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Any one from Chorley, Lancashire, whats it like?


Any one from Chorley, Lancashire, whats it like?

Ive just moved from Chorley and i know the place very well. Its a really nice place to live and its surrounded by small villages and countryside, the people are friendly too.

dull and rainy i'd imagine.

its not far from me and its very nice, pretty and expensive. why do you want to know?

They've got a good radio station...........'Chorley FM, were the listener comes first!'.

I was brought up in a nearby village called Adlington and know Chorley very well. It's a lovely small town.

yes i'v heard the radio station is good chorley fm coming in your ear. lol

I don't know if it's legal to ask a question like this on this forum.

It's lovely, as are (most of!) the people!

The surrounding villages are nicer places to live in rather than Chorley its self.

Depends what you want though everyone is different.

I know Chorley well.

Its Friendly, lovley surrounding country side, and close to Southport sea side, what more do want, have a good life

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