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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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'The Moray Firth coastline is one of the driest and sunniest parts of the UK'.
Seriously?0 -
'The Moray Firth coastline is one of the driest and sunniest parts of the UK'.
Seriously?
It is one of the driest parts of Scotland. The prevailing winds are from the West, and they dump their moisture on that side of the country.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
Genuine question: if your property backs on to woods can you remove the fence and let the vegetation into your garden like this?
https://imgur.com/a/JxqXUiB0 -
johnathan45 wrote: »Genuine question: if your property backs on to woods can you remove the fence and let the vegetation into your garden like this?
https://imgur.com/a/JxqXUiB
Who owns the fence?
You may want a thief proof barrier.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
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johnathan45 wrote: »I think the owner owns the fence. The woodland is owned by Essex Wildlife Trust.
Barring any covenants that are enforceable, the owner of the fence has the right to remove it. Whether that's wise is another matter, of course.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-75380236.html They didn't have time for the carpet to dry before the photos were taken?0
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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-75380236.html They didn't have time for the carpet to dry before the photos were taken?
Is that the photographer's shadow in two of the pics?0 -
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-75380236.html They didn't have time for the carpet to dry before the photos were taken?
Spot the tiger!#JusticeForGrenfell0 -
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