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RELOCATE TO HIGHCLIFFE FROM BEDFORDSHIRE HELP/ADVICE

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Moon1981 · 05/01/2024 09:31

Hi, we are relocating this year to Highcliffe from Bedfordshire after years of dreaming of it we can finally achieve it.
I have 2 children one will be going into year 3 in St Mark and the other into nursery, and I guess we are after advice from anyone that has already made such a move on how well the locals accept you into the community/schools?

Also like much of the Southcoast the area is predominantly white, and I am concerned as I am from a mixed background on how well I will be welcomed. Along with finding local employment? My partner works from home and I do not need to work straight away, but would like a local part time job to keep me busy and my only concerns is how easy that will be for me?

I have never come across racism whilst visiting, and never felt out of place in high season........however out of season I have noticed I am a very very small minority.

Any tips for how to integrate the kids with the locals? clubs/groups/ in summer holidays before starting school?

Also the best area/roads to live? we are worried about moving into a road where we are the only young family and feel out of place?
We currently live in a street where we are only one of 4 families and surrounded by retired people and love it, but we are concerned that being mixed race may make us stand out more?

Any tips and insight if you have already made the move would be hugely appreciated.

Thanks in advance x

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Choc2022 · 06/01/2024 02:39

Great move!! You will probs find work easier to obtain in Christchurch, Lyndhurst or further down in Bournemouth. Its all local and easily commutable. You will be a minority but racism is low. Highcliffe traditionally has an older population. If wanting to connect to certain ethnicities can contact Dorset Race Equality Council or BCP CVS who will get you in touch with local community groups. There are often events and meet-ups which makes meeting people easy.

Moon1981 · 06/01/2024 08:42

Thanks, really appreciate you taking the time to reply.

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