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Re: BW Legal help !!
"One point in my favour is that I obtained written confirmation from the General Manager of JD Gym Oldbury. He confirmed that on the dates in question there were reduced shower facilities availa…1 -
Re: Parkmaven DCB Legal court claim 2025
Congratulations. Please post a copy of the Discontinuance3 -
Re: Parkmaven DCB Legal court claim 2025
Sorry, I missed this. Wasn’t much of a mediation, the mediator couldn’t get hold of the claimant so just ended it after a short wait on hold. UPDATE: received notice of discontinuance this morning. F…4 -
Re: Rate my SIPP - ITV high conviction
I am fully aware of the Nasdaq index is doing by fast tracking IPOs and yes it is potentially a slippery slope. However, the much larger S&P 500 is not fast tracking. So SpaceX will not even be t…2 -
Re: Ceiling fans for normal light fittings
Ceiling fans are fine on old ceilings if they’re fixed correctly, into the joist rather than the ceiling itself. You’ll usually find that if there’s one central pendant fitting in the room then that’…1 -
Skipton new app
Skipton have published a new app which I was notified of when logging-in on the old app this morning, it's called "SBS by invite" on the App Store, and seems simple enough to set up an…1 -
Re: Should accepted property offers in England & Wales be made legally binding (like Scotland)?
in Scotland there tends to be less scope for very late-stage collapse once things are agreed Depends on the reasons for the collapse, surely? If e.g. a buyer is having trouble getting a mortgage, the…1 -
Lloyds Banking Group £2,026 PayDay Prize Draw (monthly from June 2026 onwards)
Lloyds Banking Group have launched a monthly prize draw. BoS, Lloyds, Halifax pages. T&Cs. To qualify, you must have your salary or pension or benefit paid into one of your Lloyds, Halifax or Ban…8 -
Re: 2026 Frugal Living Challenge
I believe the account is the Club Lloyds a/c. HTH. Greying X13 -
Re: 2026 Frugal Living Challenge
No - as long as you pay in the required £2000 a month (doesn’t have to be in one lump sum, you can do several smaller payments, and of course it doesn’t have to stay there a minute longer than you wa…15



