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[Brighton] "City" status getting a bad name











Eeyore

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This "City" status thing is getting a bad name. Southend given it a few weeks back, now Colchester, Doncaster and Wrexham among others. I think we should give ours back. Becoming completely meaningless now .... or maybe it always was?

Can't see a problem with any of those. Very historical places. I'm surprised Colchester didn't get it centuries ago.

Milton Keynes is another matter.
 


goldstone

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It’s all comparative. Perhaps I should be offended that the town of Brighton was given city status ? It’s not Liverpool is it :)

I have no idea why Brighton was given city status. As far as I'm concerned it should be reserved for towns with cathedrals, which is what I always thought was an absolute requirement. Shows how much I know.
 








clapham_gull

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As far as I'm concerned it should be reserved for towns with cathedrals, which is what I always thought was an absolute requirement. Shows how much I know.

Clearly does.

City status is given by the Monarch and has nothing to do with whether the place has a Cathedral. It's a myth.

Cambridge and Birmingham (both cities) didn't have a cathedral when made cities.

Hull has been a city since 1897 and doesn't have one.

Places like Guildford have a cathedral but aren't a city.
 
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Eeyore

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Clearly does.

City status is given by the Monarch and has nothing to do with whether the place has a Cathedral. It's a myth.

Cambridge and Birmingham (both cities) didn't have a cathedral when made cities.

Hull has been a city since 1897 and doesn't have one.

Places like Guildford have a cathedral but aren't a city.

Which seems really odd, given its history. I always think of cities in an historical context. So I'm surprised Colchester was never chartered.

For example, I can understand why Stirling got it a few years back, as well as places like St David's. But Milton Keynes ?
 


Happy Exile

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There was a bit of disgruntlement when Brighton and Hove were made a city wasn't there? I lived on Norton Road in Hove at the time and remember militant grannies crossing out "the city of Brighton and" on posters around Hove town hall.
 


WATFORD zero

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I have no idea why Brighton was given city status. As far as I'm concerned it should be reserved for towns with cathedrals, which is what I always thought was an absolute requirement. Shows how much I know.

Has anyone been doubting the blindingly obvious :shrug:
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

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I think it is a fantastic gesture by Her Majesty the Queen, and it will bring many benefits and opportunities for the residents of these new cities.

**** off*.

No Cathedral, not a city.

*That was just a general **** off. From time to time you need that :thumbsup:
 






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