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York
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12.50% |
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Bristol
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Cardiff
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4.17% |
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Manchester
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10.42% |
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Thames Valley/Reading way
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8.33% |
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Other (please state)
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31.25% |
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AndyW's love shack
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20.83% |
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23rd July 2008, 11:14
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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! London
Serious question - Where would you choose to live in or near (in the UK) for quality of life, and a steady contracting income, except London? And why?
Mrs RH and I are entertaining the idea of leaving this bizarre place next year. Can't see us raising miniRHs in the city, and as nice as SW London can be, it's not nice enough for the long term.
Obviously, given my line of work, it would have to have a good selection of media/agency/design firms around to work with.
Any feedback appreciated. RH.
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23rd July 2008, 11:17
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Better than AtW
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by realityhack
Serious question - Where would you choose to live in or near (in the UK) for quality of life, and a steady contracting income, except London? And why?
Mrs RH and I are entertaining the idea of leaving this bizarre place next year. Can't see us raising miniRHs in the city, and as nice as SW London can be, it's not nice enough for the long term.
Obviously, given my line of work, it would have to have a good selection of media/agency/design firms around to work with.
Any feedback appreciated. RH.
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Oh dear.
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23rd July 2008, 11:18
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 9,251
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But isn't London all fluffy and lovely?
I mean it sounds great. Multi-cultural, safe, clean, exciting, prosperous and fun.
Perfect place to let little-uns run round and enjoy the brilliant close nit communities.
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23rd July 2008, 11:19
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More time posting than coding
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: London
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Quote:
Originally Posted by realityhack
Serious question - Where would you choose to live in or near (in the UK) for quality of life, and a steady contracting income, except London? And why?
Mrs RH and I are entertaining the idea of leaving this bizarre place next year. Can't see us raising miniRHs in the city, and as nice as SW London can be, it's not nice enough for the long term.
Obviously, given my line of work, it would have to have a good selection of media/agency/design firms around to work with.
Any feedback appreciated. RH.
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south coast, Poole / Purbeck way. lovely part of the world, great quality of life, easy commute to Reading and reasonable links to London. heading back out that way as soon as Ribena Socialist is of school age.
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23rd July 2008, 11:19
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Contractor Among Contractors
Join Date: Jun 2008
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I voted other, because the obvious place to stay (midlands) wasn't really an option. Somewhere which is an hour from London, an hour from Brum, an hour from the M4 corridor (Reading/Slough) an hour from Cambridge and an hour from Oxford is not a bad place to pick up contracts from.
That is the Bedford / Milton Keynes area. Yes, this ideal place had to have a downside.
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23rd July 2008, 11:20
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Oh dear.
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I've been posting here for some years now, and you still haven't realised what I do for a living?
Front-end web dev/design, and all the faff that goes with it, wireframing, usability, accessibility and the like, as well as art/illustration, FYI.
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23rd July 2008, 11:20
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Contractor Among Contractors
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Perfect place to let little-uns run round and enjoy the brilliant close nit communities.
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 knit... oh wait, you were right the first time *scratch*
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23rd July 2008, 11:20
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More time posting than coding
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: London
Posts: 277
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Originally Posted by DimPrawn
Multi-cultural, safe, clean, exciting, prosperous and fun.
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sounds like where i live (the guardian reader republic of muswell hill). jolly nice too.
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23rd July 2008, 11:21
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Godlike like
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Sunderland
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Why can't we choose 2?
I dont particularly want to move out of Sunderland, as it's class....but I *would* move to York or Manchester. Particularly Manchester.
Who in their right frolicking mind would move to Reading though?!!! 
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If somebody posts question, its pityable thing to notice when people bounce back in their satire uniforms showing that great attitude label and utmost disrespect especially if OP sounds like he is a potential immigrant to UK. No matter how many days old you are here, I think its time to remove that chip on your shoulder, fellas ?
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23rd July 2008, 11:21
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Live in Morecambe bay. Currently working in Southern Germany.
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I think you need to stay where you are. You will only find that kind of work in major cities so unless you want a weekly commute you need to be in or near one of those cities.
London is probably the best bet for you though you may find enough work in Manchester, Leeds or even Glasgow. I would suggest the daily commute for these would mean a better quality of life if you dont need the city buzz.
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