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Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81877663#Comment_81877663 Thank you @Caeraugirl - you are in good company. Still 6 people to update for the first time2 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
So sorry, just looked at spreadsheet before posting my February total, and can see I didn't update for January, so will correct that now! #15 Caeraugirl with £1500 for January and £1500 for Febr…1 -
Help with battery choice
I have a house with a 3.9 kWp FiT PV system. We are about to start major renovations and as part of that will be installing an ASHP and UFH to replace an LPG boiler and ancient radiators. Now would s…1 -
Re: Letter of claim - non-pofa
Doesn't really matter, it won't stop them issuing a Money Claim in the next couple of months, so depends on what you mean by worth1 -
New Solar & Battery Install
We are fortunate to have had a small cash windfall. Having discussed solar/batteries with a sell builder/house renovator friend we trust, we have decided now is the time to install solar panels and b…1 -
Re: Thank god we paid the mortgage off
I am still using pyrex bowls that were given to me as a wedding present 56 years ago. I don't know what I would do without them & the pyrex jugs that came with them.4 -
Re: Living Large, on a Small Income, by the Sea.
I would do the same. The cost of having to deal with such people is too high. I would write it off as a learning experience and move on. Of course I live in a city with forty million launderettes so …2 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
That's interesting @greenbee so will they fit it WITHOUT upgrading the radiators? Friend this morning said the Octopods had insisted on a larger radiator for their kitchen (she's an archite…5 -
Re: Trading 212 funds - Updated with portfolio thoughts
Ah nice, I hoped that would be possible. Yeah the user interface is really good IMO!1 -
Re: PCN - parked on land off road, behind kerb and pavement
It will be because the pavement is also covered by the DYL, so correct contravention. Your best bet would be to go to the FTLA forum ftla.uk for assistance as this forum only deals with private parki…4



