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On previous journeys through Britain, David McKie headed for places he had heard of and was eager to see. But how true, how representative a picture of the country could that provide? What, he wondered, might happen if he let chance dictate his itinerary?

McKie decides to travel only where he was taken by buses with the number 94, stopping off along the way to visit often unexpected places. Chance also takes the form of unexpected encounters at the bus stop or stumbling across some fascinating slice of local history in a country churchyard.

Eschewing such simplistic generalisations as the ‘north-south divide’, he nonetheless finds themes emerging: Why do some communities thrive and grow while others seem set on a course of inevitable decline – sometimes even communities living cheek by jowl? What kind of urban landscape have we inherited from the post-war planners, whose best intentions too often took little account of how people actually want to live? And how much are our opportunities and expectations shaped by the communities we are born into?

These buses will take David McKie across the idyllic Isle of Mull (where the driver pauses to let him drink in the view), to the furthest reaches of Cornwall (‘in England, but certainly not of England’), through the post-industrial landscape of Middlesbrough, and to a whole host of places, some privileged, some bereft, some in between.

On this journey readers will discover unfamiliar places for the first time and see familiar places through fresh eyes.

Riding Route 94: An Accidental Journey through the Story of Britain

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    Publisher: Pimpernel Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 08/06/2017
    ISBN13: 9781910258347, 978-1910258347
    ISBN10: 1910258342

    Number of Pages: 256

    Non Fiction , History

    Description

    On previous journeys through Britain, David McKie headed for places he had heard of and was eager to see. But how true, how representative a picture of the country could that provide? What, he wondered, might happen if he let chance dictate his itinerary?

    McKie decides to travel only where he was taken by buses with the number 94, stopping off along the way to visit often unexpected places. Chance also takes the form of unexpected encounters at the bus stop or stumbling across some fascinating slice of local history in a country churchyard.

    Eschewing such simplistic generalisations as the ‘north-south divide’, he nonetheless finds themes emerging: Why do some communities thrive and grow while others seem set on a course of inevitable decline – sometimes even communities living cheek by jowl? What kind of urban landscape have we inherited from the post-war planners, whose best intentions too often took little account of how people actually want to live? And how much are our opportunities and expectations shaped by the communities we are born into?

    These buses will take David McKie across the idyllic Isle of Mull (where the driver pauses to let him drink in the view), to the furthest reaches of Cornwall (‘in England, but certainly not of England’), through the post-industrial landscape of Middlesbrough, and to a whole host of places, some privileged, some bereft, some in between.

    On this journey readers will discover unfamiliar places for the first time and see familiar places through fresh eyes.

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