I have lived in Thirsk for about 28 years. I only passed my driving test this year.
Pretty much everything is within walking distance, I managed fine. There are buses and the train station is a 20 minute walk or 5 minutes in a taxi.
Plenty of taxi services but it's better to book in advance.
It's a very mixed community, there are a lot of big houses and in some ways it is quite posh but there is also a lot of social housing (which I live in) and then everything in between.
There are a lot of clubs to join if you want to meet new people.
Plenty of sports clubs, knit and natter, The Yarn bombers, walking clubs.
Then volunteering such as Thirsk Wombles or Thirsk in Bloom,
There is a leisure centre, sports village, a few gyms, library, the Ritz cinema.
A few nice restaurants, pubs around the square and some very nice country pubs with good food.
There are lots of lovely dog walks and Thirsk is full of dog owners. There are three vets practices in Thirsk including the 24hr one and one owned by one of the Yorkshire vets and dog groomers, a big pet store and a small posh organic one.
Lots of dog walkers and home boarders if you ever need one.
Thirsk is a pretty welcoming, friendly place to live. I love it here.
My daughter who is 15 said to me the other day that she was sitting on a bench with her friend and said to him, that she thinks they are really lucky to live in Thirsk and I thought that was really nice.
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