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Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
@dND WOW!!! That's a transformation!!17 -
Re: Battery Electric Vehicle News / Enjoying the Transportation Revolution
Little bit of UK bus news. New ZEBRA funding round: UK subsidises 484 electric buses The UK government is providing an additional €85 million as part of its ZEBRA program. The funds will subsidise th…2 -
Re: When do you think energy companies will announce the 1st April prices for people on fixes?
Most people using night rate for heating - on E7 type deals - are most likely to be reducing their night use heavily in near future - if not already.1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Thank you @Moorviews Because of the amount cheese, yoghurt and daily calcium and vit D tablet I take I'm not expecting the bone scan to show much. However if it does then maybe I'll be a st…19 -
Re: Council tax rebanding on a former property
Yes you can, but some councils no longer have payment records older than 6 years, which means you wouldn't receive any refund.1 -
Re: Council tax rebanding on a former property
Almost certainly not - no harm in asking them though!1 -
Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
Afternoon all, my compost has arrived! Woop. I need to mix it all up with the other bits I bought and then plant some bits before they ruin… I had to buy moisturiser earlier as I had run out and was …8 -
Re: Marvellous March's No-Spend Days Challenge!
Another one today. Had to put my budgets up for fuel, water and council tax which leaves budgets a little bit tight, however I usually get a small pay uplift in April so hoping that will balance out.2 -
Re: Marvellous March's No-Spend Days Challenge!
A No Spend Tuesday - NSD #13/22 - thanks, @cathybird1 -
Re: Aviva - income protection policy cancelled after policy change requested
The FOS do not have precedent1




