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  1. The new routes from Liverpool are:

     

    ROUTE
    FREQUENCY
    START DATE
    LOWEST FARE(ex taxes)
    BARCELONA (REUS)1 X DAILY31 MAR 05£7.99
    CORK1 X DAILY26 APRIL 05£2.99
    GRANADA1 X DAILY26 APRIL 05£12.99
    LIMOGES3 X Weekly19 APRIL 05£4.99
    MURCIA1 X DAILY31 MAR 05£17.99
    NIMES4 X Weekly20 APRIL 05£4.99
    PISA1 X DAILY19 APRIL 05£12.99
    SHANNON1 X DAILY3 MAY 05£2.99
    VENICE1 X DAILY26 APRIL 05£4.99

     

  2. [quote]We've been looking around and can only find the very basic white sockets. Does anyone know if there are any others available anywhere? Stainless steel for example?[/quote]

    I didn't see any of those in Leroy Merlin's. They were all white sockets the only variation on the theme being coloured surrounds.

    Go to http://www.leroymerlin.fr and enter the word prise in the box marked moteur de recherche at the top of the page.
    The results page gives three options and one is marked as having 259 listings. Click on that and you will see what I mean.

     

  3. Marcel

    I had a look in Leroy Merlins. The price of sockets seem to vary a great deal.

    I found one labelled "Prise 2 Pole + Terre 10-16A" (presumably rated to take between 10 and 16 amps) and that was priced at €6.29.
    There were others that were also two pin and earth but I could not find any rating on them and they were priced as low as €2.61.

    Sorry I cannot be of more help to you.

     

  4. Having seen this post, I paid a visit to Leroy Merlin's in Dunkerque this afternoon as I was over on one of my coach trips again.

    The only 200mm flue sectionsI could find there was the rigid product and each piece WAS expensive. The magasin at Dunkerque also stocked flexible but this was of the 150mm internal diameter variety. I made a note of the descriptions of both ie. tubage rigide and tubage flexible and have just check the Leroy Merlin website - they do not list any item using the word tubage let alone the full description.

    So apart from from Bob's reply, I do not know what else to suggest apart from using "shank's pony" and paying a visit to these magasins.
    I'm sorry that I cannot be of more help to you.

     

  5. I have just checked the BF website

    Routes show are:

    Portsmouth to Caen
    Portsmouth to St Malo
    Portsmouth to Cherbourg NEW! for Spring 2004
    Poole to Cherbourg
    Plymouth to Roscoff
    Plymouth to Santander
    Cork to Roscoff

     

    I then did a test booking for mid week travel to St Malo with an outside cabin to check the cost. This is what I got back

    Price Breakdown
     
    Outbound FerryNumber Price
    Vehicle and Passengers   135.00 GBP
    Outside 2 berth cabin with shower and WC1  
       49.00  GBP
     
    Inbound FerryNumber Price
    Vehicle and Passengers   111.00 GBP
    Outside 2 berth cabin with shower and WC1  
       25.00  GBP
     
    Total 320.00 GBP
    Online Saving -5.00 GBP
    Online Total 315.00 GBP

     

    Can someone enlighten me as to why a cabin on the outbound leg is £24.00 dearer than on the return leg?

    Oh and aren't they generous with their HUGE discount for booking online? Somehow I think not.

    When I next return to the Brittany/Normandy area, I will be using Speedferries and will enjoy the four drive from Boulogne.

     

  6. Good evening Graham

    Have just returned home from France and yes I did visit Leroy Merlin's at Dunkerque.

    They DO sell an oval headed handle.

    It is described as a "Manche Triangular Frene Hache" and it measures 7.5cm x 3.5cm for the eye and is 1 metre long.
    Price of said handle is €8.90.

    I appreciate that you don't live anywhere near one of Leroy Merlin's branches, but perhaps the description may assist in trying to locate one locally?

     

    PS. Just a thought, is one metre a bit short for a pick axe handle?

  7. Good evening Graham

    Have you tried Leroy Merlin's?

    They definitely sell pick axes as can be seen here http://www.leroymerlin.fr/mpng2-front/pre?zone=zonecatalogue&idLSPub=1048595701&1043163847.idnode=4683917&02-multicritere-render=off&01-comment-choisir-render=on&03-zoom-produit-render=off&04-selectionne-pour-vous-render=off&09-Q2Q-render=off

    so I presume that they will sell the handles separately as well.

    I am in Dunkerque tomorrow (Saturday) and need to go to the Leroy Merlin's there, so if I think on I will take a look for the handles and let you know what i find.

     

     

  8. [quote]Just had a look and it doesn't say anything about having to upgrade the Free edition on this pagehttp://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/I think it would if there was a problem.[/quote]

    Unfortunately Gay it does on Grisoft's home page.

    To get AVG 7.0 Free edition, you follow the instructions given on the page that Gay has given the link to above.
    In that way you will still receive your free antivirus protection.

     

  9. From information sourced from another site:

    The rules regarding CGT changed in January 2004 and this apparently was the position in March 2004.

    You are exempt from French CGT if you are in receipt of an old age pension or are an invalid. This applies even if you are a non-resident. This is subject to some fairly detailed conditions set out in the tax code. There are a number of other more detailed exemptions. The main residence exemption which is similar to the UK one and which can only apply if you are French resident appears below.

    And with a bit of further research have conifrmed it word for word here:

    http://www.sykesanderson.com/articles/french_cgt_rules_2004.asp

     

     

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