We live in England’s most ‘soulless’ town - there’s nothing here but we absolutely love it

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We live in England’s most ‘soulless’ town - there’s nothing here but we absolutely love it
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RESIDENTS live in England’s most “soulless” town say they love their home despite there being nothing to do. Locals moving into Northstowe, Cambrigeshire, had high hopes when work…

"We're really enjoying it here, and there is lots of community events and a great town spirit.

"There are shops in Longstanton which you can get to by foot or bike - it just takes a little bit of effort."We're happy here and at the moment I wouldn't live anywhere else." "Everyone here is desperate to get things in place - and I'm aware that living here is an investment for the future. We just need developers to crack on."Last month a temporary community centre opened, but the portacabin building has been described by a journalist as resembling a "pop-up STI clinic."

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