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Nibble

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I do not understand why anyone would want to moce to Southwick or Portslade apart from cost. That whole area is grim.
 




Napper

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I do not understand why anyone would want to moce to Southwick or Portslade apart from cost. That whole area is grim.

Compared to what ? Always makes me laugh when people slag off these kind of places ie lancing , littlehampton , portslade etc .

Hardly no go police areas with a gang culture , race issues and poverty .

Put these places in some areas of the country and would be luxury .

We are lucky
 


Nibble

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Compared to what ? Always makes me laugh when people slag off these kind of places ie lancing , littlehampton , portslade etc .

Hardly no go police areas with a gang culture , race issues and poverty .

Put these places in some areas of the country and would be luxury .

We are lucky

Dull, uninspiring, bad architecture, the list goes on. It's not all about crime rates. Of all th eplaces a person could CHOOSE to live, this area baffles me.
 


Guinness Boy

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I do not understand why anyone would want to moce to Southwick or Portslade apart from cost. That whole area is grim.

Which is mostly the point. You get a house, garden and parking space. Most singles and childless couples would be happy to forgo that to be in nicer Brighton or Hove but as soon as you have kids it becomes more of a consideration. Portslade and Southwick I would expect to be more popular than Whitehawk or Hollingbury because the transport links are better. If you're looking for a lot of house for your money you could do a lot worse. If you're looking to w*** yourself silly over performance art and the latest organic gojo-berry store then less so.
 


Lady Whistledown

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I think the blocks of flats to the south of Southwick station give a wrong impression of the area, they look like something that has been transplanted from Communism Eastern Europe and are a dumping ground for the Worlds anti social element

That's Fishersgate, isn't it?
 




Nibble

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Which is mostly the point. You get a house, garden and parking space. Most singles and childless couples would be happy to forgo that to be in nicer Brighton or Hove but as soon as you have kids it becomes more of a consideration. Portslade and Southwick I would expect to be more popular than Whitehawk or Hollingbury because the transport links are better. If you're looking for a lot of house for your money you could do a lot worse. If you're looking to w*** yourself silly over performance art and the latest organic gojo-berry store then less so.

Well quite. I don't so much want performance art and berry drinks, just be nice to have something a bit more inspiring. All the plusses you mentioned are exactly that but let's not try and make it out to be something it isn't. It's a rather grim place to look at.
 


Ernest

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Nov 8, 2003
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That's Fishersgate, isn't it?

As you stand on the platform at Southwick and look south towards the harbour you see blocks of flats that wouldn't look out of place in Communism Moscow or Warsaw and seem to be used as a dumping ground, if you were travelling by train to Southwick and that was your first look you would get back on the train and move on
 


whitelion

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Well quite. I don't so much want performance art and berry drinks, just be nice to have something a bit more inspiring. All the plusses you mentioned are exactly that but let's not try and make it out to be something it isn't. It's a rather grim place to look at.

That's possibly so if driving along the coast road past the uninspiring blocks of 50/60's blocks etc. Behind that are some really lovely streets around the Green as previously mentioned.

Don't know if you've lived in this area with first-hand knowledge but I've only lived here for the past three years and dispelled my previously-held view of the area.
 






Guinness Boy

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Well quite. I don't so much want performance art and berry drinks, just be nice to have something a bit more inspiring. All the plusses you mentioned are exactly that but let's not try and make it out to be something it isn't. It's a rather grim place to look at.

The funny thing is that due to a postcode anomaly "Sleb Row" - the massive houses on the front of the Hove end of the port by the Lagoon with the private beaches - are in Portslade. FBS had to send Woody to Portslade Infants
 


hans kraay fan club

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The funny thing is that due to a postcode anomaly "Sleb Row" - the massive houses on the front of the Hove end of the port by the Lagoon with the private beaches - are in Portslade. FBS had to send Woody to Portslade Infants

He didn't HAVE to, did he? He had the means to send him wherever he wanted. He CHOSE to, and good on him.
 




theboybilly

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The best move I ever made was moving from South East London to Shoreham in 1999 (actually to Brighton in 1997, then Shoreham) I love the whole area along the coast for different reasons the main one being that I can walk down the road and not feel threatened (try that in Plumstead or Woolwich) I realise that certain parts are a little jaded and some of the port area is ugly but even that has a certain something going for it. I don't have to go too far to find a decent pub and it would seem the pubs that are closing are the one's I wouldn't go in anyway so no loss there. The Brighton area is a great place to live, I thoroughly recommend it.
Southwick's okay....I very nearly bought a house opposite the Romans but in the end had a proper result with my move to Shoreham.
 


Lady Whistledown

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I suppose the advantage of living in Southwick is that you get to say you reside in West Sussex, rather than the inferior eastern county, or Brighton & Hove.
 


Lady Whistledown

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He didn't HAVE to, did he? He had the means to send him wherever he wanted. He CHOSE to, and good on him.

It's only now that it occurs to me that the child is called Woody Cook. Which is almost funny. Although not as almost funny as Cook 'n Ball.
 




Bozza

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Drama over - I'm told the bedrooms of this particular property are on the small side.

Keep scapping though.
 


OSRGull

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It's decent, Romans is the main pub for Brighton fans, average price for pints. Cricketers isn't too bad, both pubs are decent for food.
 


Nibble

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Shoreham is nice. I find the beach side a bit creepy for some reason but the old town is lovely.
 






Lady Whistledown

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It's like a thrilling reverse version of Escape To The Country.
 


Guinness Boy

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He didn't HAVE to, did he? He had the means to send him wherever he wanted. He CHOSE to, and good on him.

Yes he chose secular state education and good on him I agree. Once you've made that choice, given how oversubscribed West Hove and St Peters are and that, at the time, Benfield wasn't all through, that was the only school you were left with. Clearly Fatboy has a higher opinion of Portslade than Nibble.
 


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