Why British families are choosing France and its schools

New figures just released by the Office of National Statistics reveal that France is in fact the top country for British people relocating with children. There are 20,000 British children in France,  compared to 16,000 in Spain.

Lake Garda by bike

Millions of euros are being invested into a cycle path around Lake Garda that will promote sustainable tourism to the area.

Making a living in the USA

There’s something undeniably appealing about the American Dream. The idea that you can be who you want to be and realise your full potential in the Land of the Free.

The art of gardening in France

One of the joys of living in France is all the space. When we bought our house in the Languedoc-Roussillon eight years ago, we were determined to make our outside space both pretty and manageable. We knew this would allow us to take full advantage of the wonderful Mediterranean climate, and from May to October a good deal of our time would be spent outside. With this in mind we created a small corner in our garden for sunbathing and relaxing beneath our ivy clad wall, which is both lovely to look at and easy to maintain.

The four seasons in Australia

Australia’s location in the Southern Hemisphere, just a short distance to the equator compared to the UK, means the seasons in Australia are very different compared to what we are used to at home.

How to make a living in New Zealand

Being so isolated from the rest of the world comes with its perks – one being that New Zealand wasn’t as badly struck by the global financial crisis as other nations. Over the course of last year, employment in New Zealand snuck up by 1.2%.

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