Places You Wouldn't Want To Live in The U.K.
When most people imagine the United Kingdom, they think of London, wry humor and polite people. It might seem unthinkable that Great Britain has some real dung piles among its treasures but these 5 cities will have you wondering why there is a “Great” in front of “Britain”.
At number 5. Sandwell
The available jobs in this West Midlands town are so poorly paid that the average resident has zero disposable income. The good news for locals is that Sandwell has a pretty high mortality rate, so they don’t have to suffer for very long.
At Number 4. Gwent Valleys
No matter which metric you choose to measure Gwent Valleys scores poorly. Crime? Check. Poor healthcare? Check. A-hole teenagers all around? Oh yeah. In a country that’s filled with coastline and rolling hills, Gwent Valleys has none of that. It’s just the worst.
At Number 3. High Wycombe
Petty crime and drug use are present; as is a low employment rate. The little money High Wycombe does have it spends on the schools which is great. Of course, that doesn’t do the average tourist any good.
At Number 2. Southampton
Southampton is simply filled with half-destroyed buildings blotting the landscape. To be fair, the place was bombed in World War II. That is a pretty solid excuse, but on the other hand, they’ve had the better part of eighty years to get the place back in order …
And at number 1. Morecambe
In the 1930s, luminaries like Coco Chanel used to hang out in Morecambe These days, Morecambe is more known for its dilapidation. The coastline outside the city is stunning, but if you’re being completely honest, coasts aren’t exactly a point of pride, and neither is Morecambe.
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UK Gladiators - Series 6 1997 - Heat 8
UK Gladiators - Series 6 1997 - Episode 8 - Heat 8
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Gordon James (systems engineer from Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside) versus Carl Wooton (Prison Teaching Initiative (PTI) from Sittingbourne, Swale, Kent but originally from Walsall)
Notes: Duel is played in this 8th heat but only as a split event for the women but it was meant to be a whole event for men and women, NOT split event.
Pole-Axe is reintroduced back in this 1997 Gladiators series with a few changes; this would never have happened if the Gladiators Series would have thought of safety aspect of harnesses without a free fall which could have cause any fear of heights up from a 35 feet tall pole and injuries back from 1994-1995 Gladiators Series, but now there are a few changes for Pole-Axe; safety harnesses to prevent injuries and also a gladiator versing 1 contender only and this also meant a run up to mount the pole and a higher climb.
The Wall is put on the 4th event which was meant to be 2nd event.
Gauntlet is played in its 4th appearance which was swapped with Duel, but Gauntlet was supposed to be played in 3 heats and saved for the Quarter Finals for its 4th appearance, but not for 4 heats.
Danger-Zone is the only event that was completely forgotten and was supposed be played in 1 of 8 Heats, but it will be played until the Quarter Finals.
A gladiator absent is Warrior.
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