Scallies and Aigburth Vale
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Max
That part Is the godlike part of Aigburth. Past that and you have St Michael's area where Tesco exists and scallies.
You'll have to pump your bike tyres up Max and make your way to Aigburth Vale area after dusk. Any number of scallies hang around the area, usually with their spray cans in full flow. Also the Aigburth Vale old people's home is a constant target for thieves who break into the flats etc.
Independent Article on Aigburths "Boho Chic" culture
Difficult to know which area to post this under. Todays Independent newspaper has the following article. (I'm afraid I had to look up what exactly "boho chic" is!
Quote:
The Merseyside postcode that became a hub of boho chic
It has waterside, a huge park and some of the city's best pubs and restaurants. Ciara Leeming visits L17 - the postcode of choice for Liverpool's bohemians
To those in the know, Aigburth's a haven within Liverpool: somewhere to live if you like the convenience of a city but also want to escape. It's just a short bus or train ride, or 30-minute walk north, to Liverpool city centre from here, but the atmosphere could not be more different.
The city's most bohemian neighbourhood, known locally as L17, is self-contained and has a village feel more akin to somewhere like Camden than a northern city suburb.
Its quite a long article. Read it all at http://money.independent.co.uk/prope...cle2456837.ece
Mike