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  1. Thank you for some very useful info. I will contact my insurers and the council, who I have written to but they haven’t replied as yet.
  2. I have a very tall, overgrown tree overhanging my back fence. I have written to the occupiers (I don’t know if house is owned or rented) on two occasions and politely raised my concerns. I asked that if they were not the owners could they kindly pass on my letters to the owner/landlord; no replies received. Last year I paid tree surgeons to cut down the overgrowth on my side but it has regrown and the tree itself is looking dangerously high, causing a lot of movement in the strong winds we have encountered this year, with some larger branches looking to be on the verge of breaking. I have sought advice from the local council, but again no response so far. As well as the above, the tree sheds it leaves all over the back area of my garden leaving considerable mess as the leaves rot for me to clear up. is there any way to go from here please?
  3. I too have a very overgrown tree overhanging my back fence. I have written to the occupiers (I don’t know if house is owned or rented) on two occasions and politely raised my concerns. I asked that if they were not the owners could they kindly pass on my letters to the owner/landlord; no replies received. Last year I paid tree surgeons to cut down the overgrowth on my side but it has regrown and the tree itself is looking dangerously high, causing a lot of movement in the strong winds we have encountered this year, with some larger branches looking to be on the verge of breaking. I have sought advice from the local council, but again no response so far. As well as the above, the tree sheds it leaves all over the back area of my garden leaving considerable mess as the leaves rot for me to clear up. is there any way to go from here please?
  4. Different contracts etc. just down to Head Teachers discretion. Some schools in this area have sent ALL staff home so we can go through grievance process if we wish to. Lots of different factors to consider. Best to consult union in all cases. Thank you.
  5. Apologies if this is in the wrong section - please move if necessary. Any experts in Education please. I work as a support staff member in a school and due to the extreme weather conditions (Mon/Tues) teachers have been given the option to stay in school or go home after students have been dismissed early at 12pm. Support staff have been told they have to stay in school and work their normal hours. Just wondering if this correct please. Support staff are not saying they don’t want to work but feel it should have been rather an all or nobody goes home scenario. Support staff have been told to relocate (if poss) to somewhere cooler to work if they need to. Teachers could also do the same once students are off site, but the majority have chosen to go home. Advice welcomed please.
  6. That’s a good point actually. I might have , but I’m sure I’m covered with my union. Thank you!
  7. I don’t think they want to get involved. They scanned his chip , put me down as the owner on his records and told me to contact the chip registry. When I changed the chip details today the registry say that I am now the registered owner and the previous owners will be contacted and if they object they will have to take legal advice. I really just want to be sure that now I have purchased him, and have a receipt signed by the previous owner, I am now the owner. If this is the case, as unfortunate as the situation is, I am willing to stick with it and keep him.
  8. Thank you so much for your all your advice. I am going to stick with it as I feel that to go as far as advertising a dog for sale you really need to be absolutely 100% certain that you can part with him beforehand. You can’t give several excuses as to why you can’t keep him and then all of a sudden those reasons don’t apply. He is already a much loved pet in my family and we will make sure he i very well looked after.
  9. I purchased a 2 and a half year old dog on Sunday from a seller who advertised it for sale because they felt he did not receive the time and attention he deserved and that they did not want to continue paying for dog walking costs. We visited them and the dog and finally agreed that they would deliver him to my house on Sunday. They were sad to leave him but said it would be best for him. I have always had a dog in my life, my previous dog dying of old age (16) last year. I paid the full asking price and got the seller to sign a receipt saying that the dog had been sold to me and was I good heath. I gave them a copy of this. Yesterday I took him to vets for a check up and innoculations ( although the ad said theses were up to date the seller then said he had his puppy injections only) and to have the microchip scanned to register as the new owner. All was going very well until 9.30pm yesterday when I received a call from the seller saying that they had changed their mind and want the dog back for a full refund. I love the dog and am very happy with him. Do they have any rights over him now please?
  10. Thank you for the info. I will contact them again tomorrow. The council tax demand is now in all three names.
  11. Hi there. I contacted the council as advised and had my name added to the council tax bill. Today I received an amended bill informing me that I now have to pay the full amount for the year plus pay back the refund issued at year end, (luckily I put this money aside just in case). There was no explanation and now my parents seem to have lost their right to a reduction. What seems rather ridiculous is that if I were to remove my name from the deeds and just live here we would pay no council tax at all as my parents are eligible for an exemption. I am quite happy to pay, but do not want to pay more to the council which they may not have a right to. Any suggestions please?
  12. Thank you for the info, which makes perfect sense. I will try again with the local council - and tell them what should happen!
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