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  1. A reminder... Signature guideline: Your forum signature can include your name and a line of text, or one link to a URL. Advertising is strictly prohibited by the forum code of conduct, therefore the line of text must not read like advertising.Your signature must include one URL only, which you must be personally connected with: your own business, gite or B&B, and no other business or website.If you signature needs editing, please do so at the earliest opportunity. Thank you for your cooperation. Forum Moderators
  2. A reminder... Signature guideline: Your forum signature can include your name and a line of text, or one link to a URL. Advertising is strictly prohibited by the forum code of conduct, therefore the line of text must not read like advertising.Your signature must include one URL only, which you must be personally connected with: your own business, gite or B&B, and no other business or website.If you signature needs editing, please do so at the earliest opportunity. Thank you for your cooperation. Forum Moderators
  3. Same thing. See http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/particuliers/N367.xhtml
  4. http://www1.securiteroutiere.gouv.fr/signaux/detail.asp?sSignal=2123
  5. Restricted road. Unless otherwise indicated, max speed is 110km/h. End of restricted road. No overtaking by motor vehicles whose permissible maximum load or total allowed weight is superior to 3.5 tons, except overtaking of 2-wheels. For info: http://www1.securiteroutiere.gouv.fr/signaux/default.asp
  6. [quote user="partout"]We have just bought a 1952 citroen traction, not en collection,  the car is registered in 33, has the original shaped plate on the rear drivers side back wing and the curved shaped plate on the front, both of these have painted numbers on, when we come to register the car in 47 will we get the new style registration numbers  or will they issue the old fashioned style in keeping with the car. It seems that in France they change their minds quite frequently as to what style plates they are using.... or am I wrong here.... [/quote] The size of the number plate is regulated (details here). The recent changes in legislation allow for a dept number to be shown on the reg plate. This dept number can be chosen by the owner and does not have to have any relation to where the car is based or where the owner lives.
  7. [quote user="jen"]there is also another item for 4.18 euro 'frais de ports', not sure what this is for - anyone enlighten me on that. Many thanks[/quote] P&P
  8. There is no record of your UK licence on the French system, so the penalty point cannot be deducted. You do not need to contact anyone about it.
  9. Do people buy crumble mix??? [8-)]
  10. [quote user="Starless"]Anybody else having trouble with British Food Direct? Ordered something on Jan 7th, they took the money, but they've not sent the food (yet). They have not responded to emails, and they had only an answerphone during today. Am I being paranoid? starless[/quote] [quote user="sweet 17"] That sounds good to me.  In fact, haven't had my parcel from British Foods dot com or whatever.  Sent them an email and was told that they'd had problems with their email facility and, not only that , that my parcel has been "damaged" and that they are re-arranging another one. Mind you, they DIDN'T contact me; I had to initiate contact!  Not that thrilled en ce moment. [/quote] Oh dear! That does not sound good...[:'(] I'll add a note of caution to the post where I mention them.
  11. [quote user="sweet 17"]Now for some recipes (besides soup ones) for rice and pulses........ [/quote] There are many lentils recipes and rice recipes, on Delia Online [:)]
  12. Some employers provide a "récapitulatif fiscal", which would be the equivalent of a P60, but as far as I am aware, this is not very common. Assuming you are an employee, your taxable income is shown under "revenu imposable" at the bottom of each payslip. This is the amount that will be added up through the tax year (the tax year runs from January to December).
  13. PLEASE DO NOT POST YOUR EMAIL ADRESS ON THE FORUM. Contact Ninthace by clicking on the EMAIL BUTTON at the bottom of HIS POST.
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