Preston-On-Sea
Club: Paradise Preston BSFC
Preston-on-sea, often referred to as Preston Paradise or Preston in Paradise or very occasionally Preston Paradiso, is a suburb of Brendantown. It was built by Hermin Hernandez, the short-lived Communist Governor of Brendantown. It was designed to be a utopia of modern living and development for the people of Brendantown. Whether you were from the slums of Brendantown or the mansions of Brendantown you would come to live in this concrete vision of modern living. At the centre of the model town was a huge replica of Preston Bus Station in Preston, Lancashire (England, UK) which Hermin admired for it’s forward-thinking and modern architecture. Hermin wanted to go one step further and curve his replica, so it would resemble a circle (like the sun and the equality of all people). So at great expense Preston-Paradise Bus Terminal was built!
Figure 1 Preston Bus Station - Preston England
Preston-Paradise was the name given by the recruiters trying to get people to come live there, it’s official records give the town the name Preston-on-Sea. Either way, Hermin’s dreams died with him and Preston-on-sea quickly became a rundown concrete mess. The bus terminal built to service millions of people was mostly unused.
This changed with the arrival of Mendo Grey and the creation of Paradiso Bus Services. Mendo merged all of the Grey families holding sin Paradiso transport into one modern company and based its HQ in Preston-on-Sea. Rumour has it he was paid handsomely to do so by El Presidente who sort to finally find a purpose for the massive white elephant. Preston-Paradiso Bus Terminal became a huge central depot for the whole of Paradiso, with a port at Preston-on-sea used to ship buses across for us on all corners of Paradiso.
For many the final transformation of Preston-on-sea into the paradise promised might come with Mendo’s granddaughter who seeks to turn the massive bus terminal into a super modern stadium for sporting and music events. She as already used international contacts to improve the area with development money and experimental green energy grants. Preston-on-sea’s fate might be turning to the benefit of it’s people, PBS and all of Brendantown.
Former names: Preston in Paradise, Preston Paradise, Preston Paradiso, New Brendantown
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Established: 1972
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Clubs: Preston Paradise Bus Station Football Club
Places of interest: Preston Bus Station Arena
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