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PLANNING AHEAD<br />

It’s all in the planning<br />

Whether you’re moving into a newly rented apartment or a <strong>home</strong> that<br />

you’ve saved up for yourself, you’ll have to deal with one stressful<br />

certainty: moving day. It creeps up on you with unnerving stealth, and<br />

it makes a forgetful so-and-so of everyone involved. Checklists are<br />

invaluable on occasions like this, especially when they list up all of those<br />

last-minute bits and pieces that you’re otherwise bound to forget – bits<br />

and pieces such as these...<br />

1<br />

Chase the postman<br />

Not in any dog-like fashion, of course, but you do<br />

need to ensure he knows that you’re off. Make<br />

sure you leave a forwarding address with the new<br />

owners or tenants, and be sure to inform the post<br />

office of your new location – all easily done online.<br />

2Dispense with the lurkers<br />

You’ve hired your man with a van, he’s collected<br />

your stuff and you’ve waved it a happy bon<br />

voyage. You head back into the flat, only to find that<br />

cupboard under the stairs littered with Christmas<br />

decorations and your other half’s dusty old CD<br />

collection. You could throw them out, or you could<br />

put them into on-demand storage until you’re ready<br />

to get them back. At least with the latter you can<br />

prevaricate a little longer. Who knows? CDs may<br />

make a comeback…<br />

3<br />

Treat yourself well<br />

Whether you’re moving across London or across<br />

the country, the experience is bound to take it<br />

out of you, so do yourself a favour: make up a comfy<br />

bed and stake out your nearest takeaway as soon<br />

as you get there. By the time the day ends, you’ll be<br />

thankful for a little forethought.<br />

06

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