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How to set up council tax in the UK

How to set up council tax in the UK

Remembering to set up Council Tax when you move home is an easy task to miss off your checklist but it's an important one. Council Tax pays for essential local services, including rubbish...

How to register to vote when you move

How to register to vote when you move

Whether you're moving to a new home or it's your first time, taking the time to register to vote has multiple benefits. The most obvious is getting the ability to vote in local and national...

How much will your water bill increase in 2025?

How much will your water bill increase in 2025?

Are you prepared for a water bill increase in 2025? All but one of the UK's water companies will be increasing customer bills from April 1st. These price rises include the £160m of refunds Ofwat...

Get your security deposit back when you move out

Get your security deposit back when you move out

Your security deposit is an upfront payment made when moving into a rental home. The deposit protects your landlord from any costs associated with you damaging the property, failing to pay rent or...

Gas leak at home: Key signs and what to do

Gas leak at home: Key signs and what to do

Are you worried about a potential gas leak in your home? Natural gas poses a risk of fire or even an explosion. Here's how to detect a gas leak and what to do if you suspect there's gas in the air...

What does council tax pay for?

What does council tax pay for?

What does Council Tax pay for? Most households in the UK pay Council Tax to their local authority. The amount of tax paid is based on the value of their home, the rates set by the local council and...

Energy

What is a standard variable tariff?

What is a standard variable tariff?

UK residents have a choice of two types of energy tariffs in their homes - a standard variable tariff or a fixed rate tariff. Choosing the right option for your home will have a big impact on how...

What is a fixed-rate tariff?

What is a fixed-rate tariff?

UK residents have a choice of two types of energy tariffs in their homes - a standard variable tariff or a fixed rate tariff. Choosing the right option for your home will have a big impact on how...

What the July 2024 energy price cap means for you

What the July 2024 energy price cap means for you

The July 2024 energy price cap is now in effect, with the annual bill for the average household falling by around 7% to £1,568 a year. This is welcome news for households on variable energy tariffs....

Setting up Energy in the UK

Setting up Energy in the UK

In this guide, we've included some of the most common questions on energy, including how to set up and manage your energy, the UK's energy infrastructure and a glossary of common key terms you'll...

Broadband & TV

Will you face a broadband price rise on April 1st?

Will you face a broadband price rise on April 1st?

Millions of households across the UK are facing a mid-contract broadband price rise on March 31st and April 1st. We took a look at how much bills are going up, as well as which providers won't be...

Why 2G and 3G smart meters are going to stop working

Why 2G and 3G smart meters are going to stop working

Why are the owners of 3G smart meters losing service? Some of the UK's earliest smart meter adopters could lose their smart meter functionality in the coming years as 2G and 3G mobile networks are...

Is it cheaper to get broadband without a landline?

Is it cheaper to get broadband without a landline?

Are you looking to set up broadband without a landline? UK internet used to be delivered over the same copper cables as telephone signals. That meant that if you wanted broadband, you'd need to take...

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Moving Guides

Utility bills in the UK: how are they calculated?

Utility bills in the UK: how are they calculated?

Whether you own or rent a property in the UK, it's important to understand how your utility bills are calculated. Utility bills refer to the various charges that you incur for the services at your home, including energy, water, Council Tax, broadband, and your TV...

Renting furniture vs buying furniture: Which is better? 

Renting furniture vs buying furniture: Which is better? 

Renting furniture vs buying - it's one of the biggest decisions movers need to make. If you're new to the UK, you likely did not ship any furniture with you internationally. With a clean slate available in your new property, the decision becomes even more important....

The complete UK moving home checklist 2024

The complete UK moving home checklist 2024

Cut some of the stress out of moving with our complete UK moving home checklist, updated for 2024! We help thousands of movers every year save time, money and effort setting up their new home and we're experts on everything you need to do to get set up and settled in....

Moving to the UK? Top tips on getting the best exchange rates

Moving to the UK? Top tips on getting the best exchange rates

When you’re moving to a new country, getting the best possible exchange rates for your currency is a priority. It’s all about timing, and your money will go further if you transfer your savings, salary or both at the right time. Whether that's before or after you...

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