FORUM GAMES - Place Names

Gateshead - they often have athletics there

Hutton Roof - village at the southern end of Cumbria. Hutton Roof Crags can be clearly seen when driving on the M6. In 1973, I did a night exercise on Hutton Roof Crags when I was in the school’s army cadets.

Joppa - an area in the east of Edinburgh. Good views over Firth of Forth from there on the promenade.

Kidderminster Worcestershire I think :thinking:

Leicester - one of the many historical Roman settlements in Britain

Nottingham - where a young lad called Robin played bows and arrows with his mates

Enjoy yourself and have fun

Orpington

Town in the London Borough of Bromley in London, England

Queen Street Station in Glasgow - for trains to the Highlands

Sandy in Bedfordshire, where the RSPB have their headquarters.
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Underbarrow - a village near Kendal in Cumbria.

Marie Anne de Bourbon, Duchess of Vendôme She was the duchesse de Vendôme by marriage.

Westminster - an area of London where big decisions are made

Xminster - a little cheat maybe :grin:

Yellow Creek - a township near Pittsburgh, USA.

Zhu Cheng City, China

Abbey Village - a village in the West Pennine Moors between Blackburn and Bolton

Bayston hill near Shrewsbury

Cadbury World - a place in Birmingham where chocoholics go for a treat
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Didsbury is a suburban village in Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, on the north bank of the River Mersey, 5 miles (8 kilometres) south of Manchester city centre.