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SDER Jul 2nd 2005 5:55 am

Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
Okay, I have got down to these two towns as a place to move to. Which one would you say is best for a 30 something gal, that enjoyes outdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, climbing etc) that wants to be around others of my age. Also that has plenty of work ie. admin work. In general, which is the better of the two,

Interested in your thoughts!

Brit'n'TX Jul 2nd 2005 5:57 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 

Originally Posted by SDER
Okay, I have got down to these two towns as a place to move to. Which one would you say is best for a 30 something gal, that enjoyes outdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, climbing etc) that wants to be around others of my age. Also that has plenty of work ie. admin work. In general, which is the better of the two,

Interested in your thoughts!

it really boils down to what class of chav you prefer ...

Mercedes Jul 2nd 2005 6:38 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 

Originally Posted by SDER
Okay, I have got down to these two towns as a place to move to. Which one would you say is best for a 30 something gal, that enjoyes outdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, climbing etc) that wants to be around others of my age. Also that has plenty of work ie. admin work. In general, which is the better of the two,

Interested in your thoughts!

I would pick Cheltenham. You have the malverns a climb up the road, wales (and possibly a few dolphins a few miles away) and worcester which often has loads of floods so you probably will have plenty of kayaking during winter. And the natives are pretty friendly too. Shouldn't have any problems finding admin work there either. Pretty central to most things there.

Roger Jul 2nd 2005 4:05 pm

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
I don't really know Cheltenham but I do Guildford. Cheltenham is closer to Wales so you would be better off for outdoor pursuits and near the Wye for kayaking.

Guildford is about an hour from an iffy version of the South Coast. PLeasant walking in surrounding Army training areas and easy climbs on the North Downs. Excellent shopping and good for nights out. Much better job opportunities as very close to London and big towns.

Friends moved from Guildford to Cheltenham as it is cheaper (though same middle class values). Imagine the chavs would be similar in both.
Roger

Bangers&Mash Jul 2nd 2005 8:46 pm

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
Hi SDR,

Are you a Brit returing home? I live in Cheltenham, just returned after 20 years in Connecticut. It's GREAT to be back here.

For the activities you are looking for Cheltenham is the place to come, there is plenty of work. Check out: http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk

Let me know if you need any more info.

Martin

Kurtons Jul 2nd 2005 10:19 pm

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 

Originally Posted by Brit'n'TX
it really boils down to what class of chav you prefer ...

Lived in Cheltenham all my life the best place apart from Queenstown ive been to .Cheltenham has the lot great nightlife brilliant bars ,theatres a couple of great shoppng malls lots of celebs have homes in the cotswolds about five miles away and a great area for walking .Property prices can be a bit steep though if you want the regency crash pad everyone looks for

Hutch Jul 3rd 2005 5:20 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
Cheltenham's a great place. It has it's fair share of shitty chav areas like anywhere else, but there's a nice vibe to the place, it has great access to Birmingham, Bristol and Bath and it's in the Cotswolds. ****ing hellish traffic problems of course, but you could say that about most larger UK towns.

SDER Jul 3rd 2005 7:17 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 

Originally Posted by Bangers&Mash
Hi SDR,

Are you a Brit returing home? I live in Cheltenham, just returned after 20 years in Connecticut. It's GREAT to be back here.

For the activities you are looking for Cheltenham is the place to come, there is plenty of work. Check out: http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk

Let me know if you need any more info.

Martin

Hi Martin,
Yes! Im a Brit, thinking of returning to the UK. How long have you been back? I have heard great things about Cheltenham! Is it a young'ish place?

Thanks all for you great replies!

banjo Jul 3rd 2005 9:06 pm

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
I would definitely choose Cheltenham....although to be fair I don't treally know Guildford. We used to live in Swindon and often went to Cheltenham as we had friends in college there. It's great and perfectly located for all your outdoor pursuits. Have you considered Swindon? The reason I ask is that there are (or were 18mths ago) heaps of admin type jobs - and probably even more perfectly located than Cheltenham.

Bella Jul 4th 2005 8:09 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
I don't know Guilford but live in Cheltenham. Personally I don't like it, all fur coat & no knickers, as far as I'm concerned. No real diversity of people, no real substance. Very attractive regency town & attractive residential areas but little infrastructure. But it's brilliantly located for loads of other big & small towns & cities. Probably better located than Guilford for all the outdoor activities you want to do.

rancid Jul 6th 2005 10:55 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
why go to cheltenham when you could go to Gloucester ;) ? lol, yup im from gloucester :(

claire edwards Jul 8th 2005 12:24 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
I live and studied for my degree in Cheltenham, I'm originally from London. I love it in Cheltenham. Like you I'm into out door activities, there's loads to do and you have access to Wales, as mentioned by others on the forum.

London is a 2 hour drive away if you want to see the sights they have to offer. Bristol is half an hour on the train away and Bath an hour by car. You can get a train from cheltenham up to the lake district in 5ish hours, direct....what more could you ask for?

Cheltenham is a young place, with over 3000 students there are loads of cafes, bars, great shopping, limited night life....great restuarants. It's a really pretty town too!

However, there are CHAVs, fondly refered to by the cheltenham ladies college as the 'cheltenham average', hence where the name chav comes from. Haven't noticed the so called chav's....and I don't own a burberry cap.

good luck in decision making!

Claire

Lothianlad Jul 8th 2005 8:00 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
Cheltenham

http://www.cheltenham.gov.uk/librari...ates/index.asp

http://www.cotswolds.com/

Guildford

http://www.guildford.gov.uk/Guildfordweb/home/

http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/

bondipom Jul 8th 2005 11:20 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 
Guildford has excellent job opportunities as well as access to the London job market. Not really an outdoor pursuits area and property prices reflect the jobs available in the area. There are nice villages in the surrounding areas .

SDER Jul 9th 2005 4:24 am

Re: Cheltenham or Guildford?
 

Originally Posted by bondipom
Guildford has excellent job opportunities as well as access to the London job market. Not really an outdoor pursuits area and property prices reflect the jobs available in the area. There are nice villages in the surrounding areas .

Thanks everyone for your responses! They really did help!

I like the sound of Cheltenham, but the traffic is a little off putting, (You get that in every city I guess) and Chavs??? Not familiar with those, I guess I have been away too long!!!


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