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Tony_GTFC
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I think so. It's sizeable town and there's nowhere of comparable size nearby south of the Humber.


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Lincoln . .
also you need a cathederal in most cases to be a city
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No unless you merge Grimsby and Cleethorpes.


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St David's in Pembrokeshire is a city that has a population of only 2000. Wells and Ely also have city status and they are smaller than Louth.

On the other hand, Milton Keynes, Northampton and Luton are all twice the size of Grimsby, and they are not cities.

The original cities of the UK were deemed thus as they contained a diocesan cathedral. Subsequently, the monarch of the day has granted city status to other towns in the UK. A recent example was Sunderland, that was granted city status in 1992.

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I think Doncaster were granted city status in 2000 as part of a competition Milton Keynes entered can't remember the others.

Would we have to be called Grimsby City then?  GCFC sounds like an exam.


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Grimsby City does not sound right,

BUT

Swansea Town changed their name when awarded City status,

Swansea City sounds OK now,

So who knows, we might get used to it,

IF it happens.


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But According to Macca we will have to merge Grimsby and Cleethorpes,

Cleesby City I could live with

But Grimthorpe does not bear thinking about  


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I think Doncaster were granted city status in 2000 as part of a competition Milton Keynes entered can't remember the others.

Would we have to be called Grimsby City then?  GCFC sounds like an exam.


I am not sure about Donny, I always thought there were classed as the largest Town in England
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I am not sure about Donny, I always thought there were classed as the largest Town in England


The town of Doncaster has less than 70,000 people living there.

The wider conurbation has more people, but not the town itself.


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I am not sure about Donny, I always thought there were classed as the largest Town in England


Isn't Huddersfield classed as the largest town in England?


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