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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNope, no direct trains the KGX from Lincoln, you have to change at Retford or Newark. Minimum 2 hour journey.
Like this here. Booking Engine
OK there aren't many but they do run.
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Originally posted by fiisch View PostThanks all - food for thought.
We aren't looking at Grantham exactly - more surrounding areas (Sleaford and nearby villages), so 20 minute drive + 65 minute train + 10 minute tube for me will be a typical London commute. Doable, but could be a bit much 5x a week, but certainly less than some of you contend with!!
Not particularly tied to Sussex, and whilst we've looked locally, Lincolnshire is appealing to us as :
1). Commute is similar to outer areas of Sussex (e.g.: Uckfield, Horsham) away from London-Brighton line;
2). Houses in our budget are ludicrously large vs what we would get daan saarf;
3). Schools - Lincolnshire has some great local schools and, controversially, still has the grammar system.
Accepted an offer this morning so have spent most of my day on Rightmove....
Not all Lincolnshire has the grammar school system.
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Originally posted by fiisch View PostThanks all - food for thought.
We aren't looking at Grantham exactly - more surrounding areas (Sleaford and nearby villages), so 20 minute drive + 65 minute train + 10 minute tube for me will be a typical London commute. Doable, but could be a bit much 5x a week, but certainly less than some of you contend with!!
Not particularly tied to Sussex, and whilst we've looked locally, Lincolnshire is appealing to us as :
1). Commute is similar to outer areas of Sussex (e.g.: Uckfield, Horsham) away from London-Brighton line;
2). Houses in our budget are ludicrously large vs what we would get daan saarf;
3). Schools - Lincolnshire has some great local schools and, controversially, still has the grammar system.
Accepted an offer this morning so have spent most of my day on Rightmove....
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Thanks all - food for thought.
We aren't looking at Grantham exactly - more surrounding areas (Sleaford and nearby villages), so 20 minute drive + 65 minute train + 10 minute tube for me will be a typical London commute. Doable, but could be a bit much 5x a week, but certainly less than some of you contend with!!
Not particularly tied to Sussex, and whilst we've looked locally, Lincolnshire is appealing to us as :
1). Commute is similar to outer areas of Sussex (e.g.: Uckfield, Horsham) away from London-Brighton line;
2). Houses in our budget are ludicrously large vs what we would get daan saarf;
3). Schools - Lincolnshire has some great local schools and, controversially, still has the grammar system.
Accepted an offer this morning so have spent most of my day on Rightmove....
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Black Country is where I live but.. North London is where i stay during the week mostly to work.
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Originally posted by Gomez View PostPembrokeshire, SW Wales. Work in Somerset and Berkshire. Don't ask why but put it this way, I know the M4 pretty well. Not away all week.
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South East Wales....
Lot of my gigs involve international travel (to Ingerlund) every day but Bristol, Cheltenham, Gloucester is not that far. Never work away from home ever.
Currently lucky to have a gig in Cymru in the 'Diff
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNope, no direct trains the KGX from Lincoln, you have to change at Retford or Newark. Minimum 2 hour journey.
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Live in central Liverpool, work about 20 minutes away in South Liverpool.
Liverpool gets a lot of bad PR nationally, but offers a great quality of life and relatively cheap housing.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNope, no direct trains the KGX from Lincoln, you have to change at Retford or Newark. Minimum 2 hour journey.
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Scotland, with the exception of the English language it has it all
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Live in a country where I will still have freedom of movement to work in other EU countries easily. Mainly WFH but from tomorrow I shall be working in Washington, Orlando, Little Rock and Poughkeepsie (and possibly Canada somewhere) for a month or so...
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The people's republic of Sluff and I work wherever the Party tells me to.
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