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Crap Towns Returns: Back by Unpopular Demand

Sam Jordison, Dan Kieran, Sam Jordison, Dan Kieran

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Prose: non-fiction, Humour, Places & peoples: general & pictorial works

The genuinely rough guide to Britain is back. Ten years after it first lifted the concrete slab in the garden of England, Crap Towns returns to dish the dirt on the latest planning disasters, urban blight and posh blighters disfiguring our nation.

'My friends and I once spent an evening in Thetford. Some people threw a cucumber at us.'

'Southampton: the only place in the UK I've ever seen someone get on a bus and nonchalantly spark up a crack pipe.'

'Bacup long claimed to have the shortest street in Britain - Elgin Street - but recently lost the title to Ebeneezer Place, an even shorter street in Wick, to the fury of locals, who complained that the Scottish rival was only 'a corner'.'

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Sam Jordison

Sam Jordison is a writer, journalist and co-director of Galley Beggar Press. He lives in Norfolk, but doesn't like to tell people exactly where in case they laugh.

Dan Kieran is Deputy Editor of The Idler, a bi-yearly British magazine. He is a writer, editor, and CEO and co-founder of the crowd-funding publishing platform Unbound.

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