The Retirement Thread

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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
The only way anyone could get me back to a city is in a coffin.
Me too. I hate cities and crowds.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Me too. I hate cities and crowds.
I'm not keen on cities other than to visit as a tourist. I feel we have the best of both worlds here, the village is very rural yet only a mile from the M65, Chorley and Blackburn are five miles each way and Manchester 45 minutes by car or train from the door.

I'll go out in my box............probably my bike box. :laugh:
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Unfortunately not. I'm just glad I no longer live in a city. :laugh:
If truth be told, it’s not bad here. Big enough to have the facilities of 2 supermarkets, garages, chemists, health centre, various shops including hardware, etc and I still have lovely walks and cycles within minutes of my door. It’s the increase in noise in the immediate surroundings that seems to be getting to me. Just have to grin and bear it I suppose. Talking of walks, I think I’ll head out.
 
Never lived in a city, small suburbs yes, my village has a population of 12,000 and growing sadly :sad: we have no supermarkets, but two small Co-ops, two pubs one Indian and two Chinese, four hairdressers why you need four beats me and two churches, one doctors surgery and three dentists and a hardware store and that's your lot.
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
If truth be told, it’s not bad here. Big enough to have the facilities of 2 supermarkets, garages, chemists, health centre, various shops including hardware, etc and I still have lovely walks and cycles within minutes of my door. It’s the increase in noise in the immediate surroundings that seems to be getting to me. Just have to grin and bear it I suppose. Talking of walks, I think I’ll head out.

We live on the edge of an urban area, so, have the best of both worlds, in theory, ie we can walk/cycle from our front door, into "countryside", or, we can travel to any one of three cities (Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham), by public transport, within 30-60 minutes.

But, like you, I am finding the noise levels are increasing (as are litter levels) and, it all appears to be since Covid. Maybe I am just becoming (even) more grumpy with age? ;)
 

Sterlo

Early Retirement Planning
Calling where I live a village is an exaggeration to say the least. Its just few houses on the main road and a few others here and there :laugh:. No shops at all.
I'll raise you slightly, about 1200 in the village, 1 shop & 1 hairdressers. We are considering moving to a different part of Yorkshire to a small town with a bit more there but nowhere near the size or bedlam of a city.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
I would be happy to live out in the sticks, my Good Lady would hate it though, she's lived all her life in the big city
I used to think like you too, until December 5th last year when we were staying at our daughter's , who lived in the middle of nowhere then. My wife had a heart attack and it took the ambulance 40 minutes to get to her because of our location. 40 minutes is an eternity when your wife is clutching her chest and you are powerless to help her.
Thanks to her divorce, our daughter now lives on the outskirts of Bideford, with a proper road name and people round her.
We also live on the outskirts of a town, close to civilisation and easy to find for emergency services.
We are both in our 70s so one never knows what is round the corner health wise.
 
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