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kc38

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  1. ......except it doesn't have the power plug, which can presumably be easily bought on eBay or similar. Will have to collect.
  2. I have an unopened Brabantia Lift-O-Matic, 40m (I have no idea what that measurement relates to!) rotary clothes line. Just £40, so more than half price. Would need to collect; I'm just behind Goose Green. https://www.brabantia.com/uk/rotary-lift-o-matic-40-metre-with-metal-soil-spear-45mm-diameter-splitpole-metallic-grey/
  3. Also used them and recommend them
  4. Any recommendations for the best estate agents for renting out a flat in East Dulwich?
  5. Another recommendation - excellent, fast work.
  6. Big recommendation for Martin Raynsford (07747 042686), who recently did a great job doing loads of work in our flat, including putting in a new kitchen and building a wardrobe, cupboard, floating shelves, a glass door, and other stuff. Very nice guy, sensibly priced, and reliable (turns up when he says he will and is good at communicating things in advance).
  7. Can someone provide Greg's contact details?
  8. Leon is great - he's quick, turns up when he says he will, does a good job and has smart suggestions, is reasonably priced and, importantly, a nice guy to have round.
  9. Also just used Down the Drain - very quick, effective and a reasonable price.
  10. Ate there last Thursday - excellent.
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  12. More praise for Lionel. He did a great job replacing our boiler, including installing a new gas pipe to it. Very friendly, finds good solutions to problems, and keeps to his agreed schedule, plus follows up to ensure the warranties are in place. Highly recommended.
  13. Also highly recommend Carl. Replied quickly after the storms brought down some fencing (not put up by him) and did an excellent job in fixing the situation, making the fencing/trellis panels look better than before. His number: 07841 124010
  14. Hi We're in the process of hosting/sponsoring a Ukrainian mother and her daughter to stay in our separate flat. We were flooded with applications and eventually talked to three mothers, each with a child. As, sadly, we can only host one, we have two who will be disappointed. Both are really nice. So if anyone is interested in hosting them, I can put you in touch with them. One speaks excellent English, has a two-year old and is clearly independent and driven; she would definitely be able to manage virtually everything herself. The other's spoken English is OK, but not great, and has an eight-year old son, who only knows a few words of English - a more challenging situation but she's keen to improve her English. Both have husbands in Kyiv and are keen to return to Ukraine.
  15. Having been down the subsidence road before, and having had our property underpinned as a result (and knowing other people who have been in a similar situation), be prepared for a long battle with the insurers if you have subsidence. I will guarantee with almost 100% certainty that the insurers will argue it is due to a remote tree or bush as it is dramatically cheaper to cut a plant down than underpin, and they'll hope this will shut you up. They will argue this even if their tests of the soil show no evidence of relevant roots: read the engineers' and tree 'experts' reports very carefully. Our battle with the insurers - where they relentlessly pursued cutting trees with no evidence to do so - went on for a year a half before they threw in the towel and underpinned (costing them ?150K as the whole house had to be redone inside, versus ?2K for cutting down a tree). And the property next to ours now has the exact same situation/argument, with zero evidence for removing plants.
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