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(22-08-23, 10:43 PM)robbo link Wrote: My cousin was at Camber Sands a few days back, where the beach car park charges £30 for the day, or any part of the day

Ouch! That is ridiculous...  :eek
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Cyprus, nice :thumbup . North or South?
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Whilst driving back from picking up my partner today, there was a point where we got to a give way T-junction going up what was a pretty steep slope.

I stopped us at the top, put the handbrake on to wait for a gap in the traffic, and then was somewhat alarmed to find that the car was starting to roll backwards! I managed to pull another "click" on the handbrake, but it still didn't stop us moving entirely.

Fortunately I managed to cover the foot brake, then effectively do a bit of heel-and-toe so I could keep the clutch at the bite point and get us out without the car rolling back again, but I'm going to give the Dealer a call tomorrow, because I'm pretty sure that's not supposed to happen...  :eek
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I phoned the Dealer who told me to contact their local garage (who were the ones who did the MOT recently!)

They said to bring the car in this afternoon at 3pm and an hour later they said they'd cleaned out the brake drums and adjusted the hand brake cable by a couple of notches so it engages sooner.

I haven't had a chance to try it out on a hill yet, but hopefully this will fix the issue...
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(24-08-23, 09:05 PM)robbo link Wrote: Cyprus, nice :thumbup . North or South?


South - it's quieter for UK tourists  :lol
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Nice :thumbup . Been to Paphos a few times, but then gave the north a try maybe three or four times. Seem to have fallen into a habit of always going to southern Tenerife for quite a while now though. I think no doubt because we know exactly what we’ll get, and can’t afford to risk a disappointing holiday by trying an unknown destination to us. A ULEZ compliant car will more than likely be our holiday next year :'( :'( , just when I thought I’d be able to get a later/lighter bike.
Enjoy Cyprus Smile


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(27-08-23, 07:48 AM)robbo link Wrote: Nice :thumbup . Been to Paphos a few times, but then gave the north a try maybe three or four times. Seem to have fallen into a habit of always going to southern Tenerife for quite a while now though. I think no doubt because we know exactly what we’ll get, and can’t afford to risk a disappointing holiday by trying an unknown destination to us. A ULEZ compliant car will more than likely be our holiday next year :'( :'( , just when I thought I’d be able to get a later/lighter bike.
Enjoy Cyprus Smile


I/we will. Might visit Valley of the Kings. I think I've read somewhere they've found something different. Just looking forward to getting away for the first time since last May. (Apart from rallies and the occasional work related trip).
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Is that on an excursion to Egypt. My pals sister used to be a guide there, until it got a bit tricky for westerners, Arab Spring, and all that.
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(30-08-23, 05:48 PM)robbo link Wrote: Is that on an excursion to Egypt. My pals sister used to be a guide there, until it got a bit tricky for westerners, Arab Spring, and all that.


No, it's not in Egypt. Its just outside Paphos and thinking about it, it may not be called the valley of the kings  :look :look
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(02-09-23, 02:12 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg332616#msg332616 date=1693414136]
Is that on an excursion to Egypt. My pals sister used to be a guide there, until it got a bit tricky for westerners, Arab Spring, and all that.


No, it's not in Egypt. Its just outside Paphos and thinking about it, it may not be called the valley of the kings  :look :look
[/quote] :groan Threw me a curve ball there :lol . One time we stayed at Paphos and you could take an excursion to Egypt by boat. Just remember those people that signed up for it got terribly seasick as it was mega rough. Enjoy your hols :thumbup
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(02-09-23, 03:07 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg332621#msg332621 date=1693660374]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg332616#msg332616 date=1693414136]
Is that on an excursion to Egypt. My pals sister used to be a guide there, until it got a bit tricky for westerners, Arab Spring, and all that.


No, it's not in Egypt. Its just outside Paphos and thinking about it, it may not be called the valley of the kings  :look :look
[/quote] :groan Threw me a curve ball there :lol . One time we stayed at Paphos and you could take an excursion to Egypt by boat. Just remember those people that signed up for it got terribly seasick as it was mega rough. Enjoy your hols :thumbup
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Lol - the place is called "Tombs of the Kings". Haven't been yet, it's currently averaging 34 degs in the day and about 26 degs at night.
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Camping at Nevers for WSB at Magny Cours. 35 degrees no shade anywhere, had to buy a brolly ffs :lol
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(08-09-23, 07:32 PM)robbo link Wrote: Camping at Nevers for WSB at Magny Cours. 35 degrees no shade anywhere, had to buy a brolly ffs :lol


And there was me thinking I was bad for buying a hat LOL. Currently sitting in an air conditioned apartment  :lol :lol :lol , with cold beer at hand.  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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(10-09-23, 01:35 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg332647#msg332647 date=1694197945]
Camping at Nevers for WSB at Magny Cours. 35 degrees no shade anywhere, had to buy a brolly ffs :lol


And there was me thinking I was bad for buying a hat LOL. Currently sitting in an air conditioned apartment  :lol :lol :lol , with cold beer at hand.  :rollin :rollin :rollin
[/quote]Good job I didn't read your post whilst still in France as I think I would've died of jealousy :lol ......I need a holiday to get over my holiday :lol
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(12-09-23, 08:48 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg332662#msg332662 date=1694349347]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg332647#msg332647 date=1694197945]
Camping at Nevers for WSB at Magny Cours. 35 degrees no shade anywhere, had to buy a brolly ffs :lol


And there was me thinking I was bad for buying a hat LOL. Currently sitting in an air conditioned apartment  :lol :lol :lol , with cold beer at hand.  :rollin :rollin :rollin
[/quote]Good job I didn't read your post whilst still in France as I think I would've died of jealousy :lol ......I need a holiday to get over my holiday :lol
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And, just to upset everyone else - every beach we've been to has free parking. Cold bottles of water are around 50 cents and fizzy cans (Tango) are about 1 Euro. I really would struggle to holiday in the UK now. Our apartment (2 Bedrooms), fully kitted out plus air con has cost £650 for two weeks.
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Might be after the phone number of who you booked with Wink
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(17-09-23, 01:02 PM)robbo link Wrote: Might be after the phone number of who you booked with Wink


We went with booking.com, however, we met the owner of the apartments and he confirmed that these websites take about 15% off the money he receives  as administration fees. So we had a chat, and we're booking directly with him next year. I also discovered, booking.com is a Dutch site, so they're not even paying UK taxes!  :eek
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My Mrs not too happy with booking.com after a saga trying to book accommodation for my youngest grandson’s passing out parade at Dartmouth in December. Dealing with the owner is definitely the way to go.
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(26-09-23, 04:51 PM)robbo link Wrote: My Mrs not too happy with booking.com after a saga trying to book accommodation for my youngest grandson’s passing out parade at Dartmouth in December. Dealing with the owner is definitely the way to go.


I've come across several instances recently, where dealing with businesses directly, (and with cash) helps the world go round.

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(26-09-23, 08:12 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg332743#msg332743 date=1695743510]
My Mrs not too happy with booking.com after a saga trying to book accommodation for my youngest grandson’s passing out parade at Dartmouth in December. Dealing with the owner is definitely the way to go.


I've come across several instances recently, where dealing with businesses directly, (and with cash) helps the world go round.


[/quote]We’ve nearly always managed to deal with the owner for self catering holidays, but of late have used a hotel, mainly for the peace of mind of ABTA protection with a package booking. Just have to try and get in quick with any discount deals.
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