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Scotland - Relocate To This Beautiful Country

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Date  Date : 06 March 2008 07:00

 by: Charlie Taylor

My wife is an expert on Scotland. She writes about it for a living. Although born in the south east of England, she is a Robertson through and through and has returned to her roots, bringing me along with her. Im very grateful!

And, Im not the only willing settler in this great country. The Scotsman newspaper recently reported that immigrants accounted for 68 per cent of population growth in Scotland between 1991 and 2001. At the time of the 2001 census, 168,142 people living in Scotland had been born abroad. This figure, of course, does not include people like me who were born in another part of the UK.

Of those born abroad, Americans, Pakistanis and even Spaniards comprise a significant proportion of recent immigrants, many of them highly skilled. 37 per cent of those moving here hold a higher level qualification and the number falling into the high earner bracket is almost twice the UK average, says the report.

"Can you explain this?" I asked my wife.

"Easy," she said, "its just a great place to live!"

And here are her 8 reasons why it is such a great place:

1. There is elbow room. With less than 6 million people, and an area of 30,420 sq. miles, there is room to breathe. Its population is about one tenth of the population of England and Wales, yet the mainland comprises over half the area of Great Britain.

2. House prices are considerably lower than in many other parts of the UK. In Edinburgh, the average is 170,342; in Glasgow it is 120,361; and in the Highlands it is 111,693. In Greater London, the average is 293,363.

3. Scotlands economy has fluctuated over the years as structural changes have taken place. Heavy industry, agriculture and fishing have given way to trade, financial services provision, tourism and high-tech research. The internet has opened up vast swathes of the country to computer literate workers who can beaver away at all sorts of IT work as easilyfrom the comfort of a Highland croft as they could from a stuffy city office.

4. The driving is easier, if not necessarily cheaper! Apart from the major city centres (and even they arent in the same league as London for congestion), driving is almost a pleasure because of the fewer number of vehicles on the road. Travel south on the M6 until you get to Preston, and then compare!

5. The education system is far superior to Englands. We know, first hand. Our sons have thrived here in Scotland, from juniorschool right through to university.

6. The environment is clean. The scenery is magnificent. The wildlife is plentiful and not endangered. Take a tour by Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, visit Wester Ross or the Outer Isles, the Grampians or the Borders and tell me these things arent true!

7. And along with the healthy environment there is a full range of recreational activities - Munro-bagging, walking, sailing, fishing, stalking, to name just a few. And none of the usual sports are neglected. Even the tiniest of Highland villages contributes players to the local soccer team.

8. But, most importantly, the people are wonderful. They are, by and large, friendly and civilised and cultured and welcoming of incomers, no matter what the occasional bad press says. I have only one complaint: how on earth can nybody understand a Glasgow east end accent?

About The Author

Charlie Taylor lives in Glasgow with wife Nicola, a freelance writer. Her main published work is Live and Work In Scotland, published by Vacation Works Publications, Oxford.

http://freespace.virgin.net/nicola.taylor/living.htm Her next book,Buying a House In Scotland, will be available in 2006. They also own and rent out a luxury flat in Glasgow city centre, available for short breaks.

http://freespace.virgin.net/nicola.taylor/accommodation.htm

 

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