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  1. Sorry Keith, I forgot to say which site, I still couldn`t find any mention of a touring caravan site at the Davy Crockett web site so I got in touch with Camping International De Jablines, It was recommended by Lizzie. The site is only 9klm from Disneyland Paris which is ideal for us. Many thanks again for everyones assistance.    Kind Regards Sugarlady
  2. Just to say thankyou for the information, We have booked in at the site, it looks really nice on the website.                                           Kind Regards, Sugarlady
  3. Thanks Keith and every one for your help, I brought up the Davey Crockett web site but it still didn`t give me anything about a tourer site, I must be doing something wrong, perhaps I will try again.                                                     Thanks again, Sugarlady                      
  4. Thank you for your help Bassman, we will try the campsite. Thanks also to Gay, we really needed a tourer site as we already have the caravan but it was good of you to try. Kind Regards Sugarlady
  5. Can anyone recommend a touring caravan park within an hours drive of Disneyland Paris. we are hoping to take our three young grandaughters there for the Whitsun holiday. Kind Regards Sugarlady 
  6. Hi Alcazar, we are in Haute Vienne and today we have the most beautiful weather , one of those feel good to be alive days. The violets are in full bloom and perfume, the crocus are in bloom, the blossom buds are swelling, and the lizards are playing in the sun, what more could you ask for. We moved here from near Scunthorpe 17 months ago and love every minute of it, I thought you were coming over here to live, did I get that wrong?  Regards Sugarlady
  7. [quote]Hi Everyone, Just wanted to say that we will actually be moving to a little commune near La Coquille in department 24 on 7th November and apart from the administration things can't wait to become Fre...[/quote] Hi Val, hope you like living in France as much as we do, we came here almost a year ago and have loved every minute of it. Every good wish to you and your husband,I think we have already met you at your close neighbours house, look forward to seeing you both again.                          kind regards Gill& Geoff
  8. [quote]I love real white cotton bed linen but since we came to France it has slowly yellowed till even John cannot tell the difference between the cream and yellowed sheets. We have well water (not our's, f...[/quote] Hello Di, I read somewhere that a couple of Steredent tablets added to your usual wash works wonders, haven`t tried it myself but it might be worth a try. I use Persil or Ariel liquid and find that both are very good. Maybe its more to do with the well water.                        Kind regards Sugarlady
  9. [quote]Hi I agree with Jan - give Drire a shot. I downloaded the necessary forms from the Drire website - 'demande d'identification' - they do a very wierd attempt at English translation to assist you here ...[/quote] Many thanks to everyone for the advice, we will try the DRIRE path and see what happens, I will let you know if we have any luck.          Kind Regards, Sugarlady
  10. Hope you can help us; we have a Korean car which we would like to put onto French plates . The makers no longer exist and neither Swansea or Bristol DVLA can help us get the certificate of conformity which we need. The car has 2yrs CT. on it and is insured. It is 7yrs old. Has anyone else had this problem and if so did you manage to overcome it?.                                       Kind regards                                                   Sugarlady
  11. [quote]As anyone any reasonably successfull methods of removing the attachments that ivy leaves behind on walls.I need to repaint the garage wall and have removed an ivy,which as usual has left its fine tend...[/quote] Hi Maude, we had the same problem in England, the Ivy had grown on the brick walls, we tried almost everything to remove them, then we tried a pressure washer and that worked. It was a bit messy and in parts had to be helped with a stiff bristle brush (not wire), it turned out OK.Don`t know what your wall is made of but you could try on a bit thats out of sight to start with. Regards Sugarlady.
  12. [quote]Can anyone help we are concidering shipping a Franco Belge woodburner out to our place in france has anyone had any dealings with them i can find a lot of information on other make but not Franco Belg...[/quote] Hi Steve,we have just had a Franco Belge woodburner installed, we bought it at our local Quincaillere in Chalus (87), if you need the address please email me.They have been great to deal with, they have installed it as well, very good service.                                      Regards Sugarlady
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