Can't disagree with this, but to make people happier all they have to do is insert a clause that says that they can claim the expenses but only on their London one. And only if their constituency is far enough away to make a daily commute impracticable.There was a lot in the media some years ago when the 'expenses scandal' happened. To be frank they don't get much different to what I get when going to site and staying away. We get hotels or bnb cost paid. Food anorl. If there's a long term job then renting a place is a lot cheaper. Especially if more than one of you. That comes with a different set of costs like leccy. Wear and tare is agreed but some rents will want you to replace if worn. Never done that as eye has never been away long term.
The bit peeps seem to get upset about is the 'second home' bit. It implies its their home. It is in a way. But peeps hate the idea of them owning it and the costs being paid by the tax man. Especially if they haven't taken it on especially because of their job need. Some have the property already so they're seen to be dumping their on costs on the tax man. I can see why that will annoy. Especially as they can claim for cost of some of the upkeep. They made the rules stricter but the thought of them being able to claim for a washing machine or ironing board annoys annoys peeps. If eye were doing the same job eye would be inuring the same costs so eye would claim for them anorl. It may seem harsh but it's how it is.
Don't take things too literally!!There are tough laws about using shotguns, even on your own property. For once being sensible here. Though I doubt @Hippo would dream of using one. One that comes to mind is that you cannot discharge one within either 50 feet or 50 yards (can't remember which) of a property boundary which would knock a lot of us out of it for a start!
When we got targeted by Ratty it was someone with an airgun that did the biz. Not on our property but because it had gone onto their's. It seems that one of the locals (all in farming 'ere) was demolishing some farm buildings so the residents, of which there were many, had to move on to pastures new. I had already bought a humane trap but had no success and I was told that even if I had got it I would have had to release it many, many miles away as they do have a very strong homeing instinct.Eye has looked at pellit guns. They look like real guns. Am not avvin the naybors ringing the fuzz and them turning up to show me their guns. Eye has looked at humain methods and trapping. Eye finks a bait box or snap trap is the way to go.
Any neighbours got a Jack Russell terrier? They are superb rat catchers as long as you have not turned them into lazy pets!Eye has looked at pellit guns. They look like real guns. Am not avvin the naybors ringing the fuzz and them turning up to show me their guns. Eye has looked at humain methods and trapping. Eye finks a bait box or snap trap is the way to go.
The trim holds the glass tight against a rubber seal, trim has to be tapped back in with a rubber hammerAmazed you can get a really good seal that you can just pop the beading off.
Yup, mine are the same in my Garden Room. A good design.The trim holds the glass tight against a rubber seal, trim has to be tapped back in with a rubber hammer
I wasn't! As I said I could never imagine @Hippo Blasting away with a shotgun!Don't take things too literally!!
Wondering if the relatively new ones in our place are like this. not that it matters we have a sliding patio door to our lounge and double opening doors from there to the dining room, so big stuff is easily moved around. Good to know this can be done!The trim holds the glass tight against a rubber seal, trim has to be tapped back in with a rubber hammer
They're great, mines 12 litre and I have it on 9am till 2pm in the bedroom, takes about a litre of water out of the air every day... I bought a dehumidifier. Very impressed so far. 4.5L of the wet breath failed to saturate my bedroom windows last night, so no morning "mop-up" required. Had it running during the day and it has pulled more moisture out of the room.
I brought it downstairs and put it on "Laundry" mode to see if it helps dry the washing she has on the rack in front of the radiator in the dining room. I have been worrying that the wet-air leaking out into the garden room will condense in that room's "cold-roof" so I want to minimise any of that. So far, so good.
Eye finks a bait box or snap trap is the way to go.
@Hippo - best release ratty in welshlandshireI had already bought a humane trap but had no success and I was told that even if I had got it I would have had to release it many, many miles away as they do have a very strong homeing instinct.
YAy, it wouldn't ;ive long - target practice and all that.@Hippo - best release ratty in welshlandshire
Rat's?Up urly. Moved me wildlife camera last night to monitor me hog feeding box. There was a good paw full of food in there. Nuff for 2 days eating at current rate. It all went the previous night. Gottid me wondering whats going on. Might be me hog relying onnit assit be cold. Or somefink else. Normally only half goes.
Do it funny up there. Normally the ladders are fixed to the last truss and the legs built-in to the gable brick or block work ?6x2 laid flat going up the gable secured with 120mm x 10mm hammer fixing, then fix the ladder section from that to the truss.
A flat in London. £££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ or €€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€. But i think it would be . ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥Eye fink yer will find what they can claim is capped so it will be a flat. Some of them flat share.
Sit up all night with a .177 airgun.
.177 is more accurate over longer distances & has better penetration for pest control, .177 travels faster than a .22.
Do it funny up there. Normally the ladders are fixed to the last truss and the legs built-in to the gable brick or block work ?