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Citizens Advice Bureau may be able to help, as they have connections with various relevant people/organisations. Your GP surgery may have access to a "social prescriber" who can similarly help. I was referred to the one attached to my GP surgery when I was very stressed with fairly similar issues. There used to be a community police officer in every neighborhood, and if they still exist, I would say they should be your first port of call. I'm so sorry. It is so stressful living with nasty neighbours, although I agree finding out that other neighbours have also had issues with them at least makes you feel that it is not just you they are targeting. As regards the apparently poisoned plants and trees, if you know someone who is a member of the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), they have access to a free advice service, who I'm sure could help pinpoint the likely cause of death. Unfortunately I didn't renew my membership this year, otherwise I would have offered to help.
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The post office were competent for my purposes when I was presented with a similar list. But I did suggest the OP check with the actual person who requires certification, and not me or some bloke call Ianr from the internet.
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By Dogkennelhillbilly · Posted
OP is wrapped in such hyperbole that it takes a couple of reads to extract the key point, which is exactly what you say it is. Obviously if the tickets were issued before the signs went up then they should be reversed. If OP is really concerned about it then they should also email the parking enforcement team to ask them to cancel those tickets themselves instead of waiting for the drivers to challenge them. -
They're obviously not competent to witness the documents in the OP's case. The list of required qualifications looks to me similar to the Land Registry's requirement connected with a TR1. Vladi, from my own experience I'd not rely on email inquiries of potentials. The response I got an email to the solicitors in Melbourne Grove was from another of their branches and was inconsequential. From William Bailey, addressed to their published reception or info mailbox and saying I could drop in at very short notice, I'm afraid I got no response at all, even after also mentioning that I'd be looking for assistance with a will in the near future and expected to be asking them. From an online search i did note quite a few in the Camberwell area. In the end though I was able to rely on an online verification, arranged by one of the other parties.
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