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How to use Northampton Dating. To begin with we suggest you
use the dating menu above. Start off
by searching for single men or women, then select the age range of the person
you'd like to date. For example, if you're a man looking for a woman around
30 years of age, we'd suggest you go for an age range of between 25 and 35.
Next click the area of the UK where you'd like you're ideal online date to
live. Most of our daters tend to choose their own county,
preferring to look for love and romance within 50 miles of their
home town. For your convenience we've preselected Northampton and
Northamptonshire for you, however if you'd prefer too search for love
elsewhere in the UK then simply change Northampton and Northamptonshire to
the UK county you prefer. Now click on the search button and you'll see dating
profiles and photos of single men and women in your chosen area.
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Looking for somewhere to meet up
on a date in Northampton? It goes without saying that keeping safe
is your first priority, so please take a moment to read our 'safe
dating in Northampton' tips by
clicking here. Apart from the usual
bars and clubs, of which Northampton has many, a lot of you would
prefer to do do something a little more interesting on a date in
Northampton. As you'll have read in our Northampton dating tips, we
suggest your first date is in a public place like a cafe. Hopefully
once you've met a few time and got to know each other better, you'll
want to date on a regular basis. There's plenty of interesting and
romantic things to do and see in Northampton. Formal parks include:
Abington Park; The Racecourse, which used to be home in summer to
the Balloon Festival and originally used for horse-racing until 1904
and also used as a cricket ground between 1844–1885; Delapré Park;
Bradlaugh Fields; Becket's Park, named after Thomas Becket as are
nearby Becket's Well and Thomas á Becket pub. There is a park around
an Iron Age fort in West Hunsbury. A great fun day out and therefore
a good place to go on a date is Billing Aquadrome leisure park on
the eastern outskirts with a caravan site, marina, funfair, bar,
riverside restaurant and converted water mill with original
workings. Other smaller ones are Thorntons Park and Victoria Park.
Or how about a days shopping at the Grosvenor Centre, not so great
for the guys, maybe, but think of the 'brownie points' lads;). The
town has one of Britain's largest market squares, dating from 1235.
Outside the centre the Weston Favell Centre built in the 1970s is in
the eastern district together with various out of town retail and
leisure parks. |
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Some interesting info
about Northampton. Northampton is a large market town and
local government district in the East Midlands region of
England. Situated about 67 miles (108 km) north-west of
London and around 50 miles (80 km) south-east of Birmingham,
Northampton lies on the River Nene and is the county town of
Northamptonshire. The demonym of Northampton is
Northamptonian.
Original settlements in Northampton date back to the 6th
century. Its modern development is largely due to its rapid
population increase since the 1960s after a planned
expansion occurred under the New Towns Commission in the
early 1970s. In 2001, its urban area population was 197,199
while its town population was 189,474, making Northampton
the 27th largest settlement in England, and the UK's 3rd
largest town without official city status after Reading and
Dudley. Northampton is the most populous district in England
that is not a unitary authority, a status it failed to
obtain in the 1990s local government reform.
Northampton has a history of the manufacture of boots and
shoes yet engineering has taken over as a modern key
industry; other industries include food processing, brewing,
and the manufacture of shoe machinery, cosmetics, leather
goods, and car accessories. At present, the major employers
are public administration, financial services, and the
distribution trade. |
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Some
of the info about Northampton is taken from wikipedia.org to
whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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