Otis
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Does this place get much publicity in Cov? Quite a few on here don't seem to have heard of it but are local. My excuse is I'm from outside Cov. Seems a shame if its so good.
It does I think to be honest. You still wouldn't believe how many people in Coventry have never heard of the Godiva Festival.
Right. Nice to know. I always park in the official car park which is in Sky Blue Way. Is it free in Grafton Street?
Not 100% but pretty sure it is.
People that like to make a point that 'Cov is shit'
Can anyone one else see the giant, White, bald head in profile on the wall, appearing to sit on the bowl on top of the green bucket?
So full of foreign shops makes it a bad place?
Dear me.
No wonder Coventry struggles as a city.
Don't you live in Cov, CC4L?
It's down Gosford Street. Fargo (Far Gosford). Me and my daughter love it there. Coffee shops, sweet shop, vintage clothes, crafts, book shops, soon to be bar and theatre, scooter shop, street food, bands and events all the time.
Yep. I see no problem with 'foreign' shops down Gosford Street or anywhere else for that matter.
How many 'white British' people work at any Domino's? How many local newsagents are run by 'white British' people? How many 'White British' people work at any Subway outlet? How many taxi drivers are British? Bus drivers?
Like it or not we are a multi cultural society and there are 'foreign' people everywhere. It's a good mix down Gosford Street I would say. There is a Domino's there, an ice cream parlour, a musical instrument shop, a fancy dress shop, an Italian restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, a place selling pork batches, etc. etc. etc.
Such a shame some people find it a bad place due to all the 'foreign' shops.
To be fair it's better if the racists and narrow-minded stay away and enjoy their weatherspoons and McDonalds. The more foreign influence in Britain there is in the better.
I used to love Far Gosford Street in the early 90s; used to go there and trawl through the second hand shops for records. Not been there in years. I've heard of Fargo Village but not had the chance to go there yet. Might try and check it out tomorrow if it's open.
I used to love Far Gosford Street in the early 90s; used to go there and trawl through the second hand shops for records. Not been there in years. I've heard of Fargo Village but not had the chance to go there yet. Might try and check it out tomorrow if it's open.
To be fair it's better if the racists and narrow-minded stay away and enjoy their weatherspoons and McDonalds. The more foreign influence in Britain there is in the better.
I can't believe this last statement. Better for whom exactly ? Should I apologise for being white English ?
Well, we went to Fargo today and had a great time. It was really busy and the new brewery was a big success. Lots of stalls and shops and it's all really coming together nicely.
So full of foreign shops makes it a bad place?
Ahhh there's nothing like a bit of early morning racism.
To be fair it's better if the racists and narrow-minded stay away and enjoy their weatherspoons and McDonalds. The more foreign influence in Britain there is in the better.
It doesn't make it appealing. It reminds me of hillfields shopping centre, it attracts groups of people who intimidate. My ex girlfriend got followed by 4 Eastern Europeans last year walking through gosford street in broad daylight, she phoned me and I picked her up by ball hill with 3 of my pals and they legged it. So I'm speaking from experince.
So you think following a woman in broad daylight is a good influence? Love how the racecard gets banded about for no reason