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ok , shall answer each question as i go .

5 shires was after something in the 550 xp /ms261 range 15 " bar or so on it .

mw,the nea around here has been farmed out to an outside firm,the loan is totally different to the awarded funds i've been given , the 500 quid is from the advisors discrectionary fund ( they dont tell about the exsistance of this or even let you know it is available to you but you have to have signed off and started the nea ). the loan you refer to is now operated by the manchester chamber of commerce and you have to jump through their hoops to get it , which i've completed most of .just waiting for experian credit report by post to finish it.catch 22 i think ! ah well

thanks anyway but its just a circular process with the dwp and their minnions lol

 

Ok I get ya.. I did find out about that fund.. that's the one I used for new trousers (we were only allowed £200 but my advisor put it in my bank and took the receipt the following week) however I managed to get them to pay for my rigging ticket (cs41 in old money) before I signed off to NEA :thumbup:.. isn't it funny how they have a national scheme and yet its different from one job center to the next..

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Its money goes to money. Thats why grant schemes are good for millionaire farmers. You have to prove you have the cash ready or pay upfront. Which many of us go for help from grants to give us a leg up. Not keep our heap big.:001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:

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