Joris Bobson
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If it is a different LA they won't need to inform them that they are home educatingWhen they move it will be a different LA, maybe they will be less happy.
Little parts of a larger neighborhood are called subdivisions though.Creepy showing us around the CP "housing estate" and trying to find the word "suburb" but coming out with "it's like an American sub division"!!
Mine was a new build though!I had the opposite happen to me... picked up the keys to my new house, went over and all the old owner's furniture and belongings were still in it
Nah you can pick them up at anytime especially if you are disorganised like the minghamsWhile the trip may not be gifted, I wonder if they have blagged free bike hire, in exchange for showing footage? I think Louise Pentland did something similar. I just can’t imagine them paying for the bikes - haven’t watched the vlog, but if they each had one, I think it would be nearly £200 for the duration of their stay (we hired bikes at Whinfell CP last year). There may have been additional charge for helmet hire too. Typically if you do hire bikes, you collect them on arrival, so if they were picking them up the following day, that sounds like they may have arranged a freebie Really disappointed in Center Parcs, if that is the case.
When they move it will be a different LA, maybe they will be less happy.So the local authority are happy with home schooling! ? If only it got published online like school have to. Why do would schools have to meet such high standards etc and for Lazy style school you can do what looks like very little work, fun sheets, bullet journals and basically the kids have to do it on their own??!!
The builder can also do that by remortgaging and releasing funds now the property will have a higher value on completionI don't believe they're renting - it's a young builder and he needs to get his money back to start his next project.
It's actually not that uncommon that sellers of empty properties allow people to move items into the property after exchange of contracts (I worked in the property business for years), solicitors don't agree with doing it (who's insurance covers it) but they don't have the final say.