- Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
- Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!
test please delete
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
Collapse
-
-
There's drilling going on, and a specimen of the Great British Workman has been sighted in the back yard.
As the bricks in this place are so hard, the sound of drilling reverberates through the entire building, and it goes on for ages. This makes it hard to work out where it's coming from, but I think it's the flat beneath me. However, there was some more just now which seemed like it might be from the flat above me
Hope they're not expecting to drill in here; I could do without thatComment
-
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere's drilling going on, and a specimen of the Great British Workman has been sighted in the back yard.
As the bricks in this place are so hard, the sound of drilling reverberates through the entire building, and it goes on for ages. This makes it hard to work out where it's coming from, but I think it's the flat beneath me. However, there was some more just now which seemed like it might be from the flat above me
Hope they're not expecting to drill in here; I could do without that
just a drill.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOne of my fave films. Glad it ended there rather than be dragged out into a huge franchise
I paid the astonishing sum of £3 for it.
Clearly more money than sense.
Nothing of innerest in the charity emporium I visited today coz it was shut for Fair Week*.
*For the uninitiated, "Fair Week" is the week of the September Horse & Hiring Fair that's been going on every year since about 1300 and something. There's no horses bought or sold and no hiring either, just a shedload (though a seemilngly decreasing size of shed in recent years) of stalls selling gimcrack crap from China and places east. Neath is best avoided during the 2nd week of September. Almost every year it is drenched with rain. The funfair used to be on The Bird In Hand Field but these days is located down behind the railway station, in the car park that used to be coal sidings back in the now very distant day.
Ain't the interweb magick:
Neath Fair - Research and Articles - National Fairground and Circus Archive - The University of Sheffield
Back in the almost equally distant days when "we" used to make stuff in this country, there were a couple of tool stalls that were always worth visiting.
Naturally enough those disappeared long ago and now all you see is gimcrack crap tools from China and the East.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 17 September 2019, 12:35.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
-
There's a gas fire sitting in pieces in the back yard, and the workman is upstairs; no idea if he was also downstairs earlier though. But it looks like that's what's going on.
As I've not heard anything about an ongoing programme of gas fire replacement, I assume mine will remain as is. Fine by me; I'm used to it after all these years, and it does a decent enough jobComment
-
-
Comment
-
Originally posted by BR14 View Postcooked on the gas fire?
But the Breville does an excellent jobComment
-
Originally posted by BR14 View Postcooked on the gas fire?Comment
-
Just remembered that a few weeks ago, the landlord was talking to upstairs guy - our doors are opposite, so he was just outside. As I was going to the kitchen I caught a few words about something having to be turned off while something was done.
I thought it might be related to the leaky pipe in the ground floor back not long before that and he was talking about the water supply, but he never knocked on my door to say anything, so I forgot about it.
So my conjecture now is that when the gas man did the annual check of the appliances the other month he condemned the fire upstairs, or at least said it was on its last legs and should be replaced sooner rather than later, and it's taken until now to organise fitting a replacement.
And as he said no such thing to me about my fire (even though it's of the same type and age) I probably shouldn't expect any change, or not this yearComment
- Home
- News & Features
- First Timers
- IR35 / S660 / BN66
- Employee Benefit Trusts
- Agency Workers Regulations
- MSC Legislation
- Limited Companies
- Dividends
- Umbrella Company
- VAT / Flat Rate VAT
- Job News & Guides
- Money News & Guides
- Guide to Contracts
- Successful Contracting
- Contracting Overseas
- Contractor Calculators
- MVL
- Contractor Expenses
Advertisers
Contractor Services
CUK News
- Business Asset Disposal Relief changes in April 2025: Q&A Yesterday 09:37
- How debt transfer rules will hit umbrella companies in 2026 Nov 12 09:28
- IT contractor demand floundering despite Autumn Budget 2024 Nov 11 09:30
- An IR35 bill of £19m for National Resources Wales may be just the tip of its iceberg Nov 7 09:20
- Micro-entity accounts: Overview, and how to file with HMRC Nov 6 09:27
- Will HMRC’s 9% interest rate bully you into submission? Nov 5 09:10
- Business Account with ANNA Money Nov 1 15:51
- Autumn Budget 2024: Reeves raids contractor take-home pay Oct 31 14:11
- How Autumn Budget 2024 affects homes, property and mortgages Oct 31 09:23
- Autumn Budget 2024: Reeves raids contractor take-home pay Oct 31 09:20
Comment