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Best city to live in UK with kids

32 replies

Sparkleshine21 · 19/02/2023 08:50

Hi, I’m looking to move from a small town in north west England, no preference on where but it must have:

community groups eg. Homeschooling and autistic children’s groups
Good public transport
a balance between city life and the outdoors, accessible outdoor spaces
culture - museums and galleries that are child friendly
a creative vibe/community

thanks in advance for your suggestions!

OP posts:
Pinkdelight3 · 19/02/2023 09:51

Don't know specifics of homeschooling groups etc, but Sheffield is a good bet.

Silvergone · 19/02/2023 10:01

Hmmm. Maybe look at Cambridge and Oxford.

Twizbe · 19/02/2023 10:04

London ...

mintdaisy · 19/02/2023 10:07

Norwich. It's very arty, creative, thriving homeschool scene. Beautiful historic city with loads of art galleries, museums, a university, art school, theatres and also close to the broads and the coast.

HollyGolightly4 · 19/02/2023 10:32

Sheffield

Geneticsbunny · 19/02/2023 11:58

sheffield

RunAwayNow · 19/02/2023 14:23

Edinburgh or Bath

Saracen · 19/02/2023 23:49

Oxford is good for all those things. Houses are expensive though, and the traffic can be bad, depending where and when you need to be out. Some local families prefer the nearby town of Abingdon, which has easy access to Oxford while being more family-friendly. Property isn't much cheaper there than Oxford, however.

Axahooxa · 20/02/2023 00:02

Birmingham- maybe Moseley or Bournville.

YellowSubmarineB · 20/02/2023 00:09

Not sure about home schooling or groups for autistic children, but Newcastle hits your other criteria.

cassiatwenty · 20/02/2023 00:11

Bath

WhiteSandyBeach · 20/02/2023 00:19

London has all the things, with different vibes in different parts of the city. Admittedly comfort and convenience comes at a cost, but we’re very happy here and it’s an amazing place to raise family.

fairtrauchled · 20/02/2023 03:48

Don't know about groups for autistic children or home schooling but Edinburgh ticks all the other boxes.

garlictwist · 20/02/2023 05:16

I've always thought London would be a great place to grow up. So much to do, great public transport so kids can get out and about on their own and nice weather. Guess you need more money though.

BeetleyCarapace · 20/02/2023 06:38

Glasgow or maybe Manchester.

Lilalily · 20/02/2023 06:50

London! Endless opportunities and many areas that easily combine great outdoor spaces with being close to the city

Cullenskink · 20/02/2023 06:53

Glasgow!!

Nausrous · 20/02/2023 06:56

London or Newcastle

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 20/02/2023 07:21

Sheffield

I used to live there, now 20 miles away. Local friends have just moved back there for pretty all the reasons you gave given.

It's perfect for access to the outdoors, and had all the other stuff too. The west side of the city blends seamlessly into Peak District - this is the S6, S8, S10, S11 postcodes, although you'll find that these are some of the more expensive parts of the city.

Honeybee8409 · 20/02/2023 07:41

Pointless mentioning london which is not really that accessible to most people due to prices.

sixfoot · 20/02/2023 07:42

Sheffield or Bristol

Timeandtune · 20/02/2023 07:43

Would definitely say Edinburgh.

BlastedPimples · 20/02/2023 10:35

Edinburgh.

emmathedilemma · 20/02/2023 10:37

I'm not sure about those specific community groups but Edinburgh ticks all your other boxes. House prices might be a shock though!

Whichwhatnow · 20/02/2023 10:44

Bristol is great.