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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
Stadt replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
I went to an event the planning dept put on last year and they consider anything above 9 storeys or 24m tall -
City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
Stadt replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
The city council think something like anything taller than 9 stories is 'super tall' so no wonder they think there isn't enough space in the city. -
Yeah I'm sign down the indemnity route, if we're buying it this way than any future buyer can do the same.
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His birthday is the September the 11th which is pretty much how I feel about this signing
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https://fbref.com/en/players/fc3697dd/Rodrigo-Zalazar He looks fantastic
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Thanks, Convenyncing solicitor has said it'll cost between Β£100 - Β£200 so I think in all likelihood I'll go with that
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Sellers solicitors have said that the extension was built without planning permission (approx 30 years ago). "Lastly, there has been a ground floor extension and wall removed at the property. This has not been revealed in your searches, therefore this was completed without planning and building regs. The seller has said this was done over 30 years ago, and as such she is not willing to provide any indemnity insurance for the lack of building regs. Indemnity insurance would come into place in the unlikely ever that the local authority took action against you for lack of building regs. Please let me know if you wish for me to take this out at your expense instead on completion. If I donβt hear from you further on this point, I shall assume that you are happy to proceed without indemnity insurance" Is Indemnity insurance the best way to go here? I looked into a Lawful Development Certificate but my conveyancing solicitor said it'll likely reveal it's not up to modern regs (on H&S grounds) and we'd be liable to rectify it, which I'm not exactly sure is the case but that's from a cursory bit of research.
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#WhenTaken #157 (02.08.2024) I scored 864/1000 π 1οΈβ£ π 2155 km - ποΈ 0 yrs - β‘ 148 / 200 2οΈβ£ π 6 km - ποΈ 4 yrs - β‘ 196 / 200 3οΈβ£ π 1392 km - ποΈ 0 yrs - β‘ 162 / 200 4οΈβ£ π 23 km - ποΈ 2 yrs - β‘ 197 / 200 5οΈβ£ π 704 km - ποΈ 11 yrs - β‘ 161 / 200
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Gutting. Crucial part in rescuing us from League One and then to come back alongside Pearson to do it again but in the championship, especially after the Watford game was immense. 15/16 doesnβt happen without him. Kept us safe in 16/17. Legend, RIP.
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True but there is a chance it's somewhere else in central europe
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It's loads better now, more varied scenes both geographically and the years. No Chichen Itza spam
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#WhenTaken #156 (01.08.2024) I scored 807/1000 π 1οΈβ£ π 8917 km - ποΈ 4 yrs - β‘ 100 / 200 2οΈβ£ π 1 km - ποΈ 4 yrs - β‘ 196 / 200 3οΈβ£ π 1051 km - ποΈ 1 yrs - β‘ 168 / 200 4οΈβ£ π 2240 km - ποΈ 2 yrs - β‘ 146 / 200 5οΈβ£ π 2 km - ποΈ 3 yrs - β‘ 197 / 200 https://whentaken.com
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Burgers are good value
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Thatβs lovely. Struggling to find decent 2nd sofas, canβt justify Β£500 on cheaply made new ones.
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Ah Budinger gone, this will be close
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Handscomb has been a shadow of himself
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4 panels will essentially never fill the battery. Your daily consumption is approx 14 kWh and 4 panels will probably produce a few kWh a day - most of the install cost is in the labour, scaffolding, inverter etc so having so few panels isn't cost effective.
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What are we doing man
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Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire both have 30+ stations each. Leicestershire has ~10, we have almost as many heritage stations in use as actual, it's embarrassing. This is great (and dispiriting) if you've never seen it - an interactive map with the old lines. https://www.railmaponline.com/UKIEMap.php
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We picked up this table from BHF's eBay for Β£20, no manufacturer listed but very pleased.
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Dudley (has stations within a few miles) and Rushden are the two bigger places.
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#WhenTaken #155 (31.07.2024) I scored 899/1000 π 1οΈβ£ π 751 km - ποΈ 1 yrs - β‘ 177 / 200 2οΈβ£ π 410 km - ποΈ 5 yrs - β‘ 182 / 200 3οΈβ£ π 280 km - ποΈ 3 yrs - β‘ 188 / 200 4οΈβ£ π 2 km - ποΈ 15 yrs - β‘ 170 / 200 5οΈβ£ π 486 km - ποΈ 3 yrs - β‘ 182 / 200 https://whentaken.com
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The underlying stats are even worse
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#WhenTaken #154 (30.07.2024) I scored 927/1000 π 1οΈβ£ π 99 km - ποΈ 4 yrs - β‘ 191 / 200 2οΈβ£ π 8 km - ποΈ 6 yrs - β‘ 193 / 200 3οΈβ£ π 555.4 metres - ποΈ 16 yrs - β‘ 167 / 200 4οΈβ£ π 203 km - ποΈ 0 yrs - β‘ 192 / 200 5οΈβ£ π 478 km - ποΈ 2 yrs - β‘ 184 / 200 https://whentaken.com #3 I told myself it'll be later than I think and I still didn't listen, potentially a very good score otherwise.
