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Thanks for thee replies, all useful.
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I've tried following the gov.uk site for this but that just leaves me more confused! Perhaps one of our retired members could help/explain? I receive a works pension of £12,000 and a state pension of £8,000 (figures rounded for simplicity}. I realise that state pension is paid without deductions but that it counts as taxable income so the pension plus works pension totals £20,000. So I assumed £20,000 minus the tax allowance of £12,570 leaves £7.430 to be taxed. But the tax code I've been given bears no relation to the tax allowance, I thought it would be 1257L. Am I missing something? Any help glady received.
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Thanks for all the replies, great info.
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Can these be used on the tram system? These are the passes you qualify for when you reach a certain age after 60. Cheers.
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/v14m1rug6A8orAPx6 https:/ Looking for any info on the strange looking building on the corner of Hoyle St and Doncaster St. Only the facade appears original with what appears a corrugated tunnel behind and attached to the facade. What was its original and subsequent uses? Cheers.
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Has anyone seen any flour, plain or bread flour, in any shop?
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How much are tilers charging these days? Presumably by the sqm? Excluding materials, 3 courses of tiles, 5m run, into window reveal.
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The family of a retired Sheffield carpenter who died of a lung disease caused by asbestos is appealing for his former colleagues from the Sheffield Public Works Department to help investigate his death. Derek Cousins developed asbestosis during his retirement after breathing in asbestos dust and fibres 20 to 40 years earlier while employed as a joiner with the Sheffield Public Works Department. More info http://bit.ly/1NBvR6v
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Is this a fair quote for small garden wall
rob123 replied to rob123's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
That's a good idea xdbx. Cheers. -
Is this a fair quote for small garden wall
rob123 replied to rob123's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
Good point but it was caused by previous owners and we can't do our side without theirs so in a bit of a bind really. -
Is this a fair quote for small garden wall
rob123 replied to rob123's topic in Sheffield Property & Housing
It's all one wall serving both houses unfortunately. The bricks are interweaved. -
My front garden wall, about .5M high 2M long, runs into next door's wall which is owned by a private landlord. Their portion of the wall is bowing badly (due to some shrubs in their front garden) and bringing mine down. They say they can get both portions rebuilt (one part can't be sorted out without the other) for £950, of which £475 would be my contribution. Is this a reasonable quote ?
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Location paramount for me Derby Tup plus pool etc. You make so good points.
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Cheers Stanleybobs, that's useful.