Tesco and Eurotunnel[Copied from another Forum]If you shop at Tesco you'll probably be rewarded with Cash Vouchers. ÌýWhat you may not know is that you can exchange these for 3x their value with Eurotunnel.
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ITALIAN GENEALOGYI am researching my family tree [all UK based], and belong to a Genealogy Group here in the UK - its part of the U3A [an organisation for 'retired persons who want to do things rather than sit at home all d
Cancelling a Eurotunnel BookingÌýI have had to cancel a return trip on Eurotunnel [Car + 2 + Dog], as I have to go into hospital for an op.The booking was 'non-refundable'.I rang them to cancel and they confirmed it was non-
IMU - Its still aroundÌýI thought this had disappeared in the new tax system, but my Comune website says the first payment for 2014 is due by 16th JuneÌýPaid it via my bank today - emailed them the F24
Looks like the days of the easy/cheap trip to italy through Switzerland are numbered.ÌýApparently, the Swiss government has decided to raise the cost of the vignette to 100 Swiss Francs for 2015.ÌýThey are introducing a two month vignette for 40SF,
Petrol prices in France are now comparable with the UK, except on the French Autoroutes.One option is to fill up at the L'Eclerc superstores with their SP95 E10 petrol [its a petrol with some ethylene in - generally used in France - which is OK fo
For a change this year we drove down to Italy via BesanconÌý [avoiding most tolls by taking some good french non-motorways.]However - Besancon roads are in total chaos as they are digging them up to lay tram routes - this will take about 2 more yea
Can you help?I've just completed making a 'variation' of Limoncello. The only change is that I dispensed with the lemons, I and substituted Sloes that I picked here in the UK at the end of last year.
In today's GuardianRyanair have announced their credit card will now be liable to the same charges as other credit cards - so the end of no charge bookings
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Are you paying cashÌý or doing it by receipts and cheques?
(The black economy is alive and kicking in Italy.Ìý ÌýSaving of about 20%-40%)
If all else fails, you could email the Comune (email address on its website) .
I'd do a very simple email in English/American can with no flowery prose - just very basic.Ìý I'd then add the translation into ½ûÂþÌìÌà (Google translate) and send it to the Comune.Ìý
You'll probably get a response - usually in ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, but Google translate will translate back OK.Ìý
If you're lucky,Ìý you'll get a response from an English speaker.
I use the above process when talking to my ½ûÂþÌìÌà bank. The only thing I do is split the email into single sentences, with it's translation below it.
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Can your Caretaker recommend replacement? I'd expect him to have someone in mind.Ìý
Not sure what you are asking.
Setting up the Direct DebitsÌý is a simple form filling exercise.Ìý So that sorts out gas, water and electricity Bill's.
Don't have internet connection in Italy- just needed an email address for the bank, to send scanned,, signed documents to, from UK.
You can, of course, go the whole hog and get an on-line ½ûÂþÌìÌà bank account.Ìý It may be a bit cheaper.
We set up an italian bank account when we were over getting the keys to our house, a few years ago - the estate agent helped us set it up.
All our Utility Bill's are paid by direct debit, and the bank pays the IMU etc Bill's from the Comune - the Comune sends us the Bill's by email, and we send a scanned/signed copy to the bankÌý Ìýfor them to pay.
We top the account up when we are in Italy by cash, but can also top up by bank transfer from my UK bank.Ìý Just get your bank to send regular statements to you in the UK, either by post or email.Ìý You can also set the account to be 'On Line", but we haven't bothered with that.
We use GroupamaÌýfor house insurance .Ìý They bill us by email, and we pay by bank transfer.
HaveÌý you looked at:-
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/export-horses-and-ponies-special-rules#exporting-or-moving-equines-from-great-britain-gb-to-the-eu-or-ni
Must disagree for once with steve.
The whole point about a wood fire in a holiday home is the visual effect as much as its (in)efficiency.Ìý
In ours - it's great to come into our place in Winter, temperature in house just above freezing, put on the central heating and light the fire.Ìý Efficiency isn't ofÌýgreat importance when you only use the fire about 6 weeks or so in the yearÌý and anyway we support the local farmer by buying wood off of him.Ìý 100 euros worth does for a year or so.
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The other thing to check is the ventilation in the room.Ìý IfÌýthe problem disappears when you crack open a window, you probably need some type of air vent fitting, to allow the easier access of air into the room.
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(Dont think we'll be able to drive down to Italy until September - and we will have our first jab of the vaccine in the next 3 weeks, but I think the problem will be EU countries allowing access without conditions)
"our problem is an open wood fire where the smoke doesn't pull up the chimney. "
Try making the fireplace opening smaller - this can speed up the air flow.Ìý You can test it by holding up a bit of cardboard over the top half of the fireplace to see if things improve.Ìý If it does, a more permanent closure can be fitted.
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