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  1. I'm lucky enough tio have a wine merchant in the village . . . . he delivers 5 litres of good AOC Minervois for £1 a litre, the very quafffable rose is 70p a litre, as is the vin de table . . . he just asks for the cubes back . . .and always service with a smile :) David
  2. I've (sadly) been to several funerals in our small community. One thing that is interesting, only the 'believers' go into the church, the rest 'non believers?' wait outside for the churchy bit to be over, the follow the cortege with the rest to the cimtere. Nice that there's room for a bit of honesty :) David
  3. Obviously not been to Peckham recently! D
  4. I think as it's part of a taxed UK Divorce and the ex is paying UK CGT on the offset against the marital home, and i don't own another home, (or won't when I sell) there shouldn't be UK CGT on my resale of it!
  5. No, I'm in the UK, but this will be my only property, I pay tax in the UK, I'm anticipating 16% on any increase between the transfer and resale prices. D
  6. Hi guys . . .me again . . . . As part of the divorce settlement, my ex is going to transfer her french house to me, for which she will be paying UK CGT. If I sell it straight away, will I be liable for any CGT ? Is this enough info for an answer? David
  7. For a stay of up to 3 months (short stay - multi entry) You need to ask at your Marie for an attestation d'accueill (sp?) which is  an offical invite from you  showing your property owning status, the details of the house and habitability, and the details of the visit and all stamped and endorsed by the Marie. You will also need a timbre Fisacal for 15 Euro's from your local tresoir public. This needs to be sent to your GF and she will need to apply in her country of residence to the French embassy/conulate for a short stay visa, will need to show return flight reservations and travel insurance to cover the period. I've had to do this a few times for my Thai GF who is at present a student in the UK. Had problems getting her back into the UK one time though, they checked out all her documentation before they'd let her back in. Uni courses are the cheapest way of getting a long term visa as the courses are inexpensive and attendance isn't checked. by French immigration (unlike the UK where less than 70% attendance can result in refusal of an extention.) Hope this is helpful David
  8. t's about 2 hours from Carcasonne to Andorra. 3 Choices of route really.... easiest but longest, head to Toulouse on the motorway turn left on the Foix interchange and  follow the signs. otherwise, take the N whatever to Toulouse, turn left at mirpoix and follow the signs to Foix (Take a map!) or head south through Limoux, take a map and follow the signs and pick up the road from Barcelona. the last two routes take about the same . . .with the second one pasing with in metres of the Spanish border, so you can have a gander there too. Andorras a bit of a dump at the border, but it makes a great day out especially if you want to have an afternoons skiing in the season :) PS re,member to fill the car with non drinkers and smokers so you can get their duty free allowance too. On the was home stop at Ax le Thermes, open one of your duty free bottles and sit with your feet in the thermal pool enjoying a nip or two with friends :) David
  9. Egger, what does your husband do? I have an empty house that could be availabale if he is a useful chap about the place... David
  10. What does your other half do for a living? D
  11. There's a very nice restaraunt at the Airport, in fact my next door neighbours had their wedding reception there. There is a cafe bit for nsakc and quick food, but the restaraunt has a full range of menus, + a very good self service starters buffet, eat as much as you like. Most tourists seem to use the cafe bit with local business men in the resto . . . worth a butchers and not too pricey, relaxed and proffesional. David
  12. Yes, you usually get a choice, Oak and Ash (Chene & Hetre I think!) being more expensive and Chestunt (Chatignier) being cheaper. A delivery is usually 3 cubic metres which I think is a peal, around £100, a stere is 1 cubic metre.
  13. Marcel Revel, on the Pont Rouge trading estate (Where Intermarche and Netto are) on the Mazamet road enter off little roundabout then first right and first right. They will offer you a choice usually,(take a list of woods if you want to know what they're talking about!) And they charge for delivery (probably quite a bit to Pradelles!) You might find someone nearer, ask a neighbour,  they'll know where you can get it. David
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