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Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Lots of paper recycling and shredding done. Cathartic in itself. I need to buy myself a proper book to write all of my recipes in, so many on scraps of paper. I need to put them in some sort of order…15 -
Re: Fresh Diary for 2025! & Carrying on for 2026
I hope things are feeling a little better this week.1 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Very chilly here this morning as well, it’s a bit cloudy although the sun is trying hard to get through now. I’ve done a quick swish & swipe around the kitchen and bathroom, took the rubbish out …2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Brambling said An email by WS council helped to explain my asthma issues this week, it seems we have bad air quality due to be worst tomorrow 🙄 I believe it's due to Saharan dust! We are warned…2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
lovely picture Wednesday, I hope you are enjoying Bournemouth and you had as nice weather as we did. An email by WS council helped to explain my asthma issues this week, it seems we have bad air qual…2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Good morning everyone, After yesterday's rain and gloom there was a heavy frost here this morning and it's lovely and bright now though still only just above freezing. Domestic bits to do t…2 -
Re: Conflict in the Middle East: Martin Lewis' 'get off the Energy Price Cap' mini briefing
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81911628#Comment_81911628 Yes - SVR is the Standard Variable Rate (suppliers do use different names for this). These days the suppliers' S…1 -
Re: Due date vs Paid date for contributions
it will be the date it hits the pension.1 -
Re: Due date vs Paid date for contributions
There is another thread here where @dunstonh says it would be the payroll date (ie when the salary is paid I think) Workplace pension and tax year of contributions — MoneySavingExpert Forum1 -
Re: Possible tax on (briefly) owing two homes
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81911968#Comment_81911968 Potentially, but unlikely if the property has been the persons main residence for any length of time and it sells soo…2


