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We're a group of four twenty somethings that just moved into the area and were wondering if you could offer any local knowledge on the best places to eat out/ good teams to join/ and if anyone knows of any part-time jobs going in the area?

We're all creative arty types if that makes a difference!

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Hello Rebecca and welcome to you and your friends.


If you browse this forum a bit you will find a wealth of information on the various restaurants and bars etc that the area has to offer. Also plenty of meet ups and clubs and stuff going on.


I would also recommend hitting the streets and checking the place out for yourselves. It?s a great little area.

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I feel duty bound to point out to you as well Rebecca that several dozen of us regular forumites will bein teh Magnolia from 8:30 ish on Friday night as part of a monthly sesh if you fancy joining us


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