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The Sunday Times names Norwich one of best places to live
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York and Easingwold among Sunday Times Best Places to Live
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St Albans: The underrated best place to live in Hertfordshire
This city has won many awards
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Hertfordshire is up there as one of the most desirable places to live in or relocate to.
Especially during the pandemic, houses with big gardens and green open spaces were something perspective home buyers took into consideration in 2020.
Mrs Hilary Vipond with senior girls, 2013 HILARY Vipond knew she had struck gold from the moment she walked into Colchester’s St Mary’s School. As a teacher and mum of two young boys, she faced a challenge to juggle the demands of her home and professional life. However, the geographer was instantly struck by the school’s “warm, friendly and welcoming” community atmosphere. And so swiftly did she settle that she has ended up staying put ever since. That was in January 1996 and now, 25 years later, Mrs Vipond is celebrating a quarter of a century at the independent girls’ school.