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Chesterfield Discussion / Sad news about the man in chesterfield
« on: May 03, 2024, 12:08:02 PM »
Such sad news about the man who fell from the bridge in chesterfield the other night. Rip. Thinking of family and friends.
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How "nice" an area is to live in, depends entirely on how much money you have to spend on a property.
If you're moderately well-off then Walton or Ashgate are pleasant enough.
A step up from there would be Upper Brampton / Brookside / the poorer end of Somersall, if you don't mind the lack of any local amenities.
If you're fairly rich then the rest of Somersall and out into Holymoorside could be right for you.
If you're a millionaire then Old Brampton, and a few of the out-lying areas to the west are beautiful. But you are getting a bit far from the town out there and are going to keep your chauffer busy driving you to Morrisons every Friday.
As for the rest of the town, well trust me, you can tell a lot about a neighbourhood by how much the houses cost.
There are no property bargains or "secret enclaves" that no one else knows about.
Chesterfield is just like any other town, and if a house looks so cheap that anyone could afford it, it's probably because no one wants to live there.
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Sinbad lived in brookside.
It's a pain trying to getHave you tried timing yourself as to how long you take to go around the shop looking for what you need to buy. Also having a shopping list cuts out the time spent looking for what you only need. You don't want to be in pain when shopping, ouch.
Shopping done before the parking time runs out isn't it.
I agree with you but think Curry's is suited to being down there mainly because of carrying items to the car.
Hi
I've been visiting the town centre for years because I love it! I'm now thinking of relocating to Chesterfield altogether and have started looking at properties.
I was wondering, what are the nicest areas to look at? It doesn't have to be close to anything, i'm just looking for decent areas as i'm totally clueless!
Thanks in advance!
Scottish people who start EVERY sentence with "erm"
Drivers who drive into a parking space only to struggle reversing out {'cos they can't see}...reverse in, drive out.
People who stand at a bus stop for ten minutes then when they get on the bus THAT'S when they start fumbling for their fare.
Dustbin men who leave rubbish on the road because they can't be ars*d to pick it up.
People in shops wanting the person behind the counter to check fifty lottery tickets for them.
Parcel delivery drivers who use scanners.
Scanners.
Phoning premium numbers.
Booking a holiday and being asked to "buy" your seats on the plane.
Phoning the doctors for an appointment and talking to a none medical receptionist.
Self service "tills" in supermarkets.
Blue badge holders.
Going for a meal {in a pub} and having to pay for your meal before you get it.
Noise {of any description}
Football fans who don't understand you don't really like football.
Appeal commercials on T.V.
Politicians.
Too many tattoos.
School holidays.
Body odour.
Mobile phones that give out that silly "whistle" when they get a text.
Mobile phones.