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  1. Does anybody know her ? I found two cards belonging to her just off Forest Hill Rd a few days ago.
  2. I can highly recommend Ed Wright at [email protected] 07488 825626. Installed a new boiler for me and done annual gas certificates for me and another family member. Efficient, knowledgeable and tidy he is based in SE6 between Forest Hill and Catford.
  3. The Rye Park Cleaners in Forest Hill Road next to the Post Office have made good alterations for me at various times.
  4. Probably a Lebanese loop https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanese_loop
  5. Can highly recommend Ed Wright of Gas Wright Services Ltd: He is knowledgeable, adaptable, reliable, tidy and not expensive. Has installed a replacement boiler for me and done annual services and also provided annual gas certificates for friends in another house. gaswrightservices @gmail.com tel: 07793212915.
  6. Good advice from everyone. Take photos of what has been done so far and maybe also check whether your house/flat insurance includes legal advice though obviously much better if you can follow up the suggestion of newresidentin dulwich and talk to someone with specific experience of building disputes.
  7. OK, I obviously failed to work out to send a PM ! If you need help in the future send me a PM with your phone number and I'll give you mine.
  8. - Is that literally from the pavement into a car or from within the house itself ? - will it go into the car on its side ? If so has the water in the pump been drained ? - if the boot of the car has a lip what is the height ? - roughly what time this evening ?
  9. I don't understand why the police or emergency services spend time and effort to unglue protesters when they, or the public, are NOT in danger (ie not in the middle of a road etc). If protesters glue themselves elsewhere (for example railings or a reception desk in an office building) let them unglue themselves. There must be more important things to do than unglue people who've chosen to glue themselves.
  10. This guy came into my porch today at 12.40, didn't ring the door bell but just looked left and right, read my notice 'Please leave parcel here' and then left. Looked at if was checking for any parcel left there. For some reason couldnt attach the photo.
  11. There is already vetting to the extent that it is clearly stated who may stand as a candidate and also that certain people are excluded from standing as an MP: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/sites/default/files/2021-09/UKPGE%20Part%201%20Can%20you%20stand%20for%20election.pdf Any extension of vetting, for example to take into account a candidate's views, would be very undemocratic.
  12. I've spent years answering the question "Has the property ever suffered from subsidence" (Yes, 30 years ago) and have stayed with one insurer for a very long time for the reasons you state. However I've recently changed to John Lewis (as recommended in Which magazine) who act as representatives of Munich Re and saved a considerable amount of money on combined cover and they also accepted the past subsidence. I would expect your excess to increase with any insurer. Also. in the past, I've had to produce detailed technical statements and survey reports of the subsidence remedial works etc so I would suggest you keep as much documentation as you can get about the surveys and works you had done. Also I've found you generally get a better rate on combined buildings/contents cover rather that insuring separately.
  13. I don't think so but a metal mesh has more flexibility when installing (can be scrunched up, stretched and pulled about).
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