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So Harry and family are coming back!
I remember a while ago someone putting on this forum a very useful checklist for moving, which included who to contact about change of address etc. I thought I had saved it but can’t find it anywhere. Not a good start...!
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I am sure that you will have many ideas for lists passed on by other people . I have moved quite a lot both here and abroad, so my tip is to find a decent b and b close to your new home, (check some out when you go and look round your new place) and book 2 nights with them. We have done this several times. It means that if there is delay with the removals arriving or any problems with things such as electrics or water etc , we can do as much as we want to and know that we have a shower and a nice clean bed to fall into when we have done enough and not have to put the beds up immediately . Having a bag of favourite tea/coffee mugs , cafetiere or teapot so that you have them to hand and dont have to start digging them out of the cases. Put a chair looking out into the garden with its back to the mess so that when you need a little break you are not sat staring at it all. Hope all goes well for you and good luck
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We've never moved, seems to me the most important bit may be selecting the Packers and removers. I'd want to know packing was being accomplished well and breakage/damage was minimal.
Perhaps check ratings/ referrals for packing removal firms?
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Google 'moving house check lists' and you will be inundated with choice. i was going to recommend the Which?, ones, but someone has already done that.
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I got one from Royal Mail when I redirected my post but I had a note book too to write down what I needed to do and who to contact with phone numbers and email addresses and even had room sizes curtains and light bulbs don’t forget your apps on your phone and most companies need a month notice of move. Also a moving in day box. I’m still unpacking having just moved few weeks ago cross country. Don’t forget your bubble wrap I got that from amazon and I’ve attached a photo of the 3 bags I got also from Amazon and each bag held a king size duvet and two pillows other I put pillows bath sheets towels t-towels and dressing gown and clothes for few days. They all took removal guys handling them from both sides and still going strong. That’s definitely something I’d recommend for transporting your bedding hopefully your move goes smoothly as it’s very stressful and will take it’s toll too I’m not moving again lol good luck with yours
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I got one from Royal Mail when I redirected my post but I had a note book too to write down what I needed to do and who to contact with phone numbers and email addresses and even had room sizes curtains and light bulbs don’t forget your apps on your phone and most companies need a month notice of move. Also a moving in day box. I’m still unpacking having just moved few weeks ago cross country. Don’t forget your bubble wrap I got that from amazon and I’ve attached a photo of the 3 bags I got also from Amazon and each bag held a king size duvet and two pillows other I put pillows bath sheets towels t-towels and dressing gown and clothes for few days. They all took removal guys handling them from both sides and still going strong. That’s definitely something I’d recommend for transporting your bedding hopefully your move goes smoothly as it’s very stressful and will take it’s toll too I’m not moving again lol good luck with yours
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Barkingmad0203, I'd say have a ruthless de-clutter then you'll not be packing, transporting and finally unpacking and storing any things you no longer need/have room for!
Very luck with your move, hope all goes smoothly
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Hopefully the OP has now moved, as this thread is 2 years old. Maybe relevant to others now.
Hey there,
Start early, create a timeline, and pack room by room. Don't forget to notify important parties, change your address, and book movers in advance. Label boxes, pack a first-night box, and document valuables. Stay flexible and be prepared for unexpected delays. Best of luck with your move!
Carla
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If you are making your own list, look through your direct debit notifications. In the course of the year, you have all the people whose bills you pay annually, monthly or quarterly.
If you keep an address book, go though it too, deleting those entries that are no longer relevant and write an e-mail stating the date of your removal and you old and new addresses, plus any change in telephone numbers. Send the e-mail to all the people in your address book /Access program.
Notify the post office of your new address, find out how long they will forward letters sent to the old one too.
If you have dogs or cats, remember to contact the registry of chipped or tattooed pets with you new address, preferably before moving.
Start eating up the food in the freezer now, so you can de-frost it and turn it off, whether you are taking it with you or not.
If you will be in the same district and therefore not changing your GP and dentist, send them your new address and the date of moving.
Make sure your house insurance covers your new home from the day you enter it, and that the old property insurance ends on the day you move out.
Number your packing boxes and write in large letters on All sides of them KITCHEN LIVING ROOM etc. and ask the removal company to place them in the appropriate location. Keep a list of the contents of each box incase any goes missing.
Pack a basket or box with toilet paper, first aid kit, tinned food for dinner, pet food, plus food and water bowls if appropriate, towels and clean bed linen, tea towel and dish cloth and MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE that this box is last on the removal van, and first off.
On the day you move in, get your beds set up, mattresses on and made before anything else - then when you are dead beat, you can just tumble into bed. And re-cat or dog - lock them in a room with food, water and cat tray while everything is being moved in and don't let them out until you are certain that all outer doors and windows are locked. Then let them explore their new house, but not the garden, unless on the lead.
If the properties have water meters take a photo of the readings too.
As well as our own checklist we also left an information pack for the new Owner as did the people from whom we were buying. It is helpful to have a list of local contacts such as Electricians, Plumbers, Gardeners, the local Council, what day the bins are put out etc.
Google for one. There are quite a few online to print off.
Bakingmad, I think the best one put up on this thread was the one by Shandy and she has sent you a link to that one on this thread.
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