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  • Mintel predicts £1 billion new bike sales this year
  • woody21
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    Not sure if this chap would be able to help with a valuation

    http://www.weedram.co.uk

    woody21
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    Have you had a reply yet? I use EMT and have never had any complaints, except when the WiFi was down

    Link to the Chester mishap

    http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?p=109002314

    woody21
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    26 miles each way, approximately 40 minutes in a morning and 55 minutes at night

    woody21
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    Z1ppy – get them bought, it would be rude not to. I don’t think Ocado brave the wilds of the Peak District

    woody21
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    The BBC now reckon the snow will arrive on the 20th

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2656617

    The Norwegians now reckon there will be rain

    http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/England/Bakewell~2656617/long.html

    woody21
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    I couldn’t see it myself (literally)

    woody21
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    Remind the landlord what could happen

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-24916596

    woody21
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    I live near Bakewell – more than happy to get involved

    woody21
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    I am sure I’ve heard of people getting land designated as a village green

    woody21
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    Le Chameau, Muck Boots or Aigle, or an alternative Grub Boots (same as Muck Boots). Hunter do make a boot specifically for women called the Huntress – it is wider around the calf area. Dubarry Boots are ok, but they are expensive

    woody21
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    Molgrips – personally I stick with the red sky in a morning type forecast

    woody21
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    Molgrips – personally I stick with the red sky in a morning type forecast

    woody21
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    The Norwegian Weather Service give a long range forecast

    http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/England/Bakewell~2656617/long.html

    They have been quite accurate in the past

    woody21
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    Tiger6791 – after the op how long were you before you were up and about? Did you need crutches?

    woody21
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    Not exactly the same issue – but a dispute over a footpath has cost Derbyshire County Council over £450,000

    http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/grassroots/council-spends-450k-on-row-over-footpath-1-6230592

    Ouch

    woody21
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    I was – never sure exactly what happens in the engine

    woody21
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    What about diesel, when it compresses doesn’t it turn into a gas?

    woody21
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    I think that it broke a drive shaft

    woody21
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    If you do the Tissington Trail start a Tissington and head up to Parsley Hay, it is all downhill back to Tissington

    woody21
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    100% – result

    woody21
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    I’m having my arthroscopy 3 weeks today – so getting free medical advice is marvellous

    woody21
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    Trekster – you’ll need to watch Steve Perez in his Stratos on the RAC . I was lucky enough to reccy for the 1993 Network Q Rally – the Kershope stage was nearly 25 miles and took an eternity to drive through twice, I went one better in 1994 and was co-driving, unfortunately we were excluded after day 1 as we went OTL

    woody21
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    I went to Chicago – with the wind chill it was in the -30’s. The local police were arresting people who lived on the street to make sure that they had a warm room (a cell) for the night. I believe that the lake / river were frozen over – I have never been that cold, it makes Buxton positively tropical

    woody21
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    This is governed by the Apprenticeship Skills Children and Learning Act 2009 (in England) this indicates that all 16 – 18 years should be in education, an apprenticeship or employment with training, as well as raising the participation age to 17 (and then 18). Your best bet would be to talk to your local education authority

    woody21
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    Plane finder HD

    woody21
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    Russell96 – thanks for the correction, it does seem very robust and hasn’t failed yet

    woody21
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    My mate sells at country shows he users something called Pacnet, this works on a radio network as opposed to 3G or mobile phone network. This system has not let him down. One of the problems with using 3G / mobile phone signals is the more people on this medium is that you can lose your signal and transactions don’t get through

    woody21
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    Fingers crossed, our Yorkie was diagnosed with kidney cancer, he was given 6 months. Like Sausagefingers our dog ate better than me and we had a further three wonderful years with him. Stay positive

    woody21
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    We have got BT Vision and to be honest I can’t say that we are that impressed:
    Plus – unlimited downloads (had to pay more) on demand I players
    Negative: – BT Sport, I thought will get it on the television through the You View box – wrong, you need sky. There is a poor selection of free films. Fairly limited selection of sport on BT Sport

    woody21
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    The paper copy arrived last week. Just tried Pocketmags and it appears to have downloaded but when you scroll it disappears and dumps you out of Pocketmags.

    woody21
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    Anyone had any luck with downloading Issue 85?

    woody21
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    Mattb – so it’s not just me

    Mark – thanks. Sorry it’s affected your honeymoon

    woody21
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    Parkesie – same here, first time I have had a problem

    woody21
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    What fresh lunacy is this – Oliver Reed’s biography

    woody21
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    Is anyone having problems downloading the magazine

    woody21
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    Cheers

    woody21
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    I am sure I saw a recruitment advert for Yodel – van drivers need to deliver 120 parcels per day

    woody21
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    If you shop at Sainsbury’s and have a nectar card it is worth looking at Sainsbury’s Insurance, Mrs W is with them and we haven’t had any problems, insurance cover includes business use as well – which is nice. The quote we got was the cheapest one we had seen

    woody21
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    Living in the Peak Park, the PDNPA are felt by many local people to be a law unto themselves. In planning, they act as judge and jury we went to them for advice and they only told us half a story which ultimately cost £2k in planning costs and appeal fees. This is not the only high profile case that they have lost

    I wouldn’t lose any sleep if they were disbanded and their duties given to other councils and the voluntary / private sector

    woody21
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    Have you thought about an Apprenticeship? You ought to look at : https://apprenticeshipvacancymatchingservice.lsc.gov.uk/navms/Forms/Candidate/VisitorLanding.aspx

    Any age group can apply to be an apprentice

    This will identify opportunities in your area. As an alternative have you thought about becoming an assessor for call centres / administration – your local fe college could help you with this

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