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![]() "Clive D.W. Feather" wrote in message ... In article , tim... writes Apex Corner Stirling Corner Biggleswade x 2 Sandy Black Cat Buckden That's a rather strange definition of "The Midlands" Boltar clearly comes from sarf of the Thames. I have a vague memory that if you try to divide the UK by population into three equal parts with two east-west lines, one goes through St. Albans and the other through Peterborough. But I could be wrong and can't be bothered to seek out the data and reconstruct it. Sorry, doesn't pass scrutiny If we just look at GB, the total population is around 61,500,000, so one third is 20,500,000 Population of Scotland + NW + NE + Yorks regions is 20,300,000, and that doesn't include the part of Wales and East Mids that are north of the southernmost point of the others. So a line somewhere around Chester demarcates the Northern part Adding in NI to consider UK as a whole moves the point further North SE + SW + London is 22,000,00 so a point somewhere between St Albans and Luton could be the southern part tim |
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 14:22:29 +0000, Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
In article , Basil Jet writes On 15/12/2019 09:59, wrote: I doubt many people use the A1 for long distance travel in the south or midlands as there are too many roundabouts, I think the A1/A1M has two or three roundabouts between the London boundary and Northumberland. Off the top of my head the only one I can think of is the Black Cat. Google Maps says that, after the A411 in Borehamwood, The A411 roundabout (Stirling Corner) is in London, the Barnet boundary runs on the west side of the A1 as far as the A5135. |
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 00:23:11 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: Clive D.W. Feather wrote: In article , tim... writes Apex Corner Stirling Corner Biggleswade x 2 Sandy Black Cat Buckden That's a rather strange definition of "The Midlands" Boltar clearly comes from sarf of the Thames. Neil lives in northeast London. Wrong. Have another go. |
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 23:27:49 +0000
"Clive D.W. Feather" wrote: In article , tim... writes Apex Corner Stirling Corner Biggleswade x 2 Sandy Black Cat Buckden That's a rather strange definition of "The Midlands" Boltar clearly comes from sarf of the Thames. Its all norf o' wotfard init? ![]() I guess it depends how you define bedfordshires location. I'd call it the south midlands and I'd say "the south" ends at the northern hertfordshire border. But thats just how I think of it, ymmv. |
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 23:27:49 +0000 "Clive D.W. Feather" wrote: In article , tim... writes Apex Corner Stirling Corner Biggleswade x 2 Sandy Black Cat Buckden That's a rather strange definition of "The Midlands" Boltar clearly comes from sarf of the Thames. Its all norf o' wotfard init? ![]() I guess it depends how you define bedfordshires location. I'd call it the south midlands and I'd say "the south" ends at the northern hertfordshire border. But thats just how I think of it, ymmv. Ignoring some that shifted at the weekend the old ITV regions were a reasonable guide to where an area was supposed to be a situation that is completely mucked up now with places like Bicester being reported on on broadcasts alongside reports about Bournemouth. GH |
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 00:23:11 -0000 (UTC) Recliner wrote: Clive D.W. Feather wrote: In article , tim... writes Apex Corner Stirling Corner Biggleswade x 2 Sandy Black Cat Buckden That's a rather strange definition of "The Midlands" Boltar clearly comes from sarf of the Thames. Neil lives in northeast London. Wrong. Have another go. I suppose you prefer to call it North London? |
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 16:08:34 -0000 (UTC)
Recliner wrote: wrote: On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 00:23:11 -0000 (UTC) Recliner wrote: Clive D.W. Feather wrote: In article , tim... writes Apex Corner Stirling Corner Biggleswade x 2 Sandy Black Cat Buckden That's a rather strange definition of "The Midlands" Boltar clearly comes from sarf of the Thames. Neil lives in northeast London. Wrong. Have another go. I suppose you prefer to call it North London? You're assuming I still live in London. But keep guessing, its amusing. |
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