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Introduction

School league tables

Hotels

London - no.1 capital of the world?

London is a huge bewildering place if you are a lawyer relocating from other parts of the UK or overseas. Many first time visitors waste large amounts of money on their first visit simply because they don't know how to do things the local way.

If you are thinking about moving to London we normally recommend renting to start with and seeing how the land lies. There are so many different areas and neighbourhoods to the city you really will not have a clue where to live until you have spent some time there. Some parts of the city and larger area are going to be too expensive, others have limited transport and some you just wouldn't want to go to. Postcode areas can make a difference together with 0208 and 0207 telephone number regions. 0208 is greater London and 0207 central London. The vast majority of law firms can be found in central London, either in the West End (WC and W1 postcodes) or the city of London - EC and E1 postcodes). Collections of high street firms are found in West London (particularly Ealing), North London (Stoke Newington, Enfield and Tottenham), South East London and Croydon/Dartford/Bexleyheath, South West London (Brixton and Tooting) and North West London (Brent). Over 3,500 law firms have London postcodes and it is the largest concentration of solicitors firms in the UK. A good number of these are sole practitioners and smaller firms, with the larger players from the Magic Circle and Legal 500 practices being based in the City.

House prices have recently started going back up again, with the following from the BBC for 2010:

Average house price
£430,483
House typeAverage price
Detached£827,477
Semi-detached£457,208
Terrace£474,281
Flat£351,655
Annual change in house price
+12.4%

Quarterly change
+9.1%

Total number of sales: 24,544

Not good news for any solicitors working in a high street law firm and looking for a new legal job.....

If you are visiting for the first time, be sure to consider the following before getting on with the task of finding work:

The guided tours of the Houses of Parliament are superb, in any language you want, and get you to places that even normal Brits can't. However when Parliament is sitting they are not running, but you can still get in.

1)The Tate Modern, Tate Britain and National Galleries. All free.

2) Hampton Court. We rate this as one of the best attractions in Europe. A whole succession of monarchs have added to Henry VIII's original palace. A fantastic park (by Capability Brown) and gardens (including the famous maze), Tudor kitchens and one of the last remaining Real Tennis courts.

3) The River. Walk along the South Bank from Tower Bridge to Lambeth (see itinerary section). The best of London is spread out for you: The Tower of London & Tower Bridge, The Houses of Parliament, Lambeth Palace (residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury), Shakespeare's Globe theatre, Both Tate Galleries, St Paul's Cathedral, The South Bank Centre, The Temple, The London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Somerset House. Or you can take a boat out to Greenwich, the Thames Barrier or the Dome.

4) Westminster Abbey Where they crown Kings and bury bards. Very expensive.

5) PMQ Prime Ministers Question Time - the political equivalent of feeding time at the zoo. If you're lucky enough to get in the strangers gallery for Question Time, see the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition snipe at each other across the floor of the house. When there is a debate ongoing visit at about 19:00

6) The Inns of Court - again a free attraction - medieval 'Inns' five in number (Grays, Lincoln's, Inner, Middle, Outer) house lawyers who still use laws going back 1000 years, they reside in glorious buildings and retain arcane manners and modes of dress.

7) The Parks - the lungs of London, you can walk from Westminster to Holland Park (look on the tube map) solely in the parks. The view from the bridge in St James Park towards Whitehall is stunning. Regent's has excellent cultivated gardens and the famous zoo, Hyde Park has Speakers' Corner where fanatics rail and preach, St James has the lake and pelicans, Green is Stately and Royal and Kensington Gardens houses the Royal Costume collection. Holland park has the Orangery and an Opera House, as well as the most beautiful youth hostel in the country. You can bathe naked on Hampstead Heath, go fly a kite on Blackheath or visit the deer in Greenwich park.

8) The City - home to the Bank of England, Bow Bells, and the few remaining architectural treasures of Samuel Pepys' London.

9) Museums and Galleries The British Museum [African, Babylonian and Egyptian galleries, reading room and court], The Victoria & Albert [British galleries and Cast Rooms], Sir John Soane's museum, the Natural History and Science Museums, the Museum of London .

10) The Theatre: - The price is low - one third the price of Broadway. Huge choice.

School League Tables (for Westminster only - 2010 - taken from the BBC website)

Abbey College (IND)
The American School in London (IND)
Bales College (IND)
City of Westminster College
Davies Laing and Dick College (IND)
Fashion Retail Academy
Francis Holland School (IND)
Francis Holland School (IND)
The Grey Coat Hospital
International Community School (IND)
King Solomon Academy (AC)
Lansdowne College (IND)
Paddington Academy (AC)
Pimlico Academy (AC)
Portland Place School (IND)
Queen's College London (IND)
Quintin Kynaston School
St Augustine's CofE High School
St George RC School
The St Marylebone CofE School
The Sylvia Young Theatre School (IND)
Westminster Academy (AC)
Westminster City School
Westminster Kingsway College
Westminster School (IND)

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Hotels

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The content of the careers centre is intended as guidance only. It has been written by Jonathan Fagan LLM, the managing director of Ten-Percent and its' family of legal recruitment websites. Jonathan Fagan is a non-practising solicitor, author of the Complete Guide to Writing a Legal CV and the Guide to Interviews for Lawyers. He has recruited for law firms across the UK and overseas in all shapes and sizes. If you have any questions that we have not covered above, please contact us by calling 0845 644 3923, or emailing us at cv@tenpercent.co.uk

 

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