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Hi, we are thinking about moving to Whaley Bridge so thought I would pop in and say hello! We're living in Manchester at the mo and are looking for somewhere a bit more rural, but with plenty of shops and pubs, and Whaley Bridge seems perfect! Is there anything you think we should know about? We know about the big development which is planned and more importantly we have worked out which pub is likely to be our favourite (Not a Robinsons one.... sorry!)
I work from home so will be interested in getting involved in the local community and meeting people!
Victoria and Paul
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Joined: 17/09/2014(UTC) Posts: 1 Location: Whaley Bridge
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Hello Victoria and Paul.
We moved to Whaley 2 years ago and have enjoyed every minute. The walks and countryside are great. However what is more important, the people are
friendly and they have made us feel very welcome.
There are some great places to eat and the Bakehouse makes amazing cakes. Don't forget there is a local Brewery too!!
Regards
David and Diane
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It's coming up on 3 years since we moved here and my wife happily works from home. The local nursery at Horwich End has been great for my kids, I've no experience with the schools yet but I'm looking forward to visiting them both soon as my son will start next year. There's more volunteer activity going on than I'm able to find time for, and the local groups supporting the sailing club, cricket club, football, water weekend, fireworks do, friends of the park etc are well organised so I'm sure you would find something suitable to get involved with. We also moved from a city centre to here, so had the same plan to live more rural and it has worked perfectly. You're only 40 minutes to Piccadilly on the train anyway.
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And while the traffic is awfule - not a problem unique to WB - there is pretty good public transport. Trains from Whaley to Stockport for points North and West. Chinley station iis a couple of miles away for trains to Sheffield and the East. There is a very good bus service to Manchester Airport. And local buses to Buxton and Stockport (half hourly), Glossop and Macclesfield (hourly) |
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