i would like peoples views on this rd if its a safe place to bring up kids and disabled people ur veiws would much b appreicated
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thinking of moving to bohemia rd
Re: thinking of moving to bohemia rd
Personally I wouldn't want to live on this road. It is a very busy road and also in a run down area. We drove up there just tonight and I was thinking as we were travelling_ _ _what a dump!! Loads of shops shut down and boarded up, loads of properties for sale. I don't like it myself, therre are better places to live in Hastings/St Leonards. This is just my personal opinion though.
Re: thinking of moving to bohemia rd
Its like London road very busy,but its good for local buses and stuff like that.
Enjoy life.you never know when it will end.
Enjoy life.you never know when it will end.
Re: thinking of moving to bohemia rd
I agree, it's not the best area to live - I lived there about 15 yrs ago, and it was a bit of a dump even then. Seems to have got worse since.
Why don't you look a bit further towards the sea - Roads like The Green, Brittany Rd, Charles Rd West etc are all pretty nice, a lot better than Bohemia area I think.
Fi
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roy wrote:
Its like London road very busy,but its good for local buses and stuff like that.
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Why don't you look a bit further towards the sea - Roads like The Green, Brittany Rd, Charles Rd West etc are all pretty nice, a lot better than Bohemia area I think.
Fi
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roy wrote:
Its like London road very busy,but its good for local buses and stuff like that.
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Re: thinking of moving to bohemia rd
Bohemia Road itself is quite run down but the roads directly to the east or west of it are better but still within walking distance of buses. The side roads appear to be quieter when I have visited. It may be a good idea to book into a B and B and then spend some time walking around at various streets at different times of the day and evening
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Re: thinking of moving to bohemia rd
Yeah its quite a busy road, as much as I know.
thinking of moving to bohemia rd
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helencrowne wrote:
i would like peoples views on this rd if its a safe place to bring up kids and disabled people ur veiws would much b appreicated
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please do NOT move to bohemia rd , we did for 2 years biggest ever mistake , horrid run down area not for children our daughter suffered for our mistake , i will never return to st leonards or hastings ever x
helencrowne wrote:
i would like peoples views on this rd if its a safe place to bring up kids and disabled people ur veiws would much b appreicated
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please do NOT move to bohemia rd , we did for 2 years biggest ever mistake , horrid run down area not for children our daughter suffered for our mistake , i will never return to st leonards or hastings ever x
thinking of moving to bohemia rd
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jo39 wrote:
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helencrowne wrote:
i would like peoples views on this rd if its a safe place to bring up kids and disabled people ur veiws would much b appreicated
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please do NOT move to bohemia rd , we did for 2 years biggest ever mistake , horrid run down area not for children our daughter suffered for our mistake , i will never return to st leonards or hastings ever x
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My partner has lived there for 6 months with her 2 children and never had a any problem
Enjoy life.you never know when it will end.
jo39 wrote:
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helencrowne wrote:
i would like peoples views on this rd if its a safe place to bring up kids and disabled people ur veiws would much b appreicated
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please do NOT move to bohemia rd , we did for 2 years biggest ever mistake , horrid run down area not for children our daughter suffered for our mistake , i will never return to st leonards or hastings ever x
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My partner has lived there for 6 months with her 2 children and never had a any problem
Enjoy life.you never know when it will end.
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