The local residents of a picturesque town hidden away in the British countryside say there is a huge downside to living there
which is only getting worse. Thriving Littleborough is surrounded by wild moorland and charming hills, making it an ideal setting for cycling, scenic walks and horse riding.
Resident Jacqueline Tomasso said: "Everyone is extremely friendly. We’ve got lots of small shops and we’ve got supermarkets. "You get nutcases flying up and down the main road like idiots. The speeding has got worse but it’s always been very busy."
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