While many people may suggest London, I would like to propose Manchester is the best place to live and work. It is smaller than the capital, but it has almost everything you could wish for, plus it is cheaper than London.
Access is incredibly easy, with regular trains to Liverpool, Birmingham, London and Glasgow, and the M6 is not far, as well as one of the biggest international airports in Britain.
The shopping in Manchester is fantastic. Following the bomb in the City Centre about 15 years ago, everything has been rebuilt and now there are few shops that you find in London but not Manchester. There is also the nearby Trafford Centre, which is home to over 200 stores, and was for a time the largest shopping centre in Europe.
The nightlife, in my opinion, is second to none in the UK. There is a vast range of pubs, bars and clubs, to suit all kinds of tastes. Plus, in almost every place you go into, it will be about half the price of that of a typical London bar!
Manchester is teeming with culture and history, with a number of world-class museums and galleries, as well as being home to a number of legendary musicians and groups, such as Ian Brown (The Stone Roses), and Morrissey (The Smiths).
I hope this answers your question sufficiently!
mike_astu
2007-03-07 21:13:33
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while you're staying in London, finding right into a time out from there, there are a number of places you could pass to by skill of skill of BritRail. Hampton courtroom Palace is superb Stonehenge, of direction--and the interior reach city of Salisbury is captivating bath is approximately so some distance as i could do for a time out. while you're a Jane Austin Fan, it particularly is a could. Canterbury is a gorgeous city with the ordinary cathedral. stable procuring too. Brighton is down on the sea. The Royal Pavilion is superb, however the city itself is very seedy, in my humble opinion. i does no longer situation with Dover, it particularly is a huge bore.
2016-11-23 14:56:11
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answered by palmisciano 4
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Liverpool is the best place to live and work its are 800th birthday this year with lots going on in the city home of the greatest group the beatles capital of culture 2008 most friendly people in the world 2 great footy teams good housing at good prices billions beng spent on new shops and of course a good pan of are scouse
2007-03-07 21:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Edinburgh but Bournville, on the outskirts of Birmingham, has been chosen as the best place to live in the U.K. The village is a large garden suburb of 1,000 acres, 7,800 homes and 120 acres of open space.
2007-03-07 21:17:25
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answered by Basement Bob 6
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I live in a Suffolk hamlet and work mainly within my immediate locality. A significant drop in income compared to the fees that I used to earn in London but much less stress.
Everything is easier out here - driving, parking, security, lack of noise but mainly the absence of people.
2007-03-07 21:12:47
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answered by Clive 6
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leeds- its got everything, fantastic cheapish nightlife, city style living, but near to yorkshire dales if u fancy seeing some contryside, lots of different employment opportunities, loads of great shopping places, good transport links-airport, train station, motorways.
2007-03-09 09:59:51
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answered by looby 3
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Glasgow. Best nightlife and friendly people. Pity about the weather though - can't be helped!
2007-03-08 04:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Edinburgh - a beautiful city that's not too large although it is expensive. Lots to do and plenty of jobs going.
2007-03-08 06:26:54
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answered by Jim 7
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Depends on what you want to do, to me my home town is the best place on earth and i wouldn't change it for the world.
2007-03-07 22:39:48
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answered by pedro_peewee 3
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Scottland
2007-03-07 21:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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