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  • DavidKlyne
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    edited April 2017 #3752

    Would be an interesting subject for the Story Section, especially with some photos. We enjoyed our trip to the Baltic a few years ago. I wonder how many members go that way?

    David

  • brue
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    edited April 2017 #3753

    It's the only part of Germany I've visited (not with a van) so can think of Oneputt on the journey, would love to go back with the van and re-visit Denmark too. smile

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited April 2017 #3754

    That's right, Bakers2. It's fortunate that we have a seasonal pitch that's all paid up until November.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited April 2017 #3755

    Thanks, Pliers. No replies so far but it's early days.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited April 2017 #3756

    Thanks Rog. At the moment it feels nice to have some time off work! I feel human again!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited April 2017 #3757

    Yesterday evening, I got a phone call to say that my Smart car repairs are completed. Another phone call came this morning to say it's ready and that they will deliver it back to me tomorrow. 

    Also, I had an email from the insurance solicitors asking if I needed to claim compensation. So I sent a reply about the loss of income from having lost my job during the time the Smart car was being repaired.

    We also went to the dinner2go office as arranged to return their equipment. I received the final payment from them into my bank account.

    Yesterday morning, we visited Highdown Gardens. There was quite a variety of early spring flowers that were in full bloom and plenty of colour in the display.

     

  • brue
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    edited April 2017 #3758

    Time for lunch. a bit chilly here, friends arriving for the day tomorrow. They want to go to Monatcute House, I think we'll all enjoy the gardens and their is a new National Gallery exhibition in the Long Gallery, so a climb to the top of the house will be needed. smile

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #3759

    Early  morning  visit  to  the  Trainee  Vlad  the  Impaler  --  another  5  fingers  of  blood  gone,  arm  feels  quite  empty  now { Thank  you  Tony  Hancock  --  always  pinch  the  good  ones wink },  followed  by  a  visit  to  Aged  Sister  &  her  friend  aka  Alfie  the  Cat.   Got  home  just  in  time  to  Thank  Fedex  driver  and  sign  for  the  bird  food  !

    Now  I've  just  got  to  shift  it  into  the  workshop ( shed)  &  refill  the  large  containers  --  darn  tweets  feed  better  than  I  do ( yell )  but  must  not  complain --  it's  a  waste  of  effort  'cos  there's  nobody  round  to  hear  it  !!

    Hope  you  are  all  enjoying  the  weather  &  all  that  there  'Brexit'  Nonsense  !!

    Have  fun,   Brian  A B M

  • DSB
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    edited April 2017 #3760

    Birmingham Dental Hospital appointment this afternoon.  I've lost count how many times I've been there since last October!

    David 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited April 2017 #3761

    Food shopping this morning, then back to carry on with the gardening. Front garden just about finished hundreds of crocus bulbs now dug up and put to one side until I can decide what I'm going to do with them. Lots of oldish plants dug up and disposed of, now just need to decide what is going to go in their place. 

    OH finished burning off the paint from the front gate and has first coat of paint on, new fixing bolts bought and ready for when it goes back on.

    B&Q tomorrow morning. Not sure what for but he does like to have a nosy round wink

    Not going anywhere over Easter, more peaceful at home. All those going away safe drive and have a good time.

  • SteveL
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    edited April 2017 #3762

    A bit dull here today, however we took lunch and had a pleasant 7 mile or so walk through the local forest, which we have plenty off in this part of Nottinghamshire. We then made use of the bus passes to get back. Gone are the days when we would happily of done the 7 mile return walk.☹️ That actually involved catching two buses, one into the town and another out. Both however were running exactly to time and I was able to look around for a change. It is amazing what you miss when you are driving.

  • IanH
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    edited April 2017 #3763

    KjeIINN - I'm afraid that I cannot advise on the cost of an extension. To be honest, these smaller jobs tend to vary a lot, due to access, availability of suitable builders, specific requirements etc,

    The projects that I worked on were quite large and ran to millions of pounds, so it was possible to talk about costs per sq metre as there could be a lot of 'averaging'. Also, I've been retired for six years now, so a bit out of touch.

    Best bet is to get a few quotes.....but only from someone who has done work for someone you know and can say what their work was like.

    (Insidently, our 3 x 6 metre extension cost a bit under £1,000...... but it was 25+ years ago and I did most if it myself or used friends smile)

  • IanH
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    edited April 2017 #3764

    Went into York for the day today.

    Went to M&S for our 'birthday tea' at lunchtime - a voucher from M&S due to MrsH having their credit card.

    Rather miffed to find that you don't get their 'standard' afternoon tea but a cut-down version of it.........tight gits.

  • Oneputt
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    edited April 2017 #3765

    Now up in the Baltic area, reminds me a bit like Norfolk so I will grab another glass of the cheeky, Argentina Melbac.laughing

    PS if your running south bound from Hamburg via Breman there were severe delays for road works.  The queue was over 15 miles long, no problem going North.

  • Bakers2
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    edited April 2017 #3766

    Just having a catch up in here after two busy days working at mums. Her front porch needed a couple of brush fulls of paint on some small peeling areas according to her. Hubby decided the white at least needs a repaint so started to remove flaky stuff only to discover some rotten wood above head height and required his wood hardener. So he tackled more of her garden. She and I dead headed and pottered out there too. Gave the backyard a good sweeping and shifted a couple of bits. Back today to use wood hardener, mum's 86 and the porch has been there for more years than I've been alive - the next owners will want to remodel much 😢 so we just need to keep it tidy looking decent and watertight! A bit like the whole house and garden.  Mum and Dad moved in there 61 years ago, shes hoping to die in her chair in the house, dad wasnt quite so lucky.

    Hubby did more ivy removal which comes from the very neglected next door garden owned by a much younger man 😲 I cleaned the summerhouse inside and then treated the outside, mum cleaned the windows inside. So two very productive days could explain why I'm feeling good tired and a bit achy. Yesterday was glorious today grey and cooler.

    Tomorrow our motorhome has MOT so off to collect and take it. Then we'll bring it home and wash it properly. Might ache some more then 😯.

    No plans for Easter might try to get a few days R&R before then. Really ought to sort something for easter with regards visitors, not sure if well have a few days away or not depends. I'm envious of those that are organised 😃. I used to be whilst working group as non working group days were very limited

    Edit ive been logged out whilst typing this pist - how rude??? But one upside of the upgrade is that it leaves you text in tact so you can copy it ready to paste 😆. Definite improvement 😉😉😉

  • Fisherman
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    edited April 2017 #3767

    Just back from my mountain lake. What a difference 1400 ft up does to the weather. Really cold. Despite what Storm Doris did the boathouse and boat were still thee.

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2017 #3768

    Had a walk into town today,not as sunny as has been ,hair cut,,browse the library (WH Smith)then on to proper library to read local paper ,not paying £1 for adverts or houses for sale,,Back home for lunch,

    Then as broadband/phone contract runs out this month (BT),had a look for "deals?" thought Plusnet looked good for us,and could beat BT so went for them,Had email later from BT asking me to contact  them,thought that was quick?when speaking to them They beat plusnet hands down on two year contract,as do you know Plusnet is part of the BT group with mobile phone providerEEsurprised

  • KjellNN
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    edited April 2017 #3769

    No problem, it was just an outside chance you might have a clue.

    OH has googled a bit and seems to think around £1500 per square metre, which sounds a lot to me!

  • KjellNN
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    edited April 2017 #3770

    Not too bad  a day today, mix of sun, showers and cloud.

    Dentist for check-ups, OH fine, but I needed a filling replaced.  Dentist knew we were heading off next week, so checked for cancellations and told me to come back at 16.30.    Now all sorted, very good service.

    Between appointments, I started cleaning the caravan water system with Puriclean, will flush  it through tomorrow, when we  will also  clean  the van inside.

     

  • triky auto
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    edited April 2017 #3771

    Lovely bright sunny morning in East Kent.Off to the b/yd now to finish off the base for the Pizza oven (delivered yesterday)

  • papgeno
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    edited April 2017 #3772

    The sun is just breaking through up here in the broad acres. I'm going all religious this afternoon , it's the grandson's Easter service in the small church adjacent the school. Then it's off the football with him tonight.⚽️

  • Metheven
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    edited April 2017 #3773

    I might have missed the reason Triky, but why are you having a Pizza oven at the boat yard? Is your yard more than a place of work (confused smilie).

    My wife is eyeing up the North Downs Way trail as its about the only one left she hasn't walked, and a pizza would be worthy of a detour laughing

  • EasyT
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    edited April 2017 #3774

    Picked up the caravan from service yesterday. Repacked all the basic stuff. OH will vac today and just clothes and bedding to go in and nearer departure some additional provisions.

    Off soon to get fuel in X-Trail and check air pressures. I suppose it will be wash caravan time later. Wish it was warmer!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited April 2017 #3775

    Ian, do you think I might be able to claim compensation from dinner2go for their failure to pay the legal minimum wage? I have legal protection insurance on my business car insurance. I wonder whether I might be able to claim for loss of earnings.

    I remember it being discussed on here about the Uber drivers court case against Uber which is similar to this case.

  • taffyY
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    edited April 2017 #3776

    But weren't you self-employed Malc?  There is no such thing as the legal 'minimum wage' if you are self-employed!

  • EasyT
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    edited April 2017 #3777

    Self employed? Not really and just a convenience for the employing company to minimise their costs. Not an unusual situation. Where you have to be available to work for a company for specified hours and are therefore not free to take on other work, all work is on behalf of the same company who pretend that their customers are clients of the drivers and where the drivers are not able to set their own delivery charge - does not sound much like self employed really. 

  • Bakers2
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    edited April 2017 #3778

    Bight and sunny spells here, breeze a little cool 😲 especially out of the sun.

    Sunny outlook here as we've just returned from getting MOT for our motorhome passed with no advisories 😆.  We're going to wash it this afternoon but actually it's not bad at all after its earlier whizz over, we're not ones towaste enter your or effort so have popped it back in storage. However probably won't a siesta in the sun as well see if we can cutelderky aunts grass and cheer her up.  She maybe  just maybe have other plans 😉.

  • KjellNN
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    edited April 2017 #3779

    Malcolm......many of us pointed out that really you did not pass the HMRC test on self employment, yet you were happy to ignore all the advice you were given.

    I read that some others in your position (different company) have had a ruling that they like the Uber drivers should be treated as employees, but that was a whole gang of them taking up the case.

    For you on our own, you are probably better to put this behind you and concentrate on looking for a decent job.

    I cannot see that this sort of delivery service can actually be a profitable business if drivers are to be paid an hourly rate even if they have nothing to do, the delivery charges would be far too high.

    Is legal cover on a car insurance not for dealing with legal things related to that car, rather than for absolutely anything?

    Also, regarding claiming compensation for loss of earnings due to your incident............ you had the hire car to use, so you did not lose your job due to the Smart car being damaged!

     

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2017 #3780

    Had a call from c/van dealer to say service had been completed and no problems, including damp test only took it in on monday,not due untill next week ,but they were still waiting parts for two Coachman caravans that had still not arrived, so slotted our van in to keep workshop going ,(thank you Coachmanwink)so may now go to Cotswolds early,

  • ABM
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    edited April 2017 #3781

    Get  theesen  out  there  JVB66  &  accept  the  extra  holiday  with  our  good  wishes  laughingwink   !!