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Re: Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"
0.35 O grey all day6 -
Re: Creating the life I want - and tackling my debt!
Hello all, We’re still on track over here. We’re now a third of the way through the month and I still have a few hundred pounds in my account. I know this will decrease as I have some small things go…2 -
Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
Yes I did finally get something achieved but the curtains were closed before 2.30.2 -
Re: One Parking Solution - £100 fine received for dropping off a resident!
No they are not needed2 -
Re: One Parking Solution - £100 fine received for dropping off a resident!
You dont need statements2 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
* Daily To Do list - written the night before * Sort out sleep patterns - initial targets: bed by 03:00, up by 10:30 * Don’t put it down, put it away + deal with mini tasks as soon as they are notice…23 -
Re: Confused about best savings account for current circumstances
It would of course depend on how much of her personal allowance had been used, and given she has worked for three quarters of the tax year and will receive £20,000 in redundancy/pension payments (of…2 -
Re: Confused about best savings account for current circumstances
Job seekers isn’t means tested, so the money will have no impact on that anyway.1 -
Re: Rose of York/Civil Enforcement
Thanks C-M, witness statement & exhibits filed last week according to the order, top of the list is rubbish POCs as per Chan & Akande1 -
Re: Higher tax rate
The unpaid leave and PILON also do not count as earnings that attract tax relief, I think (not 100% certain on that). AIUI , the employer does not have to pay their usual pension contributions on a …1




