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1. Runcorn
A pleasant health resort built on a sandstone spur projecting into the tranquil Mersey estuary. At least it was until the filth ridden chemical and tanning industries set up home there and ruined the environment, seeping chemical residue into the water system and belching putrid smog into the atmosphere. Then in 1964 the town was hit by a second disaster when the government designated Runcorn as a “new town” and they opened the doors to just about every kind of scum and villainy that Liverpool deemed surplus to her requirements.

Since then Runcorn can only really be associated with illiterate, jobless parasites living off a diet of alchohol, drugs and sausage rolls from Greggs (Whatever happened to Sex, Drugs and Rock n’ Roll). The vast majority of the people who live here are blissfully unaware of their lowly pond dweller status as they only really have Widnesians to compare themselves too. In comparison to Widnes however, Runcorn is a veritable paradise on earth. Widnes really does take the gold medal when it comes to idiot yokels.

The local gathering place is Shopping City (“The City”), rebranded as Halton Lea in a vain attempt to make it more upmarket and attract a higher class of shopper in the 90’s. This place has to be seen to be believed. Tracksuit wearing chavs patrol the indoor shopping centre, pushchair in one hand, mobile phone in the other (used to be a fag until the s...
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2. runcorn
runcorn was once a nice little group of villages
during the 60s housing estates were built to house chavs ,
scum and general unwanted from liverpool
chav estates include
palace feilds , halton brook , murdershore , brook vale , castle feilds ,dukesfeild (inbread chavs),hallwood park (ex southgate),beechwood (posh chavs),castle rise (poor chavs),
quarry close (chav elite) ,town hall estate, grange way,windmill hill ,weston point (chemicaly tainted chavs)
runcorn has a ruined castle that could of been to defend from chavs and tv licence men
main chav meeting points in runcorn , halton lea (shopping mall) mc`ds carpark and every street corner or around local shopping centers
you pikie chav git get back to runcorn
runcorn chav scum
3. runcorn
A place where chavs live

was voted the most chav town in the world by me on lots of occasions
Man I got my rims got stole in runcorn today , I was travelling through at 40mph
4. runcorn
Cesspit of a town in North West England
This place stinks. Its the home of the chemical industry and believe me it shows. To be 20 in Runcorn is to act 60. Small minded, racist, scum are all I ever encountered and its full of scousers. Without a doubt home to the fattest people in the UK and the loosest women. Unemployment is rife and people will do anything for a few pounds. Horrible, horrible place.
5. runcorn
a town located in the north west of england, well known for it's large number of "chavs" and petty violence and crimes.
"i live in runcorn"

"EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
6. runcorn
the ass hole of great britain this is where all the inbred nobbers and social outcasts are housed cos lets face it the place is a cesspit of chav's pikies and inbred aliens
where do you live runcorn your the ass of great britain
7. Runcorn
Runcorn is a small industrial town on the banks of the River Mersey in Cheshire, North West England. The town borders Liverpool, Widnes, Warrington and Frodsham.

The town is home to a small football team and many wonderful attractions such as Halton Hill and Runcorn Hill where the landscape can be taken in as far from Blackpool.

BBC Three's Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is set here, and follows the lives of characters who are native to this town.

Runcorn Bridge can also be seen at the end of the Cathedral Cheese advert.

Nicola from Girls Aloud was born in this town.

I think Runcorn is a pleasant town, I have never actually ever seen any crime happen here or gangs walking round in track suits (and I've been here a lot). It's a great place to unwind from city life for a day, as there is not much traffic and it's not that busy.

The Runcorn pasties are fantastic and can be complimented by looking over the River while eating.

Wigg Island, opposite Runcorn in the River Mersey is a nature reserve, many wildlife can be seen by visiting the island.
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