There has been some comment on the local Gillingham FB page about the upkeep of the New Cemetery recently, Vic, and I understood the local Council had got to grips with it ...... maybe not, then.
You could have popped in for a cuppa, I live only a short walk away from there.
As you probably know, most of the town centre in Gillingham is owned by two institutional landlords, the Hopkins (Wincanton concrete) and the Tizzards (of horse-racing fame).
It seems they have no real interest in the town, unlike the chap who owns The Newt in Somerset, who has put a lot of money into beautifying nearby Castle Cary, apparently.
There is no incentive for independent traders to come to Gillingham High Street as the supermarkets - Lidl, Asda, Iceland, Waitrose - dominate everything.
The lower end by the Town Meadow - well, those two derelict shops have been like that since we moved here in 2016. I suspect the risk of flooding from Shreen Water detracts somewhat.
Even the charity shops are closing, the Shetland & Donkey Home packed up earlier this month.
A few months ago, I was stopped in the council car-park by a family of Chinese tourists (yes, honestly!) who wanted to know where the Town Centre was. I directed them to Shaftesbury ....
I haven't been in Yeovil Town Centre since we moved back down here. It was grotty when we moved away in 2000, and I gather it hasn't improved. The Quedam Centre was a hulk back then and I doubt much has changed.
Did their escalators ever work?
Yeovil doesn't have a good reputation for drugs and crime these days, I'm afraid.
Such is life....
But if you think all that's bad, well, having spent the first 16 years of this century living in Sutton Coldfield, boy were we glad to get out of there. I found Birmingham City Centre after 6:00 in the evening full of crazies you certainly did not want to make eye contact with, let alone engage, especially around the Weatherspoons where the Sutton buses went from. I would never go back there to live, despite the "amenities" of city living.