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but don't rent from Goldcars. You can buy and insure a car once you have your ID card. Schools are great, breakfast club opens at 7.00am and is free if you work; after school club is 80cents per hour, 15 pupils per class with teacher and 1 or 2 teaching assistants. If you end up paying more for rent than you would like, don't worry too much as most people seem to move after their first 6 months anyway - be warned though, you'll be really lucky to get any of your deposit back (I didn't). You will need to have an address before you can book your child into a school so I would look at job and accommodation at the same time. Buses are quite good now, as well. I've been here 3 years having driven down from Leicester. Good luck.


