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  1. Thanks once again. We are now expecting an initial quote and I am looking to get an idea if this is reasonable, compared to the prices I can expect to be charged elsewhere.

     

    I am not expecting to use materials other than block paving or asphalt, depending on the costs involved. I have been advised that these alternatives are sound, assuming the underlying base layers are laid correctly - to a sufficient depth and compacted in the proper way.

     

     

    Thanks


  2. Thanks for all your further replies. We have a builder visiting this weekend who I trust to do a good job, but I would value any recommendations to other companies that have laid drives for any other people on the forum.

     

    Any suggestions for companies that are pleasant to deal with and do good work?


  3. Thansk - I'd not considered anything like the stone you mention. I'm just considering either aphalt or some form of block paving. Main consideration is how durable the surfaces are. I've been told that icy conditions and the use of rock salt to clear snow can damage some materials used for surfacing.


  4. I am in the process of arranging for a builder to construct a new drive at our home. Ahead of any quotes I get, does anyone have a good idea how much a new drive should cost per square meter?

     

    The price will include digging out the drive space, removal of waste material, laying a hard core foundation layer and likely surfacing with tarmac. Some surface water drainage channels and edging will also be also required.

     

    Can anyone give a ball park figure of what I should expect to pay on a per square meter basis?

     

    Thanks


  5. The sausages from Crawshaws in Hillsborough Barracks were good but not exceptional.

     

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    We had them from there ages ago - it was the gammon steak I had really put me off and made me wonder what all the fuss was about.

     

    I have to admit to not being a big fan of processed meat in general, but there are some excellent sausages available from places like Beeches and I do enjoy those. As I say, the pies from 'Kevin's Pies' are also definitely worth a try.


  6. Re Crawshaws, are you referring to John Crawshaw who provide quality meats from a small number of outlets, or Crawshaw's who sell 2 chickens for a fiver and are the equivalent of the PoundBakery?

     

    I was referring to the Crawshaw's who are now supplying pies and sausages in our local grocer and who supply the Rhinegold Nursery cafe on Loxley Valley Road. I think this is the same butcher as the one who owns the shop in Hillsborough Barracks? We didn't enjoy the meat from these places.

     

    I seem to remember we bought chickens from a butcher of the same name in Sheffield city centre market and they were very nice.


  7. I'm glad you and other people here enjoy Crawshaw's meats, but I've never understood the fuss. I've tried them - but only once. We found them (and their other meats) poor quality with chewy skins. Had a Crawshaw's gammon steak and it was rubbish - fatty and tough.

     

    Our local grocer at Stannington stocked Chris Beech's sausages for quite a while as she said they had a much higher meat content than Crawshaw's. We tried their shop on South Road and they stock some great stuff, IMO. Had some 'Kevin's pies' from their last week. Great.

     

    Also, - if you can get to Bradfield farmer's market, Bradfield Meats sausages are usually very nice. The ones at the Our Cow Molly shop at Dungworth are also great, if a bit pricey. Their Venison sausages are very tasty.


  8. Thanks again for all your responses. We will be getting Frank at Loxley to inspect our car on Tuesday. I'm not sure if he deals with more complex jobs like cam belt changes. Atkinsons sound good, because I found they are recommend on the Good Garage Scheme website. Not come across that before - seems to be a good resource. for recommendations etc....

     

    Anyhow, no hitches with the new car. Bought a Honda Civic and it had got us to the in laws and back without a hitch. They live in Redcar nr Middlesbrough, so a nice long test drive! Car was great on the M way - felt very safe in it. Very smooth and quiet.

     

    Happy New Year to you all.


  9. Having managed to find a decent used car recently, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good garage for servicing and maintenance, preferably in the Hillsborough area.

     

    I'd really like to find someone reliable that doesn't make me feel like an idiot every time I visit, or take forever to do the work and charges a fair price. Someone who is happy to deal with Japanese cars also necessary.

     

    Hope I'm not looking for the impossible :-)!

     

    Cheers.


  10. Hi - I haven;t posted any images on here for a while. Anyone know how to display the images hosted on flickr in a new post? Seems to have changed - I can't find the link address on flickr anymore, if you see what I mean?

     

    Regards

     

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    OK - sorted. See my beer photo!


  11. We bought a Canon Pixma A4 printer a while ago. It's no longer available - model IP7250. It only cost 59.00. I intended it for document printing and a few photo prints for the kids. As it turned out, the photo quality is excellent - easily as good as online prints form Snapfish etc and much better than my old Epson photo printer.

     

    I think if you buy a Canon Pixma printer (make sure cheap ink cartridges are available), you wont be disappointed.

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