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Moray - 02:39 Leave 49.9, Remain 50.1%
Bit close, almost let the side down!

Wasn't me I can assure you, I only know about 3 leavers...

I think the problem was like folk my apprentice who didn't know what they were voting for so just didn't bother 😕


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:13 pm
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Moray is probably where we'd head as my Grandad was from Elgin and we have family round there. I'd guess the close vote there was down to retired RAF?


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:15 pm
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Possibly, there's also now a large army population at Kinloss now, although I'm not sure how that would have affected it.

Moray is a great place to live and anyone who voted leave around here don't know how lucky they are I reckon.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:18 pm
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Possibly, there's also now a large army population at Kinloss now, although I'm not sure how that would have affected it.

A colleague is ex-Raf and maintains separate Facebook profiles for current friends and military friends. The military feed was absolutely full of Leave, and he was very much the lone Remain voice there.

Moray is a great place to live and anyone who voted leave around here don't know how lucky they are I reckon.

We go on holiday every other year and love it.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:23 pm
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And unhappy fishermen.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:23 pm
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Found a house we can afford in Lossiemouth. Just need to find a job teaching ICT/computing/maths/physics for me and a primary SENCO role for my wife and I'm set 😉


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:44 pm
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Mike - Moray are *desperate* for teachers, as are Highland and Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire....
I know a SENCO type role coming up at Speyside High...


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:48 pm
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I can recommend the Scottish Borders, well maybe not Hawick 😉 as being a brilliant place to live and bring up kids, and if you don't have kids, then a brilliant place to live 🙂


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:54 pm
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Aberlour Primary is looking for a new Head I believe.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 12:59 pm
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I'm from Huddersfield and used to live in Fife. It's a bit meh, some bits are very pretty but there's no jobs and some are hideous and there's no jobs.

The nearest equivalent is Dundee, when I moved to Fife Dundee was awful but its turnaround in the last decade has been remarkable and it's a great, cheap place to live.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 1:06 pm
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Quite like Nicola, is she looking for a housemate?


 
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Before you get too excited by the positives like outdoor access, it's probably worth looking at the negatives.

1) If a house costs as little as Ford Focus then it isn't because its nice or in a great area.
2) Pests - midges, ticks and yanks in tartan all ruin the Scottish outdoor experience.
3) Weather, Scotland doesn't have a summer. July & August are often cold and wet.
4) Competitive sport, Scotland once a player in competitive world sport seems to have given up of late and is happy with below average quality football, rugby etc.
5) The Old Firm a lesson in how to behave appallingly to each other.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 1:18 pm
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Another vote for Dundee- has a LOT going for it, more so with the developments, science & tech jobs, universities here and nearby. Add in spectacular trails, kayaking, skiing/boarding/ski-touring nearby; quiet road cycling on fair surfaces. Mountains. Climbing.
You can choose to live cheaply in the city or cheaper in places where cycle commuting is practical.
Climate is dry by Scottish standards and there are less midges than in the west. Torridon is about 4 hours away, Kinlochleven 3, northern Cairngorms 2; Angus glens less and good trails on the edge of the city in the Sidlaws, where the hardest round in the Scottish XC calendar used to be held. I love it here. Now, when is that next independence vote to be...?


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 1:20 pm
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It's been stunning here since the beginning of April; most of the time, dry, dusty trails and cool days of very long daylight. Scotland's summer is frequently April-June.
Over on the west coast, it's been even warmer and drier than here this year; how about the conditions at Ft Bill for the DH world cup?

Then it rains for much of July & August.....

And as for sport on the world stage, how about kayaking and athletics? Team GB for athletics is awash with Scots runners. Top 20 men at London Marathon: 3 Ethiopians; 4 Kenyans; 4 Scots!
At Glencoe ski area last Saturday, it was like some kind of outdoor festival. DH racing under the access chairlift. 200 ultra runners and their individual support crews passing through on the West Highland Way race. 40 skiers and boarders climbing up to have a midsummer slide. And an estimated 100 parascenders making the most of the hot sun and cool breeze to get some serious air over the glen. Happy days.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 1:55 pm
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miketually. You'd walk into a job in Hawick high school that's a skill set we really need.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 2:15 pm
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Bizarrely was only looking at prices in Dumfries yesterday. Get quite a lot of house for your money, as well as having good trail centres not too far off.

An hour south and you have The Lakes, an hour north you have Arran. Unfortunately I'm stuck in Manchester for the next five years so the wall might be too high when Escape is possible.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 2:23 pm
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Fife, you say? Make sure you choose the right end.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 5:53 pm
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miketually. You'd walk into a job in Hawick high school that's a skill set we really need.

It's very tempting right now.


 
Posted : 24/06/2016 11:40 pm
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Peebles.


 
Posted : 25/06/2016 7:58 am
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I live in Glasgow and think it ticks loads of boxes for a combination of city life and easy access to the great outdoors . Having said that would love to move my family to peebles , seems such a great little community . Bridge of Allen seems really nice when I go there to ride dumyat , Biggar always looks really nice to but have only ever driven through it


 
Posted : 25/06/2016 11:11 am
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Flounce, flounce, flounce, flounce..........
Enjoy the weather and shut the door behind you if your wrists are strong enough.


 
Posted : 25/06/2016 11:17 am
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mike, as above you'd waltz into Elgin Academy I'm sure -- pretty sure they're looking for that skill set.
I can check for you - A-M is on the school council..


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 5:03 pm
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Hi mikeactually,

as a fellow secondary STEM subject teacher can I echo the above that both you and SO are in significant demand from almost any rural area in Scotland.
Take your time to be choosy about where you would like to be based.
I'm down in D&G if you want any more assistance.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 6:33 pm
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As above, D&G are crying out for decent teachers at the moment


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 6:34 pm
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.. update, Elgin Academy to re-advertise Maths post after summer..

contact details in profile mike!


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 7:19 pm
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Glasgow for curry - charcoals or the wee curry shop for some good stuff there

South ayrshire has decent access to some nice road riding and not a million miles from a variety of trail centres etc. not a bad base with some decent house prices kicking about in the area

Patna for the most aggressive midges I've ever encountered, never mind the locals

Lothian's in Ardrossan for the best slice

Other places in Scotland are available.


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 8:51 pm
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Apparently there are so many people coming to Scotland that the Scottish govt is having to acquire extra land.

The UK govt is sellng them 2 counties. The UK PM is not quite sure where they are, but apparently somewhere called "oop north". The USP is that they come with a ready made border wall (which may need some repair).

Concern was raised about the welfare of the natives of these counties, but it appears this will be no problem because most of them have recently voted to Leave.

In return Scotland is giving the UK 2 unfinished aircraft carriers and some nuclear submarines and the SNP manual "Democracy for Dummies".


 
Posted : 29/06/2016 10:06 pm
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^ I've been there a lot, don't believe everything you read!


 
Posted : 30/06/2016 7:42 am
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Angus Glens for me...Glen Prosen will do nicely


 
Posted : 30/06/2016 7:52 am
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Glencoe isn't too shabby. It'll do me anyway.


 
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