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Which city/town is the most livable in the UK, and why?

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Which city/town is the most livable in the UK, and why?

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  1. Tenby in Pembroke-shire.

    It is  beautiful town, very pretty at this time of year, loads of blue flag beaches and a very mild climate. The entire population is very friendly. It is loved by people of all ages, tranquil during the day with a bustling night life. Very busy in the Summer but quieter out of the holiday season. Steeped in history, the old walled town centre provides for good shopping. The working harbour provides boating trips to Caldy Island and the monastery, fishing and to see the seals at close quarters. Its a different world and I often wish I could move there.


  2. Dundee because:

    1. It is a small City built on a south facing hillside with gorgeous views over the Firth of Tay to the hills of North Fife. It looks West up the Carse of Gowrie to Perth and the sunset.

    2. You can live in town or country, village or field and never be far from the city's shopping centres, the bustling pubs and restaurants of the Perth Road.

    3. Houses are affordable.

    4.One of the oldest schools was founded by monks in the 13th century and is still going today

    5. Its soil contains the loveblood of those who died in a million battles for this dear place; iron age, picts, romans, medaevals.

    6. Its history is fascinating

    7. Its got a volcano, an observatory, a river and a beach.

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