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And some parts pay 100% for elderly care and how is this fair.
This disparity is down to the "Barnet formula", introduced in the 1970's, as a temporary measure.
Politicians? - lying, cheating, two-faced, self-serving lying *******s - every single one of them and DON'T get me started on Social Workers!!
Evening folks,
Im Lee and I am looking for some advice on how to run electric to my shed. I have been searching the net for help but there's been so many different answers its starting to confuse me. I have never tried this before but I am an experienced diy'er and will give anything ago once.
I will be using my shed to fix and build motorbikes so I will be using power tools. I'm wanting to have 3 strip lights and maybe 4 or 5 double sockets.
My shed is approximately 10ft from the back of the house, it would probably be 24ft from the main fuse box. ( main fuse box is located in the cupboard at the front door)
I know I'm going to have to dig a trench to run the wire from the main fuse box to the shed but not sure how deep plus the wire will be run underneath a path, will that be safe?
Can someone please tell me how to do this and what wire, fuse boxes etc etc i will need?
Any information would be a big help as I would like to give this a go myself instead of getting a sparky in.
Aye, a bit like Income Tax was introduced as a temporary measure to finance the Napoleonic War?
As for elderly care, I had my eyes well and truly opened when I was caring for my Mother who was an Alzeimer's sufferer. That woman had worked most of her life from leaving school and paid her dues, She was of voting age when the incoming Labour Government made their famous promise of free healthcare "from the cradle to the grave" yet when she needed help it wasn't there - unless she paid for it.
Politicians? - lying, cheating, two-faced, self-serving lying *******s - every single one of them and DON'T get me started on Social Workers!!
That all seems a bit long-winded to me ....... what's wrong with just using a couple of half bricks??
It isn't just Part Pee either ..... some parts of the UK have prescription charges (for medicine etc) and other parts don't. How is that fair???
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