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not2old Sep 17th 2013 3:39 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by TheEmperorIsNaked (Post 10904010)
Oh dear, this has really got me worried:(. When I leave my shoebox to stretch my legs, I suppose I'd better take a big stick or something. You never know with all the cross breeding (and I'm an expert on cross breeding), what can happen if the dogs get bored with killing and maiming the sheep.
I don't want to stagger back to my retirement flat covered in blood with the seat ripped out of my pants.

It's so undignified.

From reading many posts on BE as well as the on-line newspapers - the UK is not somewhere that older folks or anyone it seems should go out after dark for the fear of slipping, sliding & breaking a few body parts as a result of dog poop, garbage, thugs, being accosted or attacked by man or beast, thieves & what ever else. Sun up to sundown.

Reconsider moving back just for those reasons alone - the countryside (in & out of town) can be a despicable place:thumbdown:

Some remote Scottish island maybe

brissybee Sep 17th 2013 11:37 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 10905045)
From reading many posts on BE as well as the on-line newspapers - the UK is not somewhere that older folks or anyone it seems should go out after dark for the fear of slipping, sliding & breaking a few body parts as a result of dog poop, garbage, thugs, being accosted or attacked by man or beast, thieves & what ever else. Sun up to sundown.

Reconsider moving back just for those reasons alone - the countryside (in & out of town) can be a despicable place:thumbdown:

Some remote Scottish island maybe

Um... :blink:

lf1 Sep 18th 2013 12:31 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 10905045)
From reading many posts on BE as well as the on-line newspapers - the UK is not somewhere that older folks or anyone it seems should go out after dark for the fear of slipping, sliding & breaking a few body parts as a result of dog poop, garbage, thugs, being accosted or attacked by man or beast, thieves & what ever else. Sun up to sundown.

Reconsider moving back just for those reasons alone - the countryside (in & out of town) can be a despicable place:thumbdown:

Some remote Scottish island maybe

Happily, this has not been my experience to date.:)

TheEmperorIsNaked Sep 18th 2013 6:20 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by J.JsOH (Post 10905013)
I've been charged at by loose snarling dogs on a couple occasions and the owner says something like 'don't worry, he's harmless'. But mostly no problems, only with their deposits left on country paths.

I do accept that, honestly I do. I just get a bit silly at generalizations, 'for' or 'against' the UK tbh. I doubt this is area;-yet again! It's era. Inbreeding, but also owners/(parents) with a total lack of interest or care. The 'he's harmless/or the 'excuse ME! he-she's just a child' excuses (feels like inbreeding there too!), really grind on my bits.

Oscar is a staffie cross, and he hates me! If the gate is open Oscar and I do a hundred yard dash so that I can get in my gate, or the seat really will be out of my pants!
I find the 'he's only little' infuriating!. If I don't leave soon, I will feed Oscar

to the croc's.

(Thank's for being gracious over my taking the mick!).

chris955 Sep 18th 2013 3:41 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by lf1 (Post 10905820)
Happily, this has not been my experience to date.:)

It was said very tongue in cheek I think ;)
Some on here would have us believe the UK was a litter filled, dog poo encrusted war zone.

victorian67 Sep 19th 2013 4:25 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 
Good evening everyone :)

I have lived 11 years in England and I have recently settled in Luxembourg.

Something that I know for sure is that I utterly fell in love with England including its wonderful countryside :thumbsup:

Now more than ever do I miss the quintessentially British charms and traditions which are so very unique !

Karim

chris955 Sep 19th 2013 4:30 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by victorian67 (Post 10908551)
Good evening everyone :)

I have lived 11 years in England and I have recently settled in Luxembourg.

Something that I know for sure is that I utterly fell in love with England including its wonderful countryside :thumbsup:

Now more than ever do I miss the quintessentially British charms and traditions which are so very unique !

Karim

To be fair there is alot to fall in love with and yes the unique aspects of the country are what make it so appealing to so many.

Maltoo Sep 22nd 2013 12:16 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by quoll (Post 10752651)

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I want to live in the country but that would mean our son would move out sooner!!! not a good thing I want him at home as long as possible :)

When we leave the US for the UK we will be leaving 1 gig a second service! I am not telling him it is not to be found in the UK as of yet unless you are in a few pockets in London to my understanding

Stormer999 Sep 22nd 2013 6:10 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by brissybee (Post 10748309)
I'm just about sold on reclaiming a bit of life in the English countryside but every now and again I get a bout of doubt.

Wellies stuck in thick mud, slipping over on ice, foxes killing chickens, shovelling snow off the drive... that sort of thing.

What are some of the other things that can mess up an escape to the country? Can rural dwelling expats confirm the pros outweigh the cons?

The big fear is the authorities plonking a G&T (Gypsy and Travellers) site next to you and making your property worthless. Unfortunately there are a lot of proposed sites for the UK country side :thumbdown:

brissybee Sep 22nd 2013 11:08 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by Stormer999 (Post 10912061)
The big fear is the authorities plonking a G&T (Gypsy and Travellers) site next to you and making your property worthless. Unfortunately there are a lot of proposed sites for the UK country side :thumbdown:

Yikes. That sounds awful if you're looking for peace and quiet. Will these be designated sites that potential home owners can find out about?

mikelincs Sep 22nd 2013 11:17 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by brissybee (Post 10912330)
Yikes. That sounds awful if you're looking for peace and quiet. Will these be designated sites that potential home owners can find out about?

yes, because they do ask for objections, there was a plan to put one close to where we live, but there were so many objections that the plan, and all other plans for Bournemouth sites, wer dropped, now they have to try and find more.

brissybee Sep 22nd 2013 11:25 am

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 10912340)
yes, because they do ask for objections, there was a plan to put one close to where we live, but there were so many objections that the plan, and all other plans for Bournemouth sites, wer dropped, now they have to try and find more.

Well that's good news. At least for Bournemouth. :)

aries Sep 22nd 2013 12:02 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by brissybee (Post 10912330)
Yikes. That sounds awful if you're looking for peace and quiet. Will these be designated sites that potential home owners can find out about?

Travellers don't always go to designated sites, but may end up on a village green or in a field next to expensive homes. They can be extremely difficult to move on.

I don't understand why they do this when often they own valuable properties in Ireland or Europe. But even if they don't, why do they believe it is acceptable to camp anywhere they like indefinitely, perhaps for years, instead of going to authorised caravan sites?

Are they testing and flouting authority, or believe that normal decencies and laws don't apply to them?

Editha Sep 22nd 2013 10:35 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 
I don't know why British people go abroad when they often have jobs and homes in their own country. They often take jobs and homes that native people could have, and make themselves annoying in other ways. I just don't understand it.

TheEmperorIsNaked Sep 22nd 2013 11:09 pm

Re: What's horrible in the UK countryside?
 

Originally Posted by Editha (Post 10912990)
I don't know why British people go abroad when they often have jobs and homes in their own country. They often take jobs and homes that native people could have, and make themselves annoying in other ways. I just don't understand it.

It's a mystery.


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