Centre of England
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jacksparrow
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Centre of England
For those of you that still thought the centre of England was near Coventry it has now been stated by ordinance survey to be in Fenny Drayton Leicestershire. Its in the middle of a crop field. 
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david63
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Re: Centre of England
Nah - that may be the centre of England but the centre of the UK is up here in good old Lancashire at Dunsop Bridge
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jacksparrow
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Re: Centre of England
So how many forumeers can you get into the phone box.... lol 
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paultheeagle
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Re: Centre of England
Selhurst Park is the centre of the universe......Not a lot of people know that.
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Re: Centre of England
Sorry Chaps...Hull is the centre of England...why else would a celebrity like Soiled Nightie be moving there?!
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jacksparrow
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Re: Centre of England
The rusty tinman will get even rustier when he gets to 'ull..... all that salt air - he will definitely need some WD40.... 
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Romig1
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Re: Centre of England
Speaking of geographical oddities.... did you know that Edinburgh is farther west than Bristol, and almost as far west as Cardiff? Amazed me...I had to check an atlas.
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Mo2013
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Re: Centre of England
Sorry but Wakefield/Leeds seems to be middling England. 
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wolfie
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Re: Centre of England
So, where is the centre of the UK?
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david63
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Re: Centre of England
Dunsop Bridge telephone boxwolfie wrote:So, where is the centre of the UK?
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Re: Centre of England
................. and great ice creams there too!!
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david63
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I'd forgotten about themoldbluefox wrote:................. and great ice creams there too!!
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oldbluefox
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They go down very well after a couple of pints in the Hark to Bounty at Slaidburn and a bacon butty from the Riverbank Tea Rooms. Both villages (Slaidburn and Dunsop Bridge) are little-known off-the-beaten-track gems in Lancashire's crown.
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david63
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Re: Centre of England
The certainly are - perhaps we had better not tell anyone on here about them

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Re: Centre of England
The lack of road signs around the Bowland Forest means very few actually get in. The only cars you will see are those who are still looking for the way out. My lips are sealed.

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towny44
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Re: Centre of England
This thread has developed a significant red rose bias. Everyone knows the centre of the UK was the centre spot of the old Leeds Road footie stadium, it even had a plaque on the B&Q car park to mark where it used to be, AND it has recently disappeared which could be another Lancastrian plot.
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Romig1
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Re: Centre of England
I'm with Mo.... that telephone box sounds to be far to much over on the wrongside, to me. 
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Romig1
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Well said Townie. The plaque is now on my lounge wall (but don't tell anybody)towny44 wrote:This thread has developed a significant red rose bias. Everyone knows the centre of the UK was the centre spot of the old Leeds Road footie stadium, it even had a plaque on the B&Q car park to mark where it used to be, AND it has recently disappeared which could be another Lancastrian plot.
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david63
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... along with another fictitious trophy no doubtRomig1 wrote:Well said Townie. The plaque is now on my lounge wall (but don't tell anybody)
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paultheeagle
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Re: Centre of England
What town is the furthest from the coast
None of us are very far from the seaside but I just wondered who is the furthest.
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Romig1
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Re: Centre of England
Can't remember exactly paul, but I seem to remember it being in the W Midlands.paultheeagle wrote:![]()
What town is the furthest from the coast![]()
None of us are very far from the seaside but I just wondered who is the furthest.
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david63
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Google search comes up with Coton in the Elms in Derbyshire as being the furthest from the sea
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towny44
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It also suggests Lichfield is the Town furthest from the sea.david63 wrote:Google search comes up with Coton in the Elms in Derbyshire as being the furthest from the sea
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david63
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... amongst others.towny44 wrote:It also suggests Lichfield is the Town furthest from the sea.
Perhaps we need someone who has studied geography to help us
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It depends on what you define as 'the sea'. If you include tidal waters then you get a different answer.
Our political masters seem to believe that the centre of the nation is London.
Our political masters seem to believe that the centre of the nation is London.