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Attractions in Leighton BuzzardNewest Review: ... and 3pm, and 8pm to 6am. If you hop in your car outside these time periods, well, you might as well set up camp in there. I'm sure Leighton Buzzard is used as a throughway for...every vehicle in rush hour. Personally, i walk everywhere. That may have something to do with not being able to drive however. I live on one side of the town and could easily walk to the other side in 45 minutes. The town centre from my house is about 25 minutes away. You can go there if you like pigeons, books or Woolworths. We also have 3 million banks if anyone's interested. In our town there are a variety of things to do. We have 2 snooker clubs. At least one... more |
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by - written on 19/08/06 (Useful, 522 readings)
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Ahh Leighton Buzzard. My home town that i love dearly. That's not even a lie. You would probably get more excitement watching someone make a sandwich but i still love it here. As for getting around our wonderful town. Well, we have a daily bus service and the buses run all day. That really is smashing, if you like sitting amongst a bus full of people with an accumulative age of four thousand three hundred and sixty-one. The best way to get around is car, obviously. But strictly between the house of 11am and 3pm, and 8pm to 6am. If you hop in your car outside these time periods, well, you might as well set up camp in there. I'm sure Leighton Buzzard ... Read the complete review
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