The 10 Best Places To Live In The United Kingdom In 2019 (New)
The 10 Best Places To Live In The United Kingdom In 2019
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Reasons to move to the UK are plentiful. It's why, in 2015, well over half a million people moved to the UK from other countries. Maybe you are considering moving there yourself but need a little more convincing?
The UK has a wide range and many of jobs on offer, world-class educational institutions, rich history, free healthcare, including emergency care,...
When asked where the best place to live in the UK is, many of us will probably have our own answers – whether they’re bias or not.
What makes a place the perfect place to live?
It is health and life expectancy, employment and earnings, low crime rates, general levels of well-being, and access to places for socializing and downtime.
Whether you’re a thrill seeker or a nature lover,
here are the 10 best places to live in the UK in 2019 - in terms of beautiful scenery, affordable housing and a high quality of life:
1. Orkney, Scotland.
2. York, North Yorkshire.
3. Richmondshire, Yorkshire and the Humber.
4. Rutland, East Midlands.
5. Derbyshire Dales, East Midlands.
6. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
7. Hambleton, Yorkshire and the Humber.
8. Winchester.
9. St Albans, East of England.
10. Chelmsford, Essex.
These 10 locations are the cream of the crop when it comes to earnings and employment, education, well-being and even broadband speed.
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(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment).
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Places to see in ( Edinburgh - UK ) Portobello Beach
Places to see in ( Edinburgh - UK ) Portobello Beach
Portobello is a coastal suburb of Edinburgh. Once known as a beach resort, Portobello Beach is located three miles (5 km) to the east of the city centre, facing the Firth of Forth, in eastern central Scotland. Although historically Portobello was a town in its own right, and is often seen as such by its inhabitants, it is now a residential suburb of Edinburgh, with a promenade fronting on to the wide sand beach. Portobello Beach lies between the suburbs of Joppa and Craigentinny.
The 21st century has seen a visible change along the Promenade: the kayaking and sailing clubs hold annual skiff races, beach volleyball is well established outside Portobello swimming baths, and the beach is home to occasional art installations by arts group 'Big Things on the Beach', while the now iconic 'Cressida' octopus sculpture is a permanent feature that is submerged every high tide. Amongst other examples of the changing nature of Portobello are August's Big Beach Busk and Portobello Village Fair, as well as the monthly Portobello Market in Rosefield Park. Most recently, in October 2016, Portobello became the first urban community in Scotland to register a Community Right to Buy after the 2016 expansion of land reform to cover urban areas too.
Portobello is served by Lothian Buses, which provides eleven services to the area, continuing towards Joppa and Eastfield, or down Brighton Place to the Jewel or Royal Infirmary, or from Kings Road to Craigentinny. Portobello's first railway station was initially served by the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway. The Portobello (E&DR) railway station operated from 1832 until 1846, when it was replaced by the Portobello (NBR) railway station operated by the North British Railway. The station closed in 1964 as a result of the Beeching cuts.
The building of Portobello Lido in 1933, and of a pool equipped with the first wave-making machine in Scotland three years later, helped to revive the area for a while. Portobello Sands were used at that time by the Edinburgh Light Horse for drill practice. Walter Scott was their quartermaster, and in 1802 while riding in a charge he was kicked by a horse and confined to his lodgings for three days.
( Edinburgh - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Edinburgh . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Edinburgh - UK
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Some sights to see in Hawick, Scotland
Fotos I took while walking aroond the toon.
St Cuthbert's Way Prt One
Part One of a two part Video of my Hike and camps on the St Cuthbert's Way. I wasn't able to complete the whole route as I had not enough time and the weather seemed to be always against me.
Music By Ben Morton and Sinclair Smith
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Scottish Holiday Lets - Take A Break At One Of The Best Scottish Holiday Lets Available
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Scottish Holiday Lets don't come much grander or more relaxing than a stay at the very popular and first class Strathendrick house cottage, although the term cottage may be a slight understatement. This beautiful and immaculate central Scotland holiday home is a fair size larger than any cottage you might have envisioned in your mind.
The house sleeps 9 comfortably with lots of room and amenities to easily cater for that number of guests, if not more. With close access to some of the most breathtaking scenery and Scottish cultural hot spots, Strathendrick house is a regular top 10 choice on visitors short lists when they are looking to book a premium self catering Scottish holiday let. Rated 5 star in all Scottish holiday magazines, websites and travel agents.
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Sunnyside Holiday Cottage, Lilliesleaf, Nr. Melrose, Scottish Borders.
2 Bedroomed Self Catering Detatched Cottage, tucked away on the edge of a tiny borders village, surrounded by open countryside, abundant in wildlife and boasting stunning views.
Scotland's Secret Cold War Bunker
On a windy October afternoon we visited Scotland's Secret Cold War Bunker. With the fall of the Soviet Union and the decline of the Cold War, this once secret underground bunker became obsolete and is now a tourist curiosity. Hidden in the Scottish farmlands for 40-yrs, this would have been the seat of Scotland's Government in the event of a nuclear event.
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Dorset: 13th Chideock Ploughing Match
Action from several angles of the 13th Chideock ploughing match held in West Dorset on Sunday, 20th October 2013, on land at Doghouse Farm rented from the National Trust's famous Golden Cap estate by the Chideock thatcher Dave Symonds. The annual contest began as a way for local ploughmen - and ploughwomen - to have a go at competing without the pressures of taking part in a much bigger event. The first year saw 10 entrants. This year there were 41, and 38 turned up on the day. It's possible the missing three were put off by the weather forecast, which was for heavy rain and great gusts of wind all day long. As it turned out, three downpours round about the middle of the day did mean that ploughing had to be stopped early. But still, quite a lot got done and there's some fine tractors to be seen at work in this video.
The match was judged under Society of Ploughmen rules, with points awarded for Opening, Start, Seed Bed, Firmness, Uniformity, Finish, Ins & Outs, General Appearance and Straightness of the whole plot.
Among the contestants was Dave Symonds' nephew Mark Symonds, who appears at the end of the video discussing his chances in the Open 3 & 4 Furrow competition.
We were keen to catch up with Mark, partly because he was willing to have a GoPro camera attached to his head and his tractor, but also because he is Captain of the Bells at the church of St Candida and Holy Cross in Whitchurch Canonicorum. Dave Symonds is Captain of the Bells at St Giles' church in Chideock.
In the background, you can hear the hymn 'We Plough the Fields and Scatter', which was sung during the harvest festival celebrations in the church at Whitchurch Canonicorum at exactly the same time as the ploughing match, and recorded there simultaneously.
All of this footage was filmed as part of the A Tale of Two Bell Towers project, which is documenting the year after bell restoration projects took place in both Whitchurch Canonicorum and Chideock. You can find out more about the project on this YouTube channel:
Lynnwood Cottage, Hawick
For sale, This stunning Cottage/B&B set in the Scottish Borders town of Hawick