"Eat-in or hot takeaway food from restaurants, cafes and pubs; accommodation in hotels, B&Bs, campsites and caravan sites; attractions like cinemas, theme parks and zoos; all these and more will see VAT reduced, from next Wednesday [July 15] until January 12, from 20 per cent to five per cent."
I have read it and the bit thats interesting is in the heading,
'Guidance on inland and coastal boating and protecting yourself and others from coronavirus'
Guidance being the word here.
I think New Heat is superior to Excell, I buy a ton at a time off National Coal.
£370 for 40 x 25kg bags delivered. = £9.25 a bag
https://nationalcoal.co.uk/product/new-heat/
As an aside to this for anyone interested.
Last week I bought two bags of SuperTherm to try.
Straight away we noticed how much more ash it produced compared to New heat and less coal still "in" in the morning.
So I will continue to use New Heat which is IMO the best approved smokeless there is - bar none.
It might be a little more expensive but snce it lasts longer, gives out more heat and produces less ash and hardly any clincker it's actually cheaper to me.
If you mean Oxbow's "Red" ?.
I find it crap, leaves way too much ash and lots of clinker for the heat it put's out.
My all time favourite is New Heat ( previously called Pure Heat )
Couldn't you fit two switches and use both wires as positive's ( one to the horn, other to light) then pick up the negative's near the light and horn ?.
Contact Jonathon B Jackson Ltd, Ulverston, Cumbria for the survey.
He came to us at Lower Park, Barnoldwick. He's a good surveyor.
Lowerpark also arrange lifting in/out.
We bought a NB from Heritage Marina earlier this year, the marina is ok, bit tight getting the boat in/out of though.
The Rising Sun is indeed a good pub.
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