Here are 9 things that I will miss about Portsmouth when I leave the city - and 2 that I won’t

At the end of this month, I will be saying goodbye to Portsmouth for pastures new.

I have loved my time living in the city and there will certainly be many things about it that I will look back upon fondly - and others less so. Having grown up in rural Devon and Cornwall, moving to Portsmouth for the first time was an exciting change of pace.

While it has much in common with Plymouth – the nearest city to me during my childhood on Dartmoor – such as its prominent connection to the Royal Navy, there is nowhere else quite like Portsmouth. I moved to the UK’s Island City from Manchester almost two years ago when I started working at The News. From learning the local lingo to finding out some surprising and sometimes, frankly, bizarre facts about its history, there was plenty of novelty for me to enjoy when I moved here – having only had one brief visit to the city before making it my home.

Here are 9 things that I will miss about Portsmouth - and 2 that I won’t:

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