About Manchester
This is an amazingly diverse region, taking in not only the buzzing urban centre of Manchester itself but rolling green fields, craggy Pennine hills and everything between.
It is served by first-class transport links - there is easy access to motorways, London is only two and a quarter hours away by train and Manchester International Airport puts the world on your doorstep. In the centre of the region, the Metrolink provides affordable, frequent transport through the city.
Housing costs are reasonable and there is a wide variety of accommodation available, whether your taste and need are for urban or rural living, compact and elegant flats or large family homes. Every individual area in Greater Manchester has its own, distinct character without sacrificing the amenities essential to modern living anywhere.
Likewise, there is a tremendous range of education provision. School standards are high and, from pre-school to ‘A’ Level, there is a schooling option to fit every need. In addition to high-performing state schools, Greater Manchester is home to some outstanding independents. Further education facilities are also excellent, with the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University and UMIST all boasting international reputations.
New arrivals to the region bringing working partners will be pleased to learn that practically every form of employment is available here, from traditional manufacturing to cutting-edge creative industries to major public sector bodies. Unemployment is low and the area is thriving.
Outside working hours, the area’s residents enjoy the full range of leisure activities. Outdoor sport enthusiasts will revel in the open spaces and varying landscape. For the culturally-minded there are concert halls, theatres, museums and galleries. Manchester is also, of course, where you will find Old Trafford, home of the famous football club and Test cricket ground.