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Nice part of Manchester
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Not in the Top 10 though. Doesn't count.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
Knowing Dodgy, a ******* immigrant!Originally posted by MrMark View PostWHS. What sort of contractor is unable to ask this type of question directly?
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BelgianOriginally posted by Churchill View PostKnowing Dodgy, a ******* immigrant!
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I don't get this comment at all. I lived in Wilmslow and the only real advantage was that it was so easy to get out of. I used to cycle to the airport when I had to fly anywhere on contracts; there is a direct train to Euston (I even commuted daily during one contract); and the M56 is about 5 minutes away, and can take you in all sorts of directions (to M6 south and north, to North Wales, to M60 round Manchester to M62 etc).Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostAs for Wilmslow/Alderley Edge, they are far from everywhere and transport links not that good unless you want to use train.
I'm not recommending Wilmslow (probably the dullest place I've ever lived), but have to correct the transport links comment. It was fantastic for that.Comment
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