Commuting Birmingham - Reading
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I'd suggest you find a pad in Reading for your workdays and Birmingham other times. Unless you have a job where you can Telecommute; with a day or 2 working days in the Office each week. Then maybe you could commute in on a Monday or Tuesday plus a Thursday weekly??? We've lived in a Reading area 6 months in September. Cardiff, Wales 12 months B4 and Washington DC, USA for 15 years B4. We Relocated overseas from Sydney, Australia in July, 2001. 

