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Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
#16 with £3,122.26 for February. Very good month, unlikely to be repeated!1 -
Re: Euro Car Parks / DCBL - Notice of Discontinuance
Yay! 😃 You won, as predicted but still a relief. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST! Your timeline is the same or similar to the circa 800 discontinued examples in the DCB Legal thread of shame by @Umkomaas…4 -
Old Style Daily Monday 09 March 2026
Morning all.11 -
Re: Student loan overseas thresholds
By paying it off now you save paying interest of 6.2%, can you gain 6.2% on your savings net of tax? If not, then I would consider paying it off provided that (a) you are confident you will be earnin…1 -
Re: Flowerbed Improvement
I agree to tidy and and leave as there may be other bulbs etc in there. You could cut back the lavender see if it renews , mine responds well, if not hoike it out. Lavender can get big as do some ros…3 -
Re: Swagbucks 2025
It just appeared on the standard surveys page, as a brief screening survey.2 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 9 March 2026
Thank you for the new thread, Valli xx I will see what flying I can do this week. It's my busiest week of the month, though: Monday evening is the Old Wives' crafts session; Tuesday afterno…7 -
Re: NST March 2026: The Turtles are revolting!!!
More decluttering done. Pleased.4 -
Re: NST March 2026: The Turtles are revolting!!!
Today I am grateful for getting lots of baking and soup making done first thing, for Pip having a great time up in town at an alternative fair thingy with a friend, for plenty of walking, for cheese …3 -
Re: Buying a flat - do you focus on what you need "right now" or do you think about the future?
You never know what the future may hold. I bought an ex council flat in London for a good price but a couple of years later had a major accident and couldn’t work for a long while. I sold the flat an…2







