Looking for a great resource for someone moving to London OR maybe just for yourself?
The Junior League of London (JLL) publishes "Living in London: A Practical Guide." Now in its 10th edition, written by ex-pats for ex-pats, the book contains over 300 pages of practical insider information that a new Londoner needs in this extraordinary city: moving, banking, taxation, post office, telephone and utilities, transportation, heathcare, children, schools, cooking, shopping, sports and leisure, cultural events and more. It is a convenient resource to help answer new arrivals’ questions and needs. No company or organisation pays to be referenced in the book; each recommendation is made by an ex-pat who has made the transition and discovered the resource.
The authors of this book, members of the JLL, are women who have relocated to London from various places in the world who seek to share with newcomers the brilliant qualities and experiences of their new life in London.
The JLL is a UK charity with the mission of promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. This book is one of the many ways the JLL raises money to fund its community programs in central London.
Because the book is major fundraiser, you can feel good knowing that all profits from your purchase will go to helping JLL’s work in London’s communities. What better reason to buy, so why not pick one up now?!
Each book costs £15 (plus postage & packing).
Click on the link below to order a copy.
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