at the bottom of the scale, leamington warwick and stratford higher. can't really include poor lil bedworth as its treated as a poor orphan of nuneaton, a district centre.

Whats in Atherstone, a lil town of 8,000 12 if you count its adjoining conurbations, compared to cov size for size a damn lot more. events throughout the year, historic ball game, fun day, war weekends, jazz weekends, carnival, roman reinactment, scarecrow weekend, parties in the square, classic vehicle show in the square, dickens night,hopefully outdoor live music events this year set in a picturesque market square,unique individual shops, pubs, bars, hotels, restaurants, cafes, bookshops, old buildings, heritage centre, character, the canal, sculpture trail,country parks, river anchor, dobbies largest garden centre in europe, maze workd claimed to be largest mazes, fantazia, dobbies country park, lakes wildlife deer .further out kingsbury water park up the road, out the other way bosworth water park, canal, steam railway, bosworth battlefield, twycross zoo, conkers country park in the national forest,drayton manor up the road
at tamworth. plus we have clean streets decorated with flowers all year round and an excellent christmas light display that made national tv.

All with very little funding from borough council and rarely any from county council

Must admit cov are trying though, monstrosity square for example, problem with cov is the centre is a concrete jungle and shopping centres, no matter what you do it will be just that.they can try and have put charachter into the outside but you never will into that town centre.
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Old 05-10-2006, 09:03 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Sorry but I have to disagree. I do not know anybody who has been to Nuneaton and actually likes the place.

As for Cov, it's a city. You name me one city in the UK that doesn't have the problems Cov has, or at least haven't had the problems Cov has in the past? Places like Manchester and Birmingham have had problems, still do to some extent, but they've had major funding and have been re-developing for years. The redevelpment of Cov is still in its infancy in camparison.

Atherstone I've only ever been to once, and I have to admit, its seems lovely there.
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Old 05-10-2006, 11:02 AM   #14 (permalink)
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the worst thing about warwickshire is without a doubt, warwick mop. this monstrous carbuncle will be erupting over warwick town centre on the 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st of october. there will be untrained staff manning dangerous rides and un hygenic food stalls. the town centre will be inaccessable from 4pm on the thursday before it starts, making the town unsafe due to lack of access to emergency services. every year the fire brigade send an engine through to make sure they are behaving, usually takes about an hour and lots of swearing to get it through.
every year there are people claiming to be collecting for charity. but without i.d. or even regd. charity numbers...
every year untaxed vehicles belch 'washed' diesel exhaust fumes over the town for days on end.
rubbish is strewn everywhere. oil is poured down drains.
anyone running a shop in the town centre may as well give up and close for the weekend as there is no where for staff or customers to park and no way for deliveries or collections to get anywhere near the shops.
best thing about warwick is the day the mop leaves....
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Old 05-10-2006, 11:06 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Have to agree on that one. I've not lived in this area for that long (7 years), but I've never seen the point of it to be honest.
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Old 25-11-2007, 09:09 PM   #16 (permalink)
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A good thing that seems to have appeared in Warwickshire over recent months is Purity Brewing, based in Great Alne; I don't think it's beer is too widely available yet, but definately worth a pint if you can get your hands on it!
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