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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 12 Aug 2009 23:04 |
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When my parents were first married and moved back to Norwich after trying to live with my Dad's Mum in Buckinghamshire, and them not getting on, we lived in rooms in an old lady's house. The houses are gone now, the road is full of industrial buildings like garages and mot centre etc where we take our car, coincidentally. Mum used to tell me how I one day, just a toddler, managed to open the sideboard door and get her precious jar of marmalade out, she said she didn't know where to start me, the floor or what! I did let rooms many years ago when the person who started a houseshare with me decided he couldn't afford it after all, he had forgotten to count his car payments in the equation so left me with a three bed house to rent on my own, I often had lodgers, sometimes the men who came to talk to people about North Sea Gas so were there just Monday to Friday, and other times, artistes from a local club I worked part time at, or the local theatre. I was lucky that most of the time I never had a problem, in fact the most difficult lodger was a female, she was awful and I got rid of her pdq. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 12 Aug 2009 19:43 |
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I know that back in the thirties, my parents lived in rented rooms as there were no homes available. they eventually took over the whole house and took in visitors themselves. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 12 Aug 2009 18:04 |
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We always had lodgers when i was growing up. Mum & Dad would only take male lodgers as they thought they were less trouble !! was hard work for mum as she had 7 children to attend to as well and she provided full board for her lodgers, Many stayed for several years so they must have been well looked after. It was done to supplement the household income . |
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Yvonne | Report | 12 Aug 2009 17:00 |
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My nan used to take in lodgers after my grandad died, to make ends meet. |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 12 Aug 2009 15:59 |
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Hi Liz |
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Elisabeth | Report | 12 Aug 2009 15:30 |
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I would like to make a comment in favour of the 'Rent a Room Scheme'. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 12 Aug 2009 13:26 |
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