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All Stafford people?Quite right. Stafford people will not do anything but moan about the town and shops shutting down. It is because they don't use them so how does that mean they are intelligent ..?
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All Stafford people?Quite right. Stafford people will not do anything but moan about the town and shops shutting down. It is because they don't use them so how does that mean they are intelligent ..?
I did say that Stafford people are "generally intelligent" - and they are. A good proportion of the population are educated and hold positions of responsibility. People here are also generally comfortably off financially. A small proportion of course are cock wombles, as in any population.Quite right. Stafford people will not do anything but moan about the town and shops shutting down. It is because they don't use them so how does that mean they are intelligent ..?
I must admit they have let the town centre go a bit in terms of servicing. Patchwork of block paving and tarmac. No doubt in the not too distant future funding for such things will have come full circle and fixed when budget allows.
When the paving was laid, some bloke went to considerable effort to carry the pattern through these awkwardly angled covers - when the tarmac patch was done, they didn't see it being worth bothering with the little bit to at least make it rectangular.I must admit they have let the town centre go a bit in terms of servicing. Patchwork of block paving and tarmac.
I have to say that although I tend to stick up for and defend Stafford against detractors, I was in the precinct behind the old Woolworths walking down towards the market last weekend and have to admit that had I have been a first time visitor to Stafford my first impression could only have been "what a sh*th*le". Conversely if anyone approaches from the other end via the new development, moving on to Mill Street and towards the market via St Mary's it gives a totally opposite view. Goes to show, I suppose this could apply to most large towns.
Wolverhampton was still a town in 2000.It's not a village, it's not a city, and it's not small compared to many around it?
Now, it's a shit-hole.Wolverhampton was still a town in 2000.
What was it in 2000?Now, it's a shit-hole.
A steaming pile of poo.What was it in 2000?
I have to say that although I tend to stick up for and defend Stafford against detractors, I was in the precinct behind the old Woolworths walking down towards the market last weekend and have to admit that had I have been a first time visitor to Stafford my first impression could only have been "what a sh*th*le". Conversely if anyone approaches from the other end via the new development, moving on to Mill Street and towards the market via St Mary's it gives a totally opposite view. Goes to show, I suppose this could apply to most large towns.