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About neeeeeeeeeek

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  • Birthday 21/01/1973

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    meersbrook
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    design

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  1. Hi, and thanks for the reply. 1. It's a freehold flat in an old hotel so we just own the freehold on our flat. 3. We know who the freehold owner of the communal areas and I guess grounds is but it isn't us. 2. Our deeds just say 'to use forecourt for parking, not more than one vehicle on'. I found a marked area online see 6. below. 4. The parking isn't allocated so it's first come first serve for people who have it in their deeds. 6. There isn't a plan in our deeds of the forecourt but I found a previous application online from 2001 for converting another bit of the building and in that it refers to - 'the owners of the existing flats have access rights to the area edged blue' (but the scan is black and white!) I've asked the council for a colour copy but from that we do know there is a marked area where we can park but it is shared. I hope that helps. The original planning application for the conversion to flats isn't online, there might be more info on about the parking in that but my guess is it will show the areas marked in blue on the 2001 application as the car park. Is there somewhere I can get that from? Also our deeds are from 1980 Thanks again.
  2. The forecourt area is pretty obvious when you look at the building but it is not shown on our deeds. We think that the forecourt area should also include a few more spaces which are obviously part of the forecourt when you look at it, but those are already leased out by him separately to the ones he says are the area we can park in, so we believe we should actually have access to even more parking than the few spaces that are available to us. The wording in the deeds is exact as in the first post; 'to use forecourt for parking, not more than one vehicle on' so we have permission to park one car on the forecourt. He allocated the spaces a before we bought the flat, the person who owned our flat did not have a car so probably wasn't bothered. The bollards are a new thing but those spaces were already allocated to people so as far as he is concerned he has no reason to say he is putting bollards up as he says we can't park in those spaces.
  3. There are limited spaces available, most flats don't have access to parking in their deeds and the people he has given spaces to I don't think have it in their deeds, so they should not be parked there. We now struggle to get a space.
  4. I am hoping @Jeffrey Shaw will see this as he as offered very good advice before. I have a freehold flat which has parking available for those who have it mentioned in their Deeds. It is in our deeds and is listed in the easement rights and privileges section of the deeds and says 'to use forecourt for parking, not more than one vehicle on' So we have permission to park one car in the forecourt area. The freehold owner has allocated some of those spaces to specific people and put bollards in reducing the area where we can park considerably. I would be interested to hear if he is allowed to do this. I have my own thoughts and have posted the question on a different forum so was interested to see if the views here from people in the know match what I have been told on another forum. Thanks in advance for any advice
  5. I'm looking for well rotted horses manure if anyone knows anywhere local. There was a great stables off the roundabout Rotherham side of j33 but it's gone!! Also tried the stables up hag lane. Any ideas? Thanks :)
  6. if you are that worried about being near a rat you probably shouldn't go to any park, or city, or near anyone that feeds the birds in their garden, they are everywhere!
  7. They taking fridge freezers again? i don't want to drag it up there to find it was not on some list of essential only items!
  8. Looking at buying a listed property, it looks like quite a bit of work has been done over the years without permission and it's general state of repair means it needs quite a lot of work doing. Owner says the council just aren't interested and have never been to see the place even when asked, he seems genuine.. if you have a listed property, how have your found the council? Last thing we want is to buy it and then get told loads of things have been done and we have to put it back to how it should be! Cheers
  9. Any electricians out there? just after a rough cost to rewire a large old house. 3000sqare foot, about 16 rooms! and it's old! thanks
  10. I don't think meadowhall expected it to get that bad last night which still leaves them no excuse for sending out a press release at 9am this morning to say they were open as usual. I came off at j34 gone ten this morning and it was blocked by policeso encouraging people to try and get there was ridiculous!
  11. Looking for recommendations, think my cats teeth need looking at, any recommendations? I've used Highfield vets on London road before and thought they were fine but that was a few years ago. Live in burngreave so ideally something reasonably Central Ish!! Thanks
  12. Thee work should not change, I cover an area with multiple and changing sites so not at one location. The service desk I am sure will all lose their jobs as the new company will have a big one in India. They will still need the mobile guys on the ground though in the UK unless they have their own existing engineers, which is a worry as being told you are safe until March seems to imply that after march, who knows! We don't even know the name of the company yet so can't even look to see what other contracts they have to see how they operate. In theory with Tupe I assumed that we would be OK for a year, but the wording implies otherwise...
  13. Thanks everyone, all info greatfully received! I expected to get screwed over after a year but the wording saying your job is safe until March was a surprise. Sounds like they already plan to restructure immedietly. The roles will still exist, it is the IT function for a 10000+ employee company so someone has to keep it running! We have not been given redundacny as an option, we are in the pot of people being tupe'd. Other people are in a pot with role mathcing and redundancy but we don't have a choice.
  14. So my job is being outsourced, the whole team is being tupe'd to some as yet un-named company, supposedly at the start of December. We have just received an email saying that The outsource provider will be contractually committed to retain staff transferred under TUPE until their service area transitions from as-is to the new outsourcer operating model/service. This means that all staff in scope for TUPE will have job security until at least march. Long-term employment opportunities with the outsource provider will be discussed during the collective and individual TUPE consultation, including wider opportunities within the outsource provider organisation. I thought TUPE meant they could not change your terms and conditions for a year? The work will still be there so they can't just replace us with cheaper versions or give it to their existing staff. (assuming they have people in their business doing similar roles). Guess as the moment we just have to wait and see as we have zero information but this does sound like after 3 months they plan to screw us over! Anyone know much about it? thanks
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