I live in North Devon near the sea and you are quite correct it is very beautiful however if you want to take advantage of medical and dental facilities please think hard before you decide to move to this area. New people moving to our area will find it almost impossible to get dental treatment without paying for private treatment and there are very long waits for appointments at surgeries. Most people here don’t get face to face appointments with GP’s - you have to ring on a daily basis to ask for a duty GP or Practise nurse to ring you and diagnose your treatment by telephone - prescriptions are then sent to the pharmacy for you to pick up. Anyone needing a Consultant appointment has to wait for at least 6 months initially and follow up appointments can take another 6 months. Many operations take place at Exeter or
Plymouth Derriford hospital and after surgery you can be sent to the “Duty” Consultant rather than the surgeon who performed your operation. Fortunate people living in our area are choosing to pay to be treated privately but the rest of us just have to wait.
Schools are crowded and again if you can afford to pay for a private school your child is very fortunate.
The whole of North Devon looks like one big building site as much of our countryside is being ripped up to build houses to accommodate the people who are being encouraged to flock to our countryside in droves to find a better life.
Sorry to be so gloomy but we are all feeling like third world residents these days and we were born here. Look up for yourselves to see how few Hospitals, Schools and Dentists we have in the whole of Devon and Cornwall.
Have anyone ever hesitated to get help at home because of not much reassurance

? 