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  1. Brett

    Mh370

    One of the theories I read this week. https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13cv1gohsmbv5jmy221vrfyiz3vdhbop04
  2. Brett

    Mh370

    One of the theories I read this week. https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13cv1gohsmbv5jmy221vrfyiz3vdhbop04
  3. I'm more looking forward to Paracrufts starting next week.
  4. Best of luck for this.
  5. No We went out a month or so ago and went up to Boulmer.....didn't see a bloody thing. We never checked any internet gubbins until it was too late the other night then no visibility last night. Humph!
  6. He wouldn't be allowed to clip them either Maggie.
  7. "No genuine preestimate of loss" seems to be a good clincher for appeal.
  8. This is a private company enfor ing parking fines which i dont think they can lawfully do. I have read many things saying that you should not pay the fines but i don't know the full facts to explain why.
  9. As symptoms has said, get to the cause of the issue would be the best bet. Keep the windows on night lock in unoccupied rooms during the day. Trickle vents on PVC windows should be open as per code with condensing boilers. The problem is that a lot of PVC windows were installed prior to like for like rules coming in and a lot of houses had non vented windows put in then boilers which require ventilation after. As for the warm damp air which will be causing the problem. If you can recycle the air in the house with cool dry air it will also be easier to heat. As for neutralising the mould, rub down the affected areas with a sugar soap but use bleach, normal toilet bleach will suffice. This will stop the mould on the surface and still allow the wall to breath.
  10. Apparently they have no lawful jurisdiction but unsure of the exact ins and outs
  11. • Click on the members tab • More Search Options • Amend the Last Post > After > Specify Date This will give you all members who have posted after the specified date. I do believe that the accounts are automatically pruned after a certain amount of inactivity, or if this is not turned on Fourgee has done periodic deletions.
  12. Brett

    Lloyds Pharmacy

    Photograph of the recent Townscape Heritage Initiative work that is being carried out on Front Street, Bedlington.
  13. Brett

    Lloyds Pharmacy

    Photograph of the recent Townscape Heritage Initiative work that is being carried out on Front Street, Bedlington.
  14. Brett

    Lloyds Pharmacy

    Photograph of the recent Townscape Heritage Initiative work that is being carried out on Front Street, Bedlington.
  15. Brett

    Ios 7

    It is rather rubbish but not experienced anything major. Just awaiting app updates to fix issues now. Have you updated to 7.0.2 Maggie or is this what the Guru told you in the apple shop.
  16. Waiting on the sloes too. Eyed a couple of elderberry bushes last week that i need to raid. Mmmmmm
  17. judging by this this is the outbuildings I was referring to across from the Main Vicarage. Shame none of the original structures remain.
  18. I bet The Old Vicarage would make a lovely family home, nicely set back behind those large walls and large double gates. I remember reading that 90 Front Street was owned by the Church at the same time and the land next door to Dennis Todd's, which is now overgrown, was all part and parcel. I do briefly remember a story that there would have been an underground escape tunnel dating way back which lead out across the road somewhere. If i remember correctly they were quite popular in local churches. There used to be an easily accessible one in Seaton Sluice buy they deemed it a hazard and concreted over (it was out the back of Delaval Hall, as you go down the avenue where the converted farm houses are now). I think I had a list of all of the vicars to have been in seat at the church which I found lying around. I will see if I can get it scanned and uploaded to go in the memory banks.
  19. I had avast or AVG free. Regular runs of CCleaner to remove any rubbish and clear temp internet files, redundant registry strings, check startup programs and uninstall software. Also after a fresh install you definitely must check out Ninite.com. Select which software you want and download the installer and installs the software with all adware/toolbars unchecked by default. Makes things so quick after clean install
  20. This may come in handy for the new fault on the fridge.
  21. There are also ways of receiving BT Sport via Sky if you don't have BT Broadband.
  22. I noticed that more and more software companies / developers are 'by default' including adware & toolbars now. Uninstalled something last week which I said to remove 'Everything' then the next option was a feedback option but also included a small tick box (pre-ticked) stating to leave some settings in case I re-install. Much like Cameron's "Active Choice" which you don't have a choice with.
  23. Do post some photos here when you have snapped something Brian.
  24. Could always try IDT computers from Bedlington. https://twitter.com/IDTUK Address: Unit 8, Sleekburn Business Centre, West Sleekburn, Bedlington, NE22 7DD Telephone: 01670 816 811
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