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With over 20 new wind energy projects, hundreds of millions of pounds of investment, and the promise of over 15,000 new jobs, the tide has turned for the Humber region as more businesses and employees consider making it their new home.


TALENT AND EXPERTISE FROM OUTSIDE THE REGION Peter Watson, MD of relocation specialists, Vantage Relocation, believes that whilst this will be a fantastic boost to the region’s economy, and will create many local jobs, there will undoubtedly be a need for some organisations to recruit talent and expertise from outside the region. Therefore, the task of moving staff members to a new area still exists and remains a challenge.


THE HALLAM FAMILY FROM THE USA – A CASE STUDY This was the case with the Hallam family who had never lived outside the United States, until a career opportunity meant a move to East Yorkshire. The prospect of relocating to the UK, especially with two children, was as daunting as it was exciting.


“We fully expected a few hiccups,” admits Kerry Hallam.


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As part of their relocation package, Kerry and her family were offered the services of a team of experts who had helped countless families find and settle into a new area.


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Caroline Bramley, Director and Co-Founder of Vantage Relocation, was there to guide the Hallams every step of the way, working with them online and over the phone to discuss potential locations ahead of a week-long initial visit to the UK.


“Caroline offered recommendations for us to research prior to our visit and followed up with an itinerary for our week,” Kerry says.


“When we arrived in the UK, Caroline picked us up from our hotel and within minutes we felt our concerns and worries dissolve. Caroline answered any and all of our questions. She had lined up house-viewings and had booked appointments for us to tour notable schools in the locations that interested us.


“By our third day, we had a very clear picture of which areas would be convenient for work and which schools would be the best fit for our children. We also toured many rental homes. At the time of our trip, there were only a few homes suitable for a family of four, and Caroline worked tirelessly and closely with the landlord to ensure we leased the home we most wanted.”


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