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Have you ever been to Stevenage - if so, what did you think?


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Poll: Have you ever been to Stevenage - if so, what did you think? (21 member(s) have cast votes)

  1. Yes - and it was an utter shit hole (7 votes [33.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 33.33%

  2. Yes - it was OK (3 votes [14.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 14.29%

  3. Yes - it was wonderful, the modernist architectural influence in the public structures makes me go all gooey inside. (3 votes [14.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 14.29%

  4. No - but I've heard it's an utter shit hole (4 votes [19.05%])

    Percentage of vote: 19.05%

  5. No - but I've heard it's OK (1 votes [4.76%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.76%

  6. No - but I have a soft-spot for slum-overload New Towns so I'll give it th beneft of the doubt (3 votes [14.29%])

    Percentage of vote: 14.29%

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#1 Contrary

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 13:04

Have you ever been to Stevenage, birth place of Saint Lewis of Hamilton? If so, what did you think? (And if not - what have you heard?)

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#2 wrighty

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 13:38

lol i had to vote 'no, but.....benefit of the doubt'.......Newton Aycliffe (my home dump) was built in the same post-war 'new town' project so if i diss his home, i diss my home :rotfl:

#3 Bloggsworth

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 13:47

As some of my best customer work there, I think it is wonderful.............

#4 Buttoneer

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 13:48

John Betjeman could have written his poem about the place.

#5 kar

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 14:03

Stevenage isn't so bad. Well, okay it is, but if you live in Luton it might not seem so bad.

#6 Contrary

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 14:14

Originally posted by kar
Stevenage isn't so bad. Well, okay it is, but if you live in Luton it might not seem so bad.

An excellent observation re. Luton and its standing compared with Stevenage. Where I come from both are usually treated with derision, contempt, and, let's face it, fear.

Of course, it might be said, if you come from Luton, Guantanamo might not seem so bad. ;)

#7 Zoe

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 15:13

Originally posted by Contrary
Have you ever been to Stevenage, birth place of Saint Lewis of Hamilton? If so, what did you think? (And if not - what have you heard?)

It's the place of one of our company's facilities. The little bits of the place I've seen didn't make me rush out and buy a house there. Looked like a bit of a New Town to me. I've been told the little villages around Stevenage are much nicer though...

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#8 ensign14

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 15:34

Originally posted by Contrary

An excellent observation re. Luton and its standing compared with Stevenage. Where I come from both are usually treated with derision, contempt, and, let's face it, fear.

Fear? Of Luton? It's about as scary as self-raising flour.

#9 scheivlak

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 15:35

Other: No, I never heard of it before (I don't think I'm the only one in this wide world)

#10 Contrary

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 15:50

Originally posted by ensign14

Fear? Of Luton? It's about as scary as self-raising flour.


Probably in the main, yes - but I think a copper got murdered there the other day, which, whilst it could happen anywhere, probably isn't a good sign.

I think Stopsley (qualifies as Luton?) isn't quite so scary though :)

#11 Group B

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 15:56

Originally posted by Contrary

Of course, it might be said, if you come from Luton, Guantanamo might not seem so bad. ;)


Well, they're talking about closing Guantanamo, so ...

#12 Orin

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 15:59

I think the poll is missing an option:-

"No and I know nothing about it (but it's probably a shithole)". :p

However, for the terminally bored I can thoroughly recommend http://www.stevenage.com

Click on "History" and you are presented with a blank page. Click on "Attractions" and, after you've finished rolling about laughing ask yourself whether the statement: "No unauthorised use of photographs may be made without the express permission of the copyright holder" is intended to be ironic! :lol:

#13 Contrary

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 16:10

Originally posted by Orin
However, for the terminally bored I can thoroughly recommend http://www.stevenage.com

Click on "History" and you are presented with a blank page. Click on "Attractions" and, after you've finished rolling about laughing ask yourself whether the statement: "No unauthorised use of photographs may be made without the express permission of the copyright holder" is intended to be ironic! :lol:


Heh - nice!

I was discussing this, and think that Stevenage, due to its unusual road layout (all dual carriageways and roundabouts...the town of approx 90,00(?) people has only 1 set of traffic lights apparently!) would actually be quite ideal for Hamilton to do a demonstration of the McLaren F1 car around. The roads are generally straight, in good condition, and not screwed up by hundreds of patchwork repairs and drain covers etc...at least there are some like this.

It would be great for the folks of Stevenage and North Hertfordshire if Ron Dennis could see fit to allow this - perhaps if Hamilton manages to win the WDC. It was sad the Stevenage (new town) was ever added to the map, but would be good if Hamilton's possible success were to really put it on the map.

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 16:15

I was in Stevenage with my dad in 1979 when Led Zeppelin played at the Knebworth Festival (twice in a week). I remember the town as a usual small english town. Nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe things have changed since then.

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Posted 26 June 2007 - 23:52

I have been to Stevenage, and the old town is OK - But I voted the first option in the poll.
I'd put it on a par with Milton Keynes. ie the worst places are bad....but the nice place is OK.