It was announced in August last year that Luton, number 3 on the list, had a 22 per cent per cent increase in house prices over the previous year. So despite its reputation there must be a few people that want to live there.
Dover's certainly not that great but I've got a bit of a soft spot for the place (having stayed there, while working, lots of times).
I haven't been to Hull for decades, so it might have improved a bit by now. After all, it is this year's UK City of Culture!
https://www.hull2017.co.uk/
Luton's a dump but the people are surprisingly friendly.
Bradford has improved quite a lot in recent years.
Gravesend is 'uninspiring' but possibly doesn't deserve its place on the list.
What is wrong with Dover? I have never been there, apart from getting the bus from the train to the ferry, but I thought it would be just a normal south coast town.
The only ones I've been to on that list are Blackpool and Sunderland. I thought Blackpool was ok in a tacky way.
Sunderland was over 25 years ago for me, but I remember staying in my friend's parents' huge, posh house. I didn't think it was remotely c r a p, but as I say, it was a long time ago.
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