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The contractors are by Royal Appointment and they have a specialist firm in for the chandeliers....Saw on news they found old newspaper and cigarette packaging from queen victorias reign. apparently some of the cabling is still in use from back then! no wonder they are replacing it.
I hope Her Majesty has checked the electricians are part p approved mind and she gets her certificate at the end of it, don't want to come on forum next month to find Elizabeth from Windsor asking about getting no certificate for the works on her home in London!
Never gets old, that one.The contractors are by Royal Appointment and they have a specialist firm in for the chandeliers....
No....they’ll instruct the butler to go and turn the heating off or on!Well I'm truly surprised Phil didn't come one here looking for advice to do it himself. Maybe he's holding out for when Liz wants Nest / Hive / Honeywells effort.
can not see any builder a** hang out can you .Those are some very well dressed electricians pulling those wires in.
well they will be. probably southerners on £80/hour. queenie can afford such extravagance.Those are some very well dressed electricians pulling those wires in.
Like She will be paying for it??????well they will be. probably southerners on £80/hour. queenie can afford such extravagance.
Either way,i refer back to something i was told as a kid...Believe nothing you hear - and only half of what you see
Can better that. In Bristol a few years ago in a cafe on Whiteladies Road just along from the BBC. I was in a cafe getting lunch and got chatting to Sir David Attenborough. He was in Bristol as the natural history stuff was or may still be based there....I went on a school nature trip,and got to ask David Bellamy a question...
Those are some very well dressed electricians pulling those wires in.
Where's the PPE? Ye gods, they would all be off site on my watch.
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