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Re: Leasehold insurance cost
Ours is nearly £700 for a maisonette Freeholders have to buy Commercial Property Insurance which is priced very differently to consumer Home insurance.1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Tried washing a toy that was grubby, even vanish couldn’t get it out. In the bin it went. Plus a mirror that’s reflective surface is coming way. love 🐞17 -
Re: Universal Credit help!
If the child was not in childcare, the parents would pay for the consumables. The childcare providers should (IMO) only be charging for consumables on an "at cost" basis and not making a p…2 -
Re: Universal Credit help!
Although I presumably you are saving money on the food and nappies you would have if they were at home during the day? Or are you saying the nursery is overcharging on this?The other option might see…1 -
Re: Need to stop spending and chasing dopamine!
Thank you. I’m struggling a lot to be honest, but trying to stay strong. She was quiet this morning but perked up by lunchtime. She’s a bit of a closed book so it can be hard getting her to talk. She…1 -
Re: Universal Credit help!
DWP/Universal Credit clarified from 1st September 2025 that Universal Credit should not include Childcare costs related to consumables. I think this came about when DWP were in consultation with Chil…2 -
Re: Short-term money market fund versus ETF
I monitored the interest rate over 3 months after buying RLSTMMF in September it averaged 4.11%1 -
Re: Travel insurance with pre-existing med conditions
One reason we left NW and went to CoOp was they changed the rules for the upgrade of cover to 60 days. Previously you paid for the 60 days extended cover and that upgrade lasted until the next polic…1 -
Re: UK Government Bonds on Fidelity
I have SIPPs with both Fidelity and AJ Bell, they are both good - although annual charge with Fidelity is a little more and AJ Bell offer more fund choice. I prefer AJ Bell's web interface and …1 -
Re: Isca’s debt free diary
Back from a great weekend away. We had 2 nights in the Premier Inn with free breakfast - kids absolutely love a buffet brekkie and managed to eat plenty! Friday evening we stopped for Pizza Express o…3


