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Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
Quick catch up: £110 monthly mortgage OP left my account yesterday - I do like how this has just become a habit … 😊 Dental appointment yesterday went well, no issues found, had a good laugh with the…5 -
Re: Thank god we paid the mortgage off
The durability of Pyrex is fantastic. Impressive 56 years badmemory. Had a lovely time catching up with my friend, 4 pots of tea and 2 pieces of cake shared between us £27ish. I paid to celebrate the…5 -
Re: Fabulous February's No-Spend Days Challenge!
Another today. 9/20 NSD now :-) ilovetea xx1 -
Re: Fabulous February's No-Spend Days Challenge!
Counting today as an NSD. Did have to spend money at the vet but I class this as essential.1 -
Re: Reverse Meal Planning
Appointment went better than I expected - another general anaesthetic procedure, but the lead time is approx 4 months, so with a good wind, bee swarming season will be closing as my ability to lift i…6 -
Re: New Solar & Battery Install
My advice (aimed solely at avoiding further confusion) would be to contract an installer who will offer a survey as part of their quotation process. The surveyor should easily be able to determine th…1 -
Re: New Solar & Battery Install
Wirelessly is certainly a possibility. You should perhaps get details to give you confidence it will work seamlessly from the property main feed at the meter, through how many walls/metalwork, and th…1 -
Re: Father died with no will, mother died but cut me out
If your parents lived in Scotland the rules are somewhat different in that you cannot totally disinherit a child, so you would have a claim on movable assets (anything other than land, buildings and …2 -
Re: Tesco Hove parking penalty
Looking at those photos, Is this tesco near other local facilities? It may ne worth checking to see if there is a planning condition to allow people to use the car park to use the local shops etc, an…1 -
Re: What are the best grounds for contesting this parking charge?
I would interpret that to mean that they had a free hour once the clock ticked into the overnight session. Why would it not mean that? Ambiguity = in favour of the consumer.3





