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Torquay
Does anyone have any input on Torquay? Good, bad, otherwise? It looks to be either a little run down or maybe even a little old fogyish- are either of those correct assumptions? I could be very very wrong, so if anyone knows anything about it I'd be most grateful.
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Re: Torquay
yes lots of old fogies esp in Paignton..Torquay is a lot more lively during the summer due to the tourist crowd coming to town so has decent selection of clubs and bars..if you like shopping etc then you will have to go to Exeter or Plymouth for that.
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Re: Torquay
Retirement capital of the UK, I believe. :unsure:
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Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10674724)
Retirement capital of the UK, I believe. :unsure:
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Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Beccarose
(Post 10674660)
Does anyone have any input on Torquay? Good, bad, otherwise? It looks to be either a little run down or maybe even a little old fogyish- are either of those correct assumptions? I could be very very wrong, so if anyone knows anything about it I'd be most grateful.
However, I've been put off relocating actually into the Torquay/Paignton area per se because it is apparently among the sickliest council areas in England and includes some areas of extreme deprivation. As a result, I may consider Brixham and Stoke Gabriel but I'm looking more to Totnes, South Hams and up near Teignmouth/Shaldon and our kid may be bussing or training it in. |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10674730)
no thats Eastbourne:thumbup:
followed by Bexhill* etc. near Eastbourne, followed by Christchurch near Bournemouth, in terms of the percentage of folks at pension age. *I recall Bexhill as being notable for having the highest death rate in the country |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Pistolpete2
(Post 10675002)
Apparently it's the Isle of Wight! :blink:
followed by Bexhill* etc. near Eastbourne, followed by Christchurch near Bournemouth, in terms of the percentage of folks at pension age. .... |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Pistolpete2
(Post 10674994)
Have been looking at Torbay (the local council area that includes Torquay) area myself as we are looking at a specific college for our kid near Paignton (South Devon College) which is one of the highest rated in the West Country, soon to have a particular emphasis on technical studies due to major cash injections.
However, I've been put off relocating actually into the Torquay/Paignton area per se because it is apparently among the sickliest council areas in England and includes some areas of extreme deprivation. As a result, I may consider Brixham and Stoke Gabriel but I'm looking more to Totnes, South Hams and up near Teignmouth/Shaldon and our kid may be bussing or training it in. Another question, how did you find out these facts? I'd love to look at some place that shows status and facts like that. |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Beccarose
(Post 10675304)
Hi, thanks for the reply. Can I ask what you mean by "sickliest council"? Does that mean health of the inhabitants is not great? And would that have anything to do with it being an elderly population?
Another question, how did you find out these facts? I'd love to look at some place that shows status and facts like that. http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...race-education Sickliest means highest prevalence of long term limiting illness. In my searching, I managed to find information in several areas: This will help you look to other areas with issues: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...overty-at-risk Speaks to Long Term Limiting Illness as compared regionally and nationally: http://www.torbay.gov.uk/appendix-b-...torbay_apr.pdf Current in depth look at Torbay health issues - this type of information should be available for all search areas in the UK http://www.torbaycaretrust.nhs.uk/ab...erstanding.pdf General caveats for Torbay, in detail and summary: http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/im...0residents.pdf See this for statistics for your search area: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics....dissemination/ |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Pistolpete2
(Post 10675903)
Statistical information on a national basis was last compiled in the 2011 National Census. Regional and local authority information has been disseminated via the media and can be googled in some instances. See also this, which also covers areas of very bad health:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...race-education Sickliest means highest prevalence of long term limiting illness. In my searching, I managed to find information in several areas: This will help you look to other areas with issues: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...overty-at-risk Speaks to Long Term Limiting Illness as compared regionally and nationally: http://www.torbay.gov.uk/appendix-b-...torbay_apr.pdf Current in depth look at Torbay health issues - this type of information should be available for all search areas in the UK http://www.torbaycaretrust.nhs.uk/ab...erstanding.pdf General caveats for Torbay, in detail and summary: http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/im...0residents.pdf See this for statistics for your search area: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics....dissemination/ |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10675915)
Have you ever been to Torbay?
Those of us that have an open-ended search area due to circumstances will have to whittle things down based upon information we can gain mostly from the internet unless there is somebody who will cover all of our particular bases for us which is not, in my experience, the way posts are laid out on BE as they are usually very/too subjective, coloured by the perspective of somebody we clearly don't know in terms of background and for obvious reasons, lacking in great detail. There are happily some wonderful exceptions to this. There are recent posts ref Torquay on here but they are not particularly glowing in their enthusiasm. BE posts of an advisory nature are very helpful as pointers to our own further research which may or may not debunk them for our own particular needs. That said, I will be visiting Torbay next year because I have to see things for myself, again. I am very familiar with the West Country west of Exeter and a lot of what ails Torbay is applicable to other spots in the region if only due to the same lack of resources/stable employment and distance from the centre of things. Cornwall has benefited from particular assistance from the EU due to its predicament, as has Margate in Thanet to some small degree, while Torbay has not. When given a choice, and there is statistical and commentary information to hand, particularly from seemingly some Devon-loyal providers, one would have to allow these alone to assist one's view in the absence of current first-hand knowledge. Isn't this like buying property off-plan, sight unseen? |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Pistolpete2
(Post 10675973)
Only as a kid. Why?
Those of us that have an open-ended search area due to circumstances will have to whittle things down based upon information we can gain mostly from the internet unless there is somebody who will cover all of our particular bases for us which is not, in my experience, the way posts are laid out on BE as they are usually very/too subjective, coloured by the perspective of somebody we clearly don't know in terms of background and for obvious reasons, lacking in great detail. There are happily some wonderful exceptions to this. There are recent posts ref Torquay on here but they are not particularly glowing in their enthusiasm. BE posts of an advisory nature are very helpful as pointers to our own further research which may or may not debunk them for our own particular needs. That said, I will be visiting Torbay next year because I have to see things for myself, again. I am very familiar with the West Country west of Exeter and a lot of what ails Torbay is applicable to other spots in the region if only due to the same lack of resources/stable employment and distance from the centre of things. Cornwall has benefited from particular assistance from the EU due to its predicament, as has Margate in Thanet to some small degree, while Torbay has not. When given a choice, and there is statistical and commentary information to hand, particularly from seemingly some Devon-loyal providers, one would have to allow these alone to assist one's view in the absence of current first-hand knowledge. Isn't this like buying property off-plan, sight unseen? |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10676046)
Banding about stats on a place doesn't give a true reflection of what that place is like..i find that people will always look for the negative in a place where ever it can be found.
So, if we do have a choice, we might look elsewhere to somewhere that makes a bit more sense, hopefully without having to pay too much of a premium for that "luxury". Some folks have been able to find places that look positively idyllic and I would guess we all aspire to finding that "holy grail", but which also meets our prerequisites. I have particular interest in Canterbury and have many positive things to say about the place that I have spent many great times in but it too has issues, mainly related to youth, that put me off somewhat and that helps to sway me away from living there for the time-being in spite of all the great and numerous positives, because I have choice. |
Re: Torquay
Originally Posted by Pistolpete2
(Post 10675903)
Statistical information on a national basis was last compiled in the 2011 National Census. Regional and local authority information has been disseminated via the media and can be googled in some instances. See also this, which also covers areas of very bad health:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...race-education Sickliest means highest prevalence of long term limiting illness. In my searching, I managed to find information in several areas: This will help you look to other areas with issues: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...overty-at-risk Speaks to Long Term Limiting Illness as compared regionally and nationally: http://www.torbay.gov.uk/appendix-b-...torbay_apr.pdf Current in depth look at Torbay health issues - this type of information should be available for all search areas in the UK http://www.torbaycaretrust.nhs.uk/ab...erstanding.pdf General caveats for Torbay, in detail and summary: http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/im...0residents.pdf See this for statistics for your search area: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics....dissemination/ The only caveat is that you might be a bit put off by the rainfall level as it is close to Dartmoor. However, the South-West is milder than much of the rest of England. Secondary school (mixed) seems fine. In Cornwall, Truro is also well worth a look and it has good state and private schools and colleges. A thriving municipal centre. |
Re: Torquay
There is nothing in Totnes:thumbdown: Truro is in Cornwall so the less said about that the better:cool:
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