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Re: Summertime 2026
I'll try and remember to take one tomorrow 🙂 I picked up my new clothes from M&S. I bought sugar to make some syrup/jam with fruit from the garden.2 -
Re: New Capita-run Civil Service Pension Scheme - problems (what a surprise!)
The full Parliamentary statement and debate is at this link. Trying to piece together the material from Angela MacDonald's updates, Richard Vianello's update, the Public Accounts Committee,…10 -
Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
Morning @KajiKita catching up again… pleased that you enjoyed reading Vianne. Congratulations on the PB win. Saving over £10,000 interest due OP's is fantastic. I planted my sweet peas late this…1 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
B&Q marketplace are pants - and the call centre in SA are not fit for purpose. I'm currently attempting a refund from a third party seller and will just be doing a chargeback with my credit …5 -
Re: 🌞 Happy Days in our Golden Years 🌞
Morning @Fortune_Smiles so pleased to read that your evidence is now ready for exchange. Collating and documenting such things can be all consuming, but it's another step forward in the process …4 -
Re: Cinch - Car issue - Advice needed
I have a slightly different interpretation of the Arithmatic MOTs were done in April 2024 and April 2025 The OP is simply commenting on the April 2024 MOT1 -
Re: The Cutting Down Alcohol Challenge for July & 2026 :)
I’m going for 4/25 AFDs today please - thank you Cathybird!3 -
Re: 2026 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
#33 another tiny payment today of £4.40, bringing my year to date to £2881.481 -
Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
Would agree that if the only possible outcomes are bad, and it affects how others treat you, you've not got much to gain by being honest. Kicking the can politely down the road repeatedly until …4 -
Re: Wildanet pricing.
Sky use Openreach and Cityfibre (where available) but the problem for the OP may be because they're rural/semi rural that Wildanet completed about 13,200 connections but walked away from roughly…2

