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Mayor Diary

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General Information
Author Paroch
Status Active
Tags Classics · Rural · British
Awards OSITM
Language English

The region is based on the ‘Dornelles’ map obtained from the STEX.

This large region is on the Eastern coast of Sim Nation England and has only recently been made habitable following the eradication of the deadly Simfly which had colonised the region making it too dangerous for people to live in. The large cities on the west coast of Sim Nation are full to bursting gained independence from the UK. Many citizens are keen to move to this newly formed region (I bet you’ve wondered where all those Sims come from). My region is called “West End”. This is because all of the transport routes from the cities in the west, end here. West End.

Each of the towns and cities in the West End region are named after streets, roads and squares in the West End of London - so many of the names will be familiar to those of you who either live in London or have visited London.

The plan for this region is to develop two main cities on the east coast - Oxford to the north of the major river and Piccadilly to the south of the river. It’s likely that the two mayors of these cities will battle it out in an attempt to make their city the biggest and best in the region. The diary will follow the struggle between these two major centres to see which becomes the capital of the region and also feature the development of the other towns and cities in the region. A main line railway has been installed from the west, across the region to the two main cities. As a result, other towns / suburbs will spring up along this main route with commuters travelling to the major centres. I am sure that most of these will be low to medium density places although one or two are bound to try and develop into major centres in their own right.
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