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I'd forgotten about all that nonsense you have with different train lines and singles and returns. We thankfully don't have that here and the most expensive ticket is about 20 euros. -
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Trainline is always the cheapest for me however if you are planning less than 7 days in advance you will have to bend over and take the extortionate feesOriginally posted by norrahe View PostAll booked for London next week. Managed to find a decent hotel for less than the price of the premier inn.
Anyone know of a site where you can get cheap rail tickets. Just checked prices for a day return to Oxford or thereabouts and its almost as much as the flights with the exchange rate factored in.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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The extension paperwork came through and was identical to my original contract which passed a QDOS review. Still has ROS, no MOO, no D&C etc. No mention of any changes like the other folk had. So I signed and am still there. I'm keeping an ear out for any rumblings but all quiet at the moment.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostLong time no see (round these parts anyway).
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Good to hear!Originally posted by Bunk View PostThe extension paperwork came through and was identical to my original contract which passed a QDOS review. Still has ROS, no MOO, no D&C etc. No mention of any changes like the other folk had. So I signed and am still there. I'm keeping an ear out for any rumblings but all quiet at the moment.
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But your waterproof outfit is very fetchingOriginally posted by cojak View PostJust had to walk through a gale to get to the tram stop
The tram is warm and cosy though.
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The school of which I am governor has just told us that they are looking at various suppliers to design the new website. I've knocked up one in an hour on Wordpress that I reckon will be as good as anything they come up with.Comment
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Excellent!Originally posted by Bunk View PostThe extension paperwork came through and was identical to my original contract which passed a QDOS review. Still has ROS, no MOO, no D&C etc. No mention of any changes like the other folk had. So I signed and am still there. I'm keeping an ear out for any rumblings but all quiet at the moment.
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