Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New media
New media comments
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
General Forums
New Member Introductions
Hello from Didcot!
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Help Support Derelict Places:
Message
<blockquote data-quote="fluffy5518" data-source="post: 370213" data-attributes="member: 6951"><p>Hi Stew55 and welcome to the group ...... Been living in Didcot now for 30yrs and absolutely loved the place when i moved here from London. Unfortunately since then the place has been (and still is being) overdeveloped and is now just another clone town. If i could move away tomorrow i would as the place is a shit hole but i fear i will be here for good ..... Anyway never mind ... As you are probably aware Oxfordshire is hardly the exploration capital of the world but, depending on your interest there are many goodies around (esp WWII artefacts) but nothing really sexy. I generally only get excited now when a trip to North Wales is on the cards - so much to see and most left to decay as nature intended, with very few brain dead morons to help it on its way .... Underground is the only way to go, back to the past with all its treasures ....... I cant recommend the Slate Quarries highly enough - check out Hughie Ds top notch reports. Drop me a PM if need any help with locations but i am not into residential sites or the like ......</p><p>PS Hi to all the other locals on this thread and a quick note to Mr Crawler - I cannot believe you haven't visited the Railway Centre yet it is an excellent day out ......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fluffy5518, post: 370213, member: 6951"] Hi Stew55 and welcome to the group ...... Been living in Didcot now for 30yrs and absolutely loved the place when i moved here from London. Unfortunately since then the place has been (and still is being) overdeveloped and is now just another clone town. If i could move away tomorrow i would as the place is a shit hole but i fear i will be here for good ..... Anyway never mind ... As you are probably aware Oxfordshire is hardly the exploration capital of the world but, depending on your interest there are many goodies around (esp WWII artefacts) but nothing really sexy. I generally only get excited now when a trip to North Wales is on the cards - so much to see and most left to decay as nature intended, with very few brain dead morons to help it on its way .... Underground is the only way to go, back to the past with all its treasures ....... I cant recommend the Slate Quarries highly enough - check out Hughie Ds top notch reports. Drop me a PM if need any help with locations but i am not into residential sites or the like ...... PS Hi to all the other locals on this thread and a quick note to Mr Crawler - I cannot believe you haven't visited the Railway Centre yet it is an excellent day out ...... [/QUOTE]
Verification
Post reply
General Forums
New Member Introductions
Hello from Didcot!
Join the conversation!
Register today and take advantage of membership benefits.
It's FREE!
Participate in both public and private conversations with people that share your interest
Start new threads
See less ads
Enter your email address to join:
Thank you! Please check your email inbox to continue.
There's already a member associated with this email address. Please
log in
or
retrieve your password
.
Already a member?
Click here to log in
Don't like ads?
Did you know that registered members can turn off the ads?
Register today and take advantage of membership benefits.
Enter your email address to join:
Thank you! Please check your email inbox to continue.
There's already a member associated with this email address. Please
log in
or
retrieve your password
.
Already a member?
Click here to log in
Top