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Topic History of: York named "best place to live in Britain"
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comrade hedda In The Know wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-43448590

what a shame you lower the tone.
Silent Minority In The Know wrote:
more "Press Releases" from the cardboard cut-out !

I'm not Mrs ITK,but his posts are as interesting as watching snow melt.
Spee No cut and paste from the internet - without comment!

Facts are self written and nothing is quoted.

Please dispute/disagree as appropriate.


Or, if you have another opinion, attempt to express it...



In The Know more "Press Releases" from the cardboard cut-out !
Spee Certainly agree on Bath - only a 100 miles from London.

Aquae Sulis etc. - with Bath Abbey, Pump Room, the Roman Baths all in close proximity.

The most historic UK city. Georgian society flocked to it - and many others, going back to the Romans.

With the help of the honey-coloured stone - Bath has done, by far, the best - in seamlessly blending the old and the modern.

Other towns and cities (like Leeds, for example) should have their engineers and architects visit Bath - to learn...