AS the cold weather continues it’s easy to feel a little blue. With all the snow so far this year I’ve definitely wanted to hibernate and nestle up indoors.Read
IF your radiators are hot at the bottom and cold at the top, this usually means there’s trapped air inside, which stops them from filling with water and working properly.Read
Beat those January blues Jan 9 2010
The first month of the year is traditionally a time when we feel most miserable. But you can beat the blues with a few easy steps in your home, says Claire Hornby. more
Everybody seems to be spent up after Christmas, the weather is still cold and the days are long and dark.Read
The finishing touches to a fesitve home Dec 19 2009
BY NOW your halls should be decked, twinkling with an abundance of fairy lights, tinsel, foliage and almost ready for Christmas. more
IF your kitchen’s looking a bit lacklustre, why not give it a funky kitsch 50s style revamp? Go for flowery tea towels, oven gloves and aprons, a smattering of polka dots and lots of pink. Dec 15 2009
THIS fabulous cotton apron – featuring the famous second World War poster – has a vintage retro feel and is, of course, made in England. It’s £21.99 from www.gifted penguin.co.uk or call 01642 763000. more
Have a creative Christmas Dec 12 2009
THE first one you received will have looked a little lonely, standing on the mantelpiece. But by now you will probably have a healthy collection of Christmas cards and in a few days you will have them everywhere. Yet it’s not the amount that’s the problem, but what to do with them! more
Get in the Christmas party mood Dec 5 2009
Claire Hornby begins to make her plans for a sparkling season of fun, parties and time with the family. more
I’M sure you’ve realised by now that Christmas is my favourite time of year.Read
DAVE says: The options are that you can get in touch and arrange a payment plan so that the tenant does not fall further into arrears, you can issue notice under Section 21 of the Housing Act which gives the tenant two months’ notice to vacate, or (if the tenant is more than two months in arrears), you can issue a notice under Section 8 of the Housing Act, which means if the tenant does not vacate within two weeks of the date court proceedings will commence.Read
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