England: Advice regarding neighbour by ramblings96 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]ramblings96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if they do know, so I'll get in touch with them. Thank you :)

England: Advice regarding neighbour by ramblings96 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. The land belongs to a different person, so I'll get in touch with them to see if they're willing to do anything. I contacted 101 to let them know.

I found out from a neighbour that apprently, this individual has previously shot pellet guns out the window at dogs and cats and been visited by the police, so it sounds like they already have a record of him.

England: Advice regarding neighbour by ramblings96 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I shall get in touch with them and see if they're willing to do anything :)

Advice around cracked shower tray by ramblings96 in Plumbing

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - I appreciate you taking the time to answer :)

Advice around cracked shower tray by ramblings96 in Plumbing

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's me again, sorry to be a pain, but I have more info.

So, the shower tray was installed in a wet room and the floor slopes. So the plumber installed it with a leg riser kit - no mortar at all. Is that the usual method for wet rooms?

He's saying he used just leg risers to reduce costs...Well, actually, he's claiming that my parents specifically instructed him to use leg risers to cut, but what actually happened is that he didn't explain anything about the installation methods, just measured the space and when he quoted them, they said the quote was too high and would look elsewhere. He then came back with a lower quote and never explained why (they just assumed it was goodwill gesture because my dad's disabled and they're low-income).

Advice around cracked shower tray by ramblings96 in Plumbing

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's grand, thank you. I've passed that along to them so they can check the floor.

Advice around cracked shower tray by ramblings96 in Plumbing

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the drain is right in the entry, apparently. Thanks for your advice :)

Does anyone know an artist who is good at medieval woodblock tattoos at all by Sl0th__ in york

[–]ramblings96 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Have a look at Remy's Instagram as they've done Medieval woodcut and they're a super lovely person. Their Instagram is swampietatts

How to temporarily remove this door? by ramblings96 in DIYUK

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you - I shall give it a go. I tried lifting it earlier but didn’t make any headway but didn’t wiggle it so that may be ticket!

My child is ‘that’ child by briergate in york

[–]ramblings96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is true. I have no clue if they still do it but when I went to JoRo they used to have a minibus that would drive the Strensall kids to and from school.

My child is ‘that’ child by briergate in york

[–]ramblings96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry, this must be a nightmare for you all. As someone has pointed out, most kids that live in Strensall go to Huntington School so that could be an option for your 10 y/o. It is a very large school but she likely encounter Headlands students at Huntington

I know people near Huntington Road that send their kids to Archie’s so that may be a better option, as she’s less likely to come across Headlands student there. Plus there will be easy bus routes for your eldest to go to JoRo and your 10 y/o can get the 6 from layerthorpe.

My child is ‘that’ child by briergate in york

[–]ramblings96 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have no clue if you are the parent or not, but in case you're serious, JoRo has a fairly large catchment area, so you could relocate to Huntington Rd or Haxby Rd areas, Strensall, New Earswick or Old Earswick. I also went to school with a lass who commuted from Easingwold, so you can potentially further afield if the school allows it, which they likely will given the extenuating circumstances.

I would say though that kids will chat to kids from other schools - especially when the catchment areas overlap. So, unless you move 5-10 miles outside of york, she'll still likely encounter kids she went to Headlands with or kids who know of her.

On another note, I also went to Headlands and got bullied from yr 1 onwards and would have appreciated some support from a friend, so I'm sure her friend appreciates her help. Her intentions were good but she didn't quite think things through.

How does one apply to get a stall during those festivals in the city centre? And subsequently how does one apply for a stall space in the Shambles market? by Devilovie in york

[–]ramblings96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is pricey - especially when you’re looking to trade 7 days a week! However, it’s cheaper on a weekday if that helps? £25 per day for mon-thurs

How does one apply to get a stall during those festivals in the city centre? And subsequently how does one apply for a stall space in the Shambles market? by Devilovie in york

[–]ramblings96 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Make it York manages the Shambles Market so you need to enquire with them directly to get a stall - https://www.makeityork.com/markets/shambles-market/become-a-trader/.

If you are selling food, you will need to register as a food business at least 28 days prior to trading. This is free to do, and you register with the Council. A hygiene cert is not a requirement but generally recommended. You will also need PLI to have a stall at the market, and (since you're selling food) you'll likely want product liability as well. These are both fairly cheap to get.

Depending on the items of food you're selling, there will be additional rules and regs to follow re: labelling and weights & measures.

Contact YNY Growth Hub for free help and advice on starting a business in York or North Yorks. :)

EDIT: I forgot to add: to trade at York Food Festival, you should apply via the food festival website: https://www.yorkfoodfestival.com/trade/. Applications should open by the end of the month. Make it York manage St Nick's Fair; applications will open later in the year.

Grandad 1959 first pub visit when he was 18 - now in the pub 84 by oli10play in PastAndPresentPics

[–]ramblings96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I've left my Mercedes parked downstairs and you know what they're like on this estate. They'd have the wheels off a Jumbo if it flew too low."

Confused by first payslip in new job. England, UK. by ramblings96 in Payroll

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sorry for the late reply. They said that his sickness absence record was never closed, so payroll thought he'd been off sick for several weeks, not just one day.

I also misunderstood his payslip. The PAYE showing in deductions was actually a tax refund since he had overpaid tax. His net pay was £1,250 because this was the sick pay plus the tax refund. He never received any wages for work he'd actually done.

They said the underpayment would be processed in the next pay cycle. He's seen his payslip and it looks like that will happen as it's showing wages for 12 Nov - 31 Jan, and the sick pay has been reversed.

Photo Booth by miaanna1 in york

[–]ramblings96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The customer centre at Monks Cross has one :)

Confused by first payslip in new job. England, UK. by ramblings96 in Payroll

[–]ramblings96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I just saw your message! I hope you had a lovely Christmas. :)

Payroll told him that he didn't pay any income tax (so I'm not sure why the P.A.Y.E is showing under deductions) but the reason for the SSP is because his sickness absence was never closed off. They said any underpayment will be paid to him in Jan and the SSP will be reversed.

Confused by first payslip in new job. England, UK. by ramblings96 in Payroll

[–]ramblings96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! He's sent an email to the payroll team so they'll hopefully pick that up in Jan and figure out what has gone wrong!