A mix of Travelodge, Premier Inns and rooms above pubs. We’re fortunate enough to have a volunteer driver transporting bags so we only have to ride with a rucksack containing just waterproofs and a few spares. Tbh that’s my ideal as I think lugging camping gear around on a bike would be a bit...
Started the Wolf Way today, east anglia, 276 miles over 4 days, off road wherever possible.
Quite easy going with a good pace so far but the weather is quite good which always helps.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czjy2g4m49mo
So the crook firstly binned off his management agency in a shameful attempt at deflecting blame and is now chasing his tail as the noose tightens.
Redbridge council also shitting themselves as their negligent lack of enforcement has been...
The front wheels might be protruding from the arches and the tyres look semi-slicks, that’s a full-on handling set-up, bloody awesome. Just about road legal but set up like that with its light weight too must be an absolute hoot to drive.
Funnily enough was lucky enough to have a blast in a...
I hope he’s not had any new tenants move in after the 8th April either. The letting/managment agency would’ve know full well that was a breach of regulations.
That’s the frustrating thing with dodgy landlords, they need dodgy agents to turn a blind eye. I hope they get what’s coming to them too.
This absolute wanker:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9qgd4q49gvo
This is precisely the sort of arsehole the Landlord Selective Licensing is supposed to smoke out.
We can park the debate around the ramifications of complete Section 21 removal for the moment but there is clear evidence...
250GT SWB California Spyder. One of 56. Normally hidden away in private collections so incredibly fortunate to see one parked in the street. Last one sold at auction 2024 $17m.
Achingly beautiful.
Have got a bit of current ongoing involvement in this and also some fairly close anecdotal experience too so can’t let that Acorn spin go unchallenged.
The spin itself is very misleading. Labour know there is no such thing as “affordable” housing, only “subsidised” and we need to change that...
You have to wonder about the toilet training. Not sure how you do that but a bit yuk if not.
I did managed to have a brief chat with the lady, she was really lovely in a mad professor sort of way. She’d either nailed it or wasn’t bothered.
Seemed odd to me but walking your dog with your...
Went for a shower downstairs yesterday evening and there’s a big fat frog in the shower tray staring at me.
Thought it must’ve sneaked in from the back garden while the doors were open and had gone in search of water, but then spotted a little puddle of water by the toilet bowl and a few wet...
I don’t think anyone’s disputing that, it’s about the regulation and the way that’s delivered or if you think regulation is even necessary.
Takes us back to those fundamentals being where we’re at now, the rest is a pretty worn record.
Hmmm, I think approving 98% more efficiently or any sort of blanket approval is probably going to perceived in the less nuanced way of ‘waiving everybody through’.
I’ve always felt Starmer has got to be particularly careful on that one. As touched on previously I think as a country we’re a bit...
I think we’re way beyond any value in debating who’s to blame and probably getting close to the point where fundamentally it’s about whether you believe in open borders or not, with the racist nutcases at the far edges of one side and the dreaming utopians on the far edges of the other.
Brexit...
To a point I agree, but if the debunking isn’t changing attitudes by now I guess it never will. I guess we’re probably at that point and it’s echo chambers from here on in.
Difficult to see healthy outcomes from that situation unfortunately.
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