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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Just asking around what you lot may pay.

I too will now be having to pay the ?12 per week too :-(


Still a bargain compared to my other one, of ?130 a month.


> Southwark claim this is still at the lower end of the London average.

> Do any of you rent garages and is this true?


Asset - As for reduction in vehicle insurance. Not in my instance. My classic car policy was exactly the same, so out of interest I asked about the "Modern" car that lives in the street. A not so whopping ?80 saving over the year.


Piece of mind is worth it though.

Interesting, especially as Southwark claim they have only increased the cost of renting a house by the same amount as last year... I wonder if they consider a garage as a different option, or did they also increase that cost by 25% last year too.

We got 6 (yes, 6!) letters from the council yesterday. 1 for the flat, 1 for the shed in the basement and 1 for the garage - duplicated as they sent the identical 3 to my partner at the same address as we're joint tenants. All have increased but only the garage and shed by 25%.


Maybe if they made savings on postage they wouldn't have had to increase the rents so much!

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