Yate - Literary References To Yate

Literary References To Yate

Yate was awarded the tongue-in-cheek honour of being the 45th worst place to live in the UK, according to the Idler book of Crap Towns, while Half Man Half Biscuit's song ‘The Referee's Alphabet’ on their Cammell Laird Social Club album informs the listener that ‘Y is for Yate, the kind of town that referees come from’.

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