technical support (Windows/Citrix based network) I have extensive experience in the field of customer support, technical support and helpdesk/call centre management.
The IT market still seems fairly healthy in the UK. You should be all right.
I have several references and written recommendations but all from dutch employers, will these have any added value in England? (obviously I will have them translated and signed)
It certainly doesn't hurt, although I think most employers (if they check references) will want a phone number and a live person on the other end (who speaks at least some English). I'd actually think the written references would be more useful for quickly establishing a bank account, mobile phone contract, securing a rental lease, etc. The more signed, official-looking professional documentation the better.
I would prefer to start applying for jobs while still in the Netherlands, does anyone have any experience with applying for jobs while not in England (yet)?
I was able to get a job through Monster.co.uk from the States. Make it clear, high up on your resume, that you are permitted to work anywhere in the EU as a citizen of the Netherlands. (I assume that's the case...?)
Would taking the TOEFL test have any added value when it comes to applying for jobs?
I doubt it...that test is pretty expensive, isn't it? It's much more likely that a well-written, grammatically and syntactically correct resume will encourage the employer to assume that if you have demonstrable proficiency in written English, you can likely speak it as well. In any case, the initial 30-min phone screening will thoroughly establish that for the employer much better than any test results would. I actually think mentioning the test can hurt, because it creates the concern that maybe the applicant had some genuine communication problems which were possibly only passed on the third or fourth attempt.
Does anyone have experience with finding housing that allows for pets (I don't mind paying a little extra)
Many of my friends and neighbors have cats & dogs in their rented homes...I think it's pretty common.
I would like to bring my motorcycle...I know it will have to be adapted before I can get it registered in England (headlight adjustments) Does anyone have experience with this who could point out pitfalls or hidden costs?
Good question...it can cost up to a thousand pounds for a large vehicle...I'd hope a motorcycle would only be £300 or so. You can get this done by people who perform MOTs, and also those who work at the SVA check-stations. There is a certain advantage in simply taking the unmodified vehicle to the SVA assessment, where it will be rejected by a mechanic who will know exactly what they need to change in order to make it pass the test; hire them to make the changes; and then they pass the vehicle, since they trust their own work. Kind of a scam, but it gets you through in one pass.