Delighted business owners agree with its ranking, saying the town has so much to offer. Sara Welton, who owns Sara’s Tea Garden in Old Leigh, said: “It’s just a happy place to live, it’s by the sea it’s a very easy commute to London and it’s got a lot going for it. “I live in Leigh and I love where we live, we’re very lucky to have a property that overlooks the sea. I like the vibe of Leigh it’s a very friendly place and there’s lots of places to go and there’s lots of places to eat.
Castle Point resident and taxi driver, Dean Shamshoum, said the news has come at the perfect time as he prepares to jet abroad next month. He said: “I’m delighted on a personal level as I have flights to Alicante on August 10. “My mum and step dad moved two weeks ago and so I’m keen to be able to go and see them. “With these new rules coming into place that should be able to happen now.” Dean is a self-employed taxi driver and said it’s vital for him that he can work when he get’s back after taking time out of earning for the holiday.
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