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    • My wife is the named person to his bank account with him having Dementia being his daughter (I say named person she still is but he recently passed away and the deputyship application has now being stopped by the solicitor as it's no longer needed) We've only just got the Death Certificate so the bank will be the next step informing them. She went to the bank and explained the situation but even being his named person the bank said she didn't have the power to stop DD without any legal documents (virgin money) was the bank. She could have copies of bank statements that was about it.
    • I see you said you tried to stop the DD but it seems that didn't work. May I please ask why that didn't work? You should be asking your bank to cancel the DD and I don't see why they would have objected, hopefully you can clarify this. I agree that you should be making a claim here against your bank and ask them for a DD refund. There is no timeframes for this.
    • Thanks DX,   I wasn't aware we could do that for that length of time. I'll ask my wife to check with the bank this week
    • Yeah That's correct. We left rent payment coming out of his bank account from January 2023 - August 2023 until we could find somewhere to sort out his belongings which was fine. I tried to give notice a few times from August 2023 asking for advice from Sanctuary housing how we went about this explaining his condition and that he was in a Nursing home from December 2022. I explained we don't have any legal powers to his account like POT but were in the process of going for Deputyship and that I was the named person to act on his behalf to speak with Santuary housing. I said we could provide details of his condition and proof he was now in a nursing home with date he moved in. This went ignored despite repeated attempts to contact them until a housing manager contacted us end of February 2024 and notice was finally accepted with his tenancy coming to an end March 22 2024. Although they have continued to take rental payments for the flat despite someone else living in it from the 1st April. I wasn't aware payments were still being taken till I checked his May banks statements. I had asked them to back date rental payments to August 2023 when I gave notice rather than just giving notice in March 2024 but they've ignored that bit. I don't see why they shouldn't give it back they've taken money they shouldn't have.
    • go do a Direct Debit Guarantee Clawback to your bank if you've now got control of his bank account finny.
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
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Costco today. I am pushing heavy trolley. Come across other trolley, parents busy looking at stuff, young child in front of trolley. Child suddenly darts away right in my path, thankfully, I manage to stop my trolley before hitting the kid. At the point, parents finally turn around, remove child from where he is still standing in the middle of the aisle, allowing me to go through, at last. As I go past, I admittedly give parents a filthy look. At that point, they start berating me on how *I* am giving a bad example to the child with my attitude. WELL... :mad:

 

We had a few chosen words, them insisting that it is my fault (HOW exactly? :-?), that I am rude etc... 10 mns of that, with them insisting that they do supervise their child properly with their back turned to said child throughout, completely ignoring him, and that *I* am setting a bad example to the child (whilst refusing to take responsability for theirs or their child's behaviour, instead blaming it all on another person loudly in front of said child and of course not once telling him to say sorry ... Hmmm, no double standards there then!)

 

Argggghhhh. :mad:

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Costco today. I am pushing heavy trolley. Come across other trolley, parents busy looking at stuff, young child in front of trolley. Child suddenly darts away right in my path, thankfully, I manage to stop my trolley before hitting the kid. At the point, parents finally turn around, remove child from where he is still standing in the middle of the aisle, allowing me to go through, at last. As I go past, I admittedly give parents a filthy look. At that point, they start berating me on how *I* am giving a bad example to the child with my attitude. WELL... :mad:

 

We had a few chosen words, them insisting that it is my fault (HOW exactly? :-?), that I am rude etc... 10 mns of that, with them insisting that they do supervise their child properly with their back turned to said child throughout, completely ignoring him, and that *I* am setting a bad example to the child (whilst refusing to take responsability for theirs or their child's behaviour, instead blaming it all on another person loudly in front of said child and of course not once telling him to say sorry ... Hmmm, no double standards there then!)

 

Argggghhhh. :mad:

 

 

Typical..They'd probably argue the same thing when their child is trapped under the wheels of a lorry in the car park. They should be thankful that all you did was give them a filthy look and didn't send their little angel flying:mad:

 

Lol PD...I didn't know I had to clock in and out.. :)

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I need a bit of opinion on this one. Is it acceptable for someone to run down your road very early in the morning (between 6-8am) shouting Gods praises at the top of their voice?

 

He lives close to my parents ...runs down their road shouting that we should praise God ..runs a mile to reach our house and is still shouting in the street.

 

Doesn't the dumb idiot realise we don't all live in his world..some people may be ill, have to work on a Sunday and the last thing they need is him preaching at that time in the morning?

 

Ideas so far are parking outside his house and shouting or playing satinic verses. The airgun option isn't viable..although tempting. He's been doing it for the past year or so and it's geting beyond a joke. His Sunday may be sacred but ours is a normal working day.

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Local authorities have a number of powers to deal with noise. The main legislation is that relating to statutory nuisance in Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Noise is defined as unwanted sound and it can originate from a number of sources, such as amplified music, barking dogs, machinery, construction and DIY activity, alarms and transport. Some neighbour noises, such as from children, raised voices, footsteps, doors being closed etc, cannot normally be dealt with under the Environmental Protection Act. The majority of noise problems can be resolved by talking to the person responsible, as they may not be aware that their activities are causing disturbance. I would still give your local council a call to see if they can help. Keep records of times and dates from now on Crapstone.

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Then again, it could be a bit tricky, as it could be argued that he is doing no more and no less than a church bell, namely "calling the faithful to their knees". In old day, watchmen would patrol the street shouting the time on the hour and "all is well!"

 

Is this every day or only on Sundays? Could it be a case of care in the community gone wrong? And has someone actually tried to knock on his door and asked him nicely to confine his activities to his home?

 

With anything else, I would say you would have a chance, as soon as religion is involved, it always complicates things. :-|

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I'd have a word with him first if you can, and if he doesn't take it too well then mention to him that you have done your bit by making him aware of the problem and giving him a chance to resolve the issue himself before you go to the authorities. As said above keep records of when he does this. I understand people have their faiths and that some require them to 'spread the word' but they can find more peacefull way to do this. As annoying as leaflets are I'd much rather someone put them through the letterbox than run up the street shouting!!! Maybe you could suggest that as an alternative?

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I want to live in a world where chickens are free to cross the road without their intentions being questioned. :razz:

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Local authorities have a number of powers to deal with noise. The main legislation is that relating to statutory nuisance in Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Noise is defined as unwanted sound and it can originate from a number of sources, such as amplified music, barking dogs, machinery, construction and DIY activity, alarms and transport. Some neighbour noises, such as from children, raised voices, footsteps, doors being closed etc, cannot normally be dealt with under the Environmental Protection Act. The majority of noise problems can be resolved by talking to the person responsible, as they may not be aware that their activities are causing disturbance. I would still give your local council a call to see if they can help. Keep records of times and dates from now on Crapstone.

 

Does this include your neighbour blowing those VuVuthingys at stupid times of day?

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Is this every day or only on Sundays? Could it be a case of care in the community gone wrong? And has someone actually tried to knock on his door and asked him nicely to confine his activities to his home?

 

It's usually only on Sundays, or was originally, but now it's some Saturdays and on religious holidays including Christmas Day!

We thought it was quite cute at first..but that was later in the day and not at 6 o'clock in the morning. :|

 

It's not just us that are annoyed by it, several people have shouted some choice words at him and asked him to stop. I thought he may have been a sandwich short of a picnic until my children told me that he works part time as a teacher at their school :eek:.

 

I'll try the tactful approach and see what he says. Thanks guys and girls for your assistance.

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Does this include your neighbour blowing those VuVuthingys at stupid times of day?

 

If it's causing a noise nuisance then yes.

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Finding a little dog (old) dog tied up to a tree outside my house in blazing sun (it's high 20's here)!!

 

With collar but no number so have moved her into the shade and given her water and am now sat outside working watching for owners to turn up so I can give them a piece of my mind!!!

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There are some stupid people who shouldn't have pets. Have they come back yet fluffy bunny? Thank goodness there are people around like you. :)

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I want to live in a world where chickens are free to cross the road without their intentions being questioned. :razz:

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There are some stupid people who shouldn't have pets. Have they come back yet fluffy bunny? Thank goodness there are people around like you. :)

 

Nope not yet but the sun has moved round at least so she is more comfortable (even though my 3 cats are stalking her!)

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The Home Access Grant people. Turned down claim because income exceeds threshold.

 

And what takes us over? Wait for it, the luxurious £53.90 a week I get for being a FT carer to my autistic child, the very same on whose behalf we applied for the grant. :rolleyes:

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Ye, but presumably in case of error... However, I have a wee trick up my sleeve: they take tax credit and CA in account, but part of the TC is a disability premium and CA is -obviously- lined to my child's disability, so I am going to argue discrimination: If I were just a stay at home mum with a non-disabled child, we would qualify, so... Seems logical to me.

 

Another thing which gets my goat is that the form says you qualify depending on your "income" and right up to getting their negative answer, NOWHERE does it qualify whether that is supposed to be gross or net. I now know it must be gross as net, again, we would qualify. :mad:

 

I have nothing to lose by appealing anyway, so might as well...

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