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I Hope to be starting work in Burlington/Aldershot area in June. Any advice on schools and good areas to live, where not to live and nearest Rugby club would help, in fact any advice would be welcome.
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Originally Posted by fatlad
I Hope to be starting work in Burlington/Aldershot area in June. Any advice on schools and good areas to live, where not to live and nearest Rugby club would help, in fact any advice would be welcome. 

Very nice area to live.
With regard to rugby, I play for Burlington Centaurs at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington (Appleby Line and Fairview) Seem a nice lot and got english coach. Training has been going on since January in an indoor dome and outside since Tuesday. Excellent facilities but, leave the big studs at home as rugby in summer on dry pitch doesn't need them.
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Originally Posted by tonster
Can't say much about schools except there is a decent looking catholic primary and high school up the road from us in Headon Forest, North Burlington.
Very nice area to live.
With regard to rugby, I play for Burlington Centaurs at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington (Appleby Line and Fairview) Seem a nice lot and got english coach. Training has been going on since January in an indoor dome and outside since Tuesday. Excellent facilities but, leave the big studs at home as rugby in summer on dry pitch doesn't need them.
Very nice area to live.
With regard to rugby, I play for Burlington Centaurs at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington (Appleby Line and Fairview) Seem a nice lot and got english coach. Training has been going on since January in an indoor dome and outside since Tuesday. Excellent facilities but, leave the big studs at home as rugby in summer on dry pitch doesn't need them.
Thanks for that, more questions. How many teams do they run, what standard, any vets teams.






