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My SOA - any advice?

OUTGOINGS
mortgage £644.40
council tax £94.00
building insurance £13.43
gas £15.00
electric £20.00
water £15.00
landline £10.50
broadband £7.50
mobile £10.00
contact lenses £11.58
shopping £80.00
petrol £80.00
car tax £15.42
car insurance £25.00
ground rent £2.50
dentist £1.35
£1,045.68
INCOME
work £1,144.95

I think I have included everything. I haven't included birthdays and xmas because I usually get this money back in vouchers/money in my own presents! Gas electric, water and car insurance are estimates.

As you see I dont have a lot spare by the looks of things so I was wondering if anyone has any ideas so that I can end up with more spare to overpay my mortgage.

My hours of work are 7am - 2pm mon - sat and I get a week off every 6 weeks. I own my 2 bedroom maisonette, with a mortgage.

Cant think of anything else to add but would really appreciate an outsiders view on my budget and ways of improving it. Any questions please ask. Thanks!
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