Child friendly - things to do recommendations for the weekend UK

Peaked by going to Duxford last week but looking for recommendations for a good GA child friendly fly in spot in the UK. Looking for something at the arrival airport or close by, but open to options as to what the 'something' actually is.

Ideally hard runway.

Thank you

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u/geeky-hawkes — 19 hours ago

Grass / microlight strips near Marbella

Wondering if anyone can recommend done grass or microlight strips near Marbella? Looking on skydemon I haven't really found much nearby other than Málaga airport (feels overkill) or few 60mins drive away.

Thank you!

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u/geeky-hawkes — 7 days ago

Request for recommendations tax lawyer and DNV layer ahead of move?

Hello,

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I am currently employed by a UK company with no presence or interest in working in Spain corporately - I am thinking of the DNV for me and relocating my wife and son to Spain (had enough of UK weather, high tax so time to vote with our feet).

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Any recommendations of immigration lawyers and tax lawyers I could contact to fully understand the implications/timeline/costs/restrictions & anything specific to our situation.

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Thank you

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u/geeky-hawkes — 2 months ago
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GA in Spain - what's it like?

I'm UK based but relocating to Spain and wondering what the GA scene is like?

I have flown around UK and France a fair bit and they are great for GA, but how is Spain?

How's the UK / Gibraltar angle play in? Is that a GAR each time if I were to fly out of Gibraltar and then back?

Thank you

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u/geeky-hawkes — 3 months ago

I have left a pretty old school giant and slow company for a startup, really enjoying the change but the company pension isn't set up yet which got me thinking, what should I sow ith my old pension that's sat in the old employer scheme?

Can I just move it to a SIPPS in total without tax implications? I don't want massive input to the pension or where it is invested monthly but do want a reasonable return so expect to pay fees for the lack of 'so it yourself '.

High rate tax payer, pension is 120K give or take. Retirement due in 20+years so no rush. Already have a house and emergency fund in place.

Work scheme due in 6 months or so once it's set up, they will back date my contributions etc so more focused on the old pot and what to do in the interim.

Thank you!

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u/geeky-hawkes — 4 months ago