Helson is the most southerly town in Britain.
Truro is the most southerly city in Britain.
Lizard is the most southerly village in Britain,
Landewednack is the most southerly parish in Britain,
and Lizard point is the most southerly point in Britain.
The most southerly town on the UK mainland is called 'landewednack'- near the town of Lizard, in Cornwall. IF you count the Channel Isles as well, it's St Hellier on the island of Jersey.
Helston in Cornwall is the Southerly Town
Probably Newport on the Isle of Wight.
saint clement
The town of Dunquin in Ireland - is the most Westerly point.
Obviously you are doing the Boden competition? Surely you can work thus easy one out just look at an atlas!
There are loads of them. Here are just 11:AldershotAccringtonAberdeenAltrinchamAirwickAberystwythAyrAirdrieArdrossanAberdareAbingdon
St Clement is in Cornwall - to the east of the town of Truro.
Assuming you're talking about the British Isles - not just Great Britain... North - the town of Skaw on the Isle of Unsk (part of the Shetland Islands) South - the town of St. Agnes on the Island of St. Agnes (part of the Scilly Isles) East - The town of Lowestoft (the most easterly town in England) West - The town of Portmagee (the most westerly town in Ireland)
If you mean just mainland Brittain - Wick If you include the Orkney Islands - North Ronaldsay If you include the Shetland Islands - Unst
Colchester is situated in Essex. 56 miles north east of London It is the oldest recorded town in the British Isles
Kittery.
No but some towns may do so. There is often a significant parade-like celebration to light town's Christmas Lights.
IF you include the Channel Islands - St Hellier on the island of Jersey. If you just mean the UK mainland - Landewednack in Cornwall.
fork, its a small town in southern Britain