Not Andy Naylor
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At least we've got something to be snobby about. Imagine living in ... actually, don't.
... and they live at the Level?Rough people of Brighton are teletubbies.
What do you mean 'turning into'?
to be fair my last experience at the level was being told at by a homeless man that he would slice me up with his samurai sword, so my opinion on the park isn't fantastic!
My grandad is on the War memorial there in the hall at the top.I used to go to Queens Park school. Message ends.
I can only assume that they haven't been to The Level since it re-opened, in which case, it's not so much snobbery as ignorance.
Before it was re-done though, they may have had a point - it was an awful place.
Is Brighton turning into a chavvy place to live?Is Brighton turning into a snobby place to live.....
I over heard some mums talking how they would never go to the level with their children because it's full of chavs
Well what do you think then folks....
Today we took the little one for a run around in Queens Park before heading off for a walk along the pier and a boat ride to burn off some energy and I over heard some mums talking how they would never go to the level with their children because it's full of chavs.... Is that true, I don't think so it's great for kids and that's the point is it not ! I mean a Queens park hardly Mayfair is it ? One of the reasons I moved back to Brighton was to get away from Islington type snobs and bring my nipper up in my home town.
This is not the first time I have heard snobby remarks and to be honest it's sad. So a question to those who have lived here for sometime. Have you seen a change does it annoy you and do you blame an influx of people who moved from London and brought with them their attitudes.
Yes, migration to Brighton from London and elsewhere is hardly new, it's been a steady flow since the war, the obvious problem with that being that there is nowhere for the city to expand.Turning? I think it long since turned. Didn't realise how bad it was though until I moved to Newhaven and realised how normal people are here. In Fiveways it was all ladies what lunch and bankers. But then what do you expect when it's £200k for a grotty one bed flat. I seriously don't think it'll be long before Brighton loses much of what makes it such a great place as the people that make it that way won't be able to afford to live there. Lewes has gone the same way.
Turning? I think it long since turned. Didn't realise how bad it was though until I moved to Newhaven and realised how normal people are here. In Fiveways it was all ladies what lunch and bankers. But then what do you expect when it's £200k for a grotty one bed flat. I seriously don't think it'll be long before Brighton loses much of what makes it such a great place as the people that make it that way won't be able to afford to live there. Lewes has gone the same way.
I would never take my kids over to queens park for this very fact,we like to stick to hove park with our sort of people
Yes, migration to Brighton from London and elsewhere is hardly new, it's been a steady flow since the war, the obvious problem with that being that there is nowhere for the city to expand.
On balance I would say the city is better for it, despite the high house prices and the odd north London media type winding me up.
Having said that, I'm a fourth generation Brightonian (at least) so they can all go back to where that came from...
Turning? I think it long since turned. Didn't realise how bad it was though until I moved to Newhaven and realised how normal people are here. In Fiveways it was all ladies what lunch and bankers. But then what do you expect when it's £200k for a grotty one bed flat. I seriously don't think it'll be long before Brighton loses much of what makes it such a great place as the people that make it that way won't be able to afford to live there. Lewes has gone the same way.
Places do change and they have to change. I have no issue with this per se. Brighton is still as good as it has been in the past but for different reasons. My only gripe is when people are priced out. And this is has sadly happened with housing.
How is no-one being able to afford being able to live there "being picky"? All of my friends who have thus far got married have had to leave the city, despite not wanting to. Yes, as I said, I love the place and it's full of great pubs and bars, but it's going to get tougher for them too.Opposite for me. Moving away from Brighton has made me realise what an amazing place it is. I went back for 3 weeks in August after a year away and was blown away by what a fantastic city it is. Simple things like unique pubs, shops, bars and of course the people. Was also really impressed with the changes to London road and the Level.
People are too picky about Brighton, it is not perfect but then no where is. No matter where I live in the world Brighton will always be one of the best cities on the planet for me.
You can thumb me down all you want [MENTION=257]The Large One[/MENTION], and I knew you would, but it's true. If a married couple on decent money can't afford to buy or rent any more than a one bed flat what hope is there for the city? Don't get me wrong, I still love the place and I'm not slagging it off.