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rebs Apr 4th 2014 8:11 am

Re: Useful U.K Links
 
I've posted this link on a couple of different threads, but it might be useful here too...

Factsheet of info on the new single tier pension - https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...fact-sheet.pdf

and another factsheet on transition and contracting out -
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...acting-out.pdf

Editha Oct 9th 2014 11:36 am

Re: Useful U.K Links
 
Wouldn't it be better to have links like these on a wiki page? Threads drop down and get lost.

Pollyana Oct 9th 2014 5:23 pm

Re: Useful U.K Links
 

Originally Posted by Editha (Post 11432994)
Wouldn't it be better to have links like these on a wiki page? Threads drop down and get lost.

This is a sticky thread and stays at the top. If you want to create a wiki page with them as well, then that's fine but many people don't go in that section :)

scot47 Feb 6th 2016 8:17 pm

Useful U.K Links
 
A good site about concessionary travel in England
Bus Pass Heaven
Looking for similar for Scotland - and the other bits of the Disintegrating Kingdom.

not2old Feb 6th 2016 8:55 pm

Re: Bus Pass
 
Scotland | Pensioners, Disabled & Bus Passes Blog

http://betterbuses.org/your-say-in-m...-chief-letter/

lower in the following link

http://betterbuses.org/your-say/

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Dundee15 Feb 7th 2016 10:00 pm

Re: Bus Pass
 
Pensioners and disabled people get free bus travel anywhere in Scotland... I have used my pass to travel from Dundee to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.

Concessionary travel for people aged 60+ or with a disability | Transport Scotland

viki_pilenche Feb 10th 2016 8:38 am

Re: Useful U.K Links
 
I think this site is useful for figuring out where to live in london with various parameters (prices, communting distances etc):

commutefrom.com: Where to buy a house on London's commuter routes - commute times, fares and house prices

I also found this site useful for when I was studying for my life in the UK Test:

Life In The UK Test 2016 - Free Practice Tests - Actual Tests

feelbritish Apr 1st 2016 8:06 am

Re: Useful U.K Links
 
As has been said before be prepared to stand on your own feet and expect a huge drop in standard of living especially if you want to settle in the SE England. If you can accept that you will be ok. You have not given us much to go on, for example if you are living in a Constantia house worth over R8million then you should have enough to buy a small flat/house and money in bank to help you live. If not much left after exchange rate you may find you are better off where you are. Friends of ours wanted to come home also from Cape Town, same age as you, and after spending a few weeks here on holiday found it would be too much of a struggle so moved to McGregor and bought a small house there with plenty over for retirement.


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