All You Need To Know About Life In Swindon

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Swindon's 'iconic' Magic Roundabout

It is best to begin this article by sharing my thoughts with anyone thinking of relocating to Swindon. I am immensely motivated to assist anyone who reads it.

If you have already agreed to move to Swindon and live there, well, it is quite easy to see why. Swindon is centrally situated between London and Bristol. It has a robust economy characterized by high job employment rates. The population and traffic are moderate – you do not experience congested streets or the common limitations of a remote town or county area.

If you have not heard much about Swindon, it is probably because it gets less press coverage compared to bigger cities in the southwest area like Bristol and Bath. That is quite fair; we the residents of Swindon are content with our humble status. However, let that fool you because there is plenty of magic and interesting information about Swindon!

Let us Talk About The Amazing 7-Lane Magic Roundabout!

There are many roundabouts of varying sizes and audacious designs all over Swindon such as the Magic Roundabout. The streets and access roads in the old town are lined with lively bars and pubs. Also, other businesses have successfully operated in Swindon, evidenced by the many top tier organizations that have for many years based their headquarters in this area.

Regardless of the business ideas you are considering and planning on, you will definitely find Swindon a lovely place to work and live!

The Best Places To Live In Swindon

The initial and most common concern among the potential residents is where to live in Swindon. The correct answer is that it depends on the kind of lifestyle you are looking for. However, just to share some local information that you might find helpful, avoid settling in any suburb that begins with the letter ā€œPā€.

For those looking for an expensive and superior lifestyle, the Swindon Old Town is a great place to live in. However, it is not so ideal if you have to regularly drive to work as the local council often discourages personal car ownership in this area.

If you want to live in brand new real estate, you have to strongly consider Witchelstowe. In this area alone, over 4,000 properties have been newly developed in the last 13 years only. A majority of homes with previous owners in Witchelstowe are nearly brand new as per UK standards where houses with 100+ years are quite common. Another benefit is that Witchelstowe is located close to the old town.

You might want to consider Wroughton which is a little further away but quite near the old town. Wroughton offers a good balance of country-side experience and close proximity to Swindon Old town mainly due to low traffic and reduced travel time of about 5 minutes.

The best way when moving to Swindon is to hire a moving company to help you with movement and transport from your home location. Otherwise, you may have to take multiple trips in your car or van, moving from one city to another and spending many hours on the road which undeniably is a very demanding and tedious task.

The Employment Rates In Swindon

The employment industry in Swindon easily stands out as the most favourable in the UK. Illustratively, it is the 4th best location for a new job seeker to get employed within 60 days. Additionally, the average salary for a worker in Swindon is significantly above the standard rates in the UK.

The employment market in Swindon has been boosted particularly by the big brands that have established their national headquarters in the area. The availability of labour in Swindon has also endeared the location to hiring companies wishing to recruit hundreds of staff members. There are many job positions that open up now and then whenever people are getting in and out of their jobs.

Examples of the leading brands that have set up their headquarters in Swindon include:

Connect Group Plc

Intel Corporation (UK) Limited

First Great Western Limited

Nationwide Building Society

Npower Ltd

WH Smith Plc

Arval UK Group Ltd

Synergy Health Plc

Cambria Automobiles plc

Man Truck & Bus UK Ltd

It should not be difficult for the ordinary job seeker to secure a well-paying job in Swindon.

What Is The Living Cost in Swindon

Unbeknown to many, Swindon is one of the most ideal places to invest in real estate. This is a unique characteristic of Swindon because many areas with expansive job markets tend to have high property prices. However, with Swindon, the case is different.

When comparing the overall cost of living, Swindon ranks towards the lower end of the continuum. I say this having purposely led a high-end life in London, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow. Among these major cities, I would pick Swindon as the cheapest of them all.

Arguably, Swindon is ranked 15th of the 57 most affordable places to live in. Here is the link showing the article that supports this rating. Considering I have read and confirmed this from other sources, I would say the ranking is very accurate!


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