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Might be worth waiting for the 16mm (24mm equiv) f/2.8 releasing next month https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07NQWFDJB/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1550143769&sr=8-3&keywords=fujifilm+16mm+2.8
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this is an option for a cheap wider angle if you wan to keep with the cropped sensor camera https://www.e-infin.com/uk/item/2353/canon_ef-s_24mm_f/2.8_stm_lens
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Mine didn't have any major works planned, so can't be sure.
this suggests your solictor ask their solicitor to get it from the council
https://www.southwark.gov.uk/home-owners-services/buying-selling-subletting-and-remortgaging/pre-assignment-informationBut ask seller for all information they have recieved as soon as possible and keep doing you're own digging with the council website, here shows when it is planned, if not what is type of works is planned. http://maps.southwark.gov.uk/connect/in_my_southwark.jsp?mylayer0=QUIP%20housing%20blocks&intro=HRPs
It's sort of good you know about this now and can consider the cost, definitely request a price reduction of some kind from the seller based on the planned costs (but still keep a good chunk of money aside as it's very possible to be thousands more)
Just looked up my estate and looks like i'll have that fun sometime in 2023-26
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I wouldn't worry so much about surveys if it's a sturdy LA block of flats. More important to get information on Major Works done or planned, especially Southwark's 'warm, dry safe' plans for the building
Check previous service charges, planned works and if the roof has been redone in it's lifetime. And keep some money aside in case you end up having to pay for works when/if it happens.
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extender is made by https://www.instagram.com/dmenorbikes/ just in case you didn't know
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https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/330254 omnium with extender bar being sold
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For anyone else if they ever get this weirdness, I had entered 'none of these above apply' on Amend self-employment details (page 1) as none of the options applied. This options seems not allow you to pay NICs.
I choose "My 'basis period' (the self-employed period for which I am taxable) is not the same as my accounting period (Optional)" and then made my basis the full tax year and now it's showing an amount of NI to pay.
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calc matches up with this https://www.gov.uk/self-employed-national-insurance-rates
Seems weird it wouldn't allow me to pay through my self assessment, and doubly weird it seems so much higher for a voluntary contribution. Guess I'll need to call
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When i filled out my self assessment it wouldn't let me pay NI contributions saying i have nothing to pay. Now looking at my NI Record it says i need to pay a voluntary contribution to fill my my record for the year, which is fine, but it seems to be almost double what online calcs say my contribution should be for how much i earned.
Are voluntary contribution calcs higher for some reason?
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shorter stem gives more space for carrying without your handlebars hitting the packages, unlikely to be a problem on a bullitt unless you're carrying 8+ archive boxes. Shorter stems also mean it can be shared between people of different heights more easily.
Longer stem will make handling less twitchy which would be a bonus on a bulitt.
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1 litre is as small as drybags seem to get
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Highlander-DRY-SACK-Roll-Waterproof-Storage-Bag-camp-kayak-Drysack/352594900065?epid=1507795713&hash=item52184b3461:m:mRADudKutT6IPbXBBLo6xZg:rk:4:pf:0
otherwise just use sandwich/ziplock bags and keep spares in case they rip
If the stuff doesnt need to be kept dry try to reuse little drawstrings, like the ones that come with sleeping bag liners or tent pegs that you're not using