2008/12/1 James u7z44@students.keele.ac.uk
Manchester or Birmingham would be a good bet I think - nice and central to the whole UK, so everyone can get there without travelling too far.
When you consider that Appleby Parva, Leicestershire was the [[centre of population]] in the UK in 2000 (http://www.applebymagna.org.uk/population_centre.htm), Manchester is as skewed from this centre as London is. Considering the geographic centre alone is pretty useless since the population densities of northern and western UK are fairly low. This has got to be balanced against places with good transport links. Since Birmingham is the second largest city in the UK and is close to the population centre, it might make a good place.
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