Hi all
Just been reading about the severe weather we are having up here in the north west.
An old pub near me has literally fallen down due to the weather.
I hope everyone is safe and have their cars kept safe.
I'm afraid I can't offer any storage space for cars but I'm sure there are others who can offer assistance.
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Re: severe weather
That's a nice thing to offer.
I am in Bournemouth and the temp is 14c and a warm breeze. Quite pleasant. Some are paddling in the sea.
I haven't had the heating on at home. I will be able to use the money saved for tyres.
Bob
I am in Bournemouth and the temp is 14c and a warm breeze. Quite pleasant. Some are paddling in the sea.
I haven't had the heating on at home. I will be able to use the money saved for tyres.
Bob
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Well I have found a farm on high ground that can accept a few cars for a short period of time if anyone needs assistance.
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Re: severe weather
My sympathies go to those who have been affected by the flooding. While I live "near" Carlisle, I live on a hill and am far enough downstream not to be in any danger, though the river has been over the road rather more often than usual and is quite full this morning (and the high tide is after midday today). However, some towns and villages have been flooded two or three times this month and there are four flood risk warnings in place today.
Just remember to let the insurers know if the vehicle is being stored elsewhere - they will be having a bad time at the moment!
A large proportion of my friend's customers live in the Keswick area and he has installed many new boilers in the last two or three weeks. He says the insurance companies are more or less giving a fixed price rather than wasting time asking for quotes. Unfortunately, there are some customers ringing to complain that he (or one of his two "workers") hasn't been to service their (working) boilers and they are not pleased when he tries to explain that he is rather busy trying to get heat into houses that have been flooded!
The floods bring out the good in people (and communities), but also brings out the worst: cowboy builders and looters etc.
I was told that skips are 50% more expensive than usual in our area at the moment.
Just remember to let the insurers know if the vehicle is being stored elsewhere - they will be having a bad time at the moment!
A large proportion of my friend's customers live in the Keswick area and he has installed many new boilers in the last two or three weeks. He says the insurance companies are more or less giving a fixed price rather than wasting time asking for quotes. Unfortunately, there are some customers ringing to complain that he (or one of his two "workers") hasn't been to service their (working) boilers and they are not pleased when he tries to explain that he is rather busy trying to get heat into houses that have been flooded!
The floods bring out the good in people (and communities), but also brings out the worst: cowboy builders and looters etc.
I was told that skips are 50% more expensive than usual in our area at the moment.
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Unfortunately it's true people do turn into a money grabbing machine once they can see pound notes.
I have een another farmer charging double the amount to bring his slurry pump into action.
I overheard two guys talking in the pub and one said he was glad of the bad weather as he could charge what he wanted and only turn up to the easy jobs and make a killing.
Hence my offer to save a flooded classic before someone is ripped off.
All the best.
I have een another farmer charging double the amount to bring his slurry pump into action.
I overheard two guys talking in the pub and one said he was glad of the bad weather as he could charge what he wanted and only turn up to the easy jobs and make a killing.
Hence my offer to save a flooded classic before someone is ripped off.
All the best.
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its been a bit grim from what i have seen on the news, hope everyone is ok
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It appears the water has receded around this area anyway, others a bit further north like York are still under water.
my mate opened a body shop a couple of years back and his place was under about 4 feet of stagnant water.
the pressure was so heavy it pushed a merc through his roller shutter door.
my mate opened a body shop a couple of years back and his place was under about 4 feet of stagnant water.
the pressure was so heavy it pushed a merc through his roller shutter door.
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