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CHANGE OF DATE - In or near London and want to join us for an interactive workshop at Mumsnet? - £100 incentive for your participation

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LucyBMumsnet · 20/01/2020 14:16

IMPORTANT - CHANGE OF DATE

We are looking for 10 MNers to join us together at the Mumsnet offices and give their opinions during a 1.5 hour interactive workshop. The session will include open floor conversation about best ways to save money or go through the process of purchasing a home, and the role your family played, if any, throughout the journey. Refreshments will be provided.

If selected, you will receive further invite details of where and when to attend. The workshop will take place on Wednesday 5th February from 10am - 11.30am at the Mumsnet London office in Kentish Town.

If you would be available at this new time and would be interested in taking part, please sign-up here.

All selected attendees who actively engage in the workshop for the entire duration will have their participation rewarded with a £100 incentive (this incentive includes travel costs).

Thanks!
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CHANGE OF DATE - In or near London and want to join us for an interactive workshop at Mumsnet? - £100 incentive for your participation
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PhilomenaChristmasPie · 20/01/2020 14:43

I don't think I'd be much use, as I've never bought a home.

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CakeandCoffeeQueen · 20/01/2020 14:44

What are the timings for the day? I’m just wondering if I can fit in around the school run

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LucyBMumsnet · 20/01/2020 16:15

Hi @CakeandCoffeeQueen - the workshops will take place between 9am and 1pm or 1pm and 5pm. You can indicate when you are available in the sign-up survey. Hope this helps! Smile

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JustineBMumsnet · 20/01/2020 18:01

@CakeandCoffeeQueen - following your comment we've had a re-think here at MNHQ and we've added a 10am - 2pm option to the survey in case this is when most users would be able to attend. If anyone has already signed up but would prefer this time, please send us a PM or email us at [email protected] to let us know Smile

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PlushPlush · 21/01/2020 09:13

Could I bring my baby?

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monkeyted · 21/01/2020 19:38

I'm also wondering if it's one that's suitable to bring children to? I could do either of the dates but would have to bring my 2.5 year old.

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ScarlettBlaize · 21/01/2020 20:02

I've bought a family home twice and am available on those days but I can't see how a four hour focus group can be run with babies and toddlers there. Would be good if MNHQ could confirm either way

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senua · 21/01/2020 20:21

Oooh, look. MNHQ with another survey where only Londoners are invited.

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LucyBMumsnet · 22/01/2020 14:38

Hi @PlushPlush, @monkeyted and @ScarlettBlaize - Thanks for your posts. Just to clarify, babes in arms are welcome at the workshop Smile

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ScarlettBlaize · 22/01/2020 17:46

Thanks Lucy. I'll give that one a miss then Grin

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spongedog · 24/01/2020 16:15

The new timing during a weekday puts most London rail commuters onto a Full day priced ticket rather than cheap day return (only available after 9:30). Tube and train would be about £28 plus commuter parking £8. So the incentive is not that great.

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Littlemissice · 24/01/2020 19:03

My 7 month old son always gets really tired only an hour after he wakes up. I keep him awake between naps for 2 to 2.5 hours and he sleeps well during the day but still gets tired and grumpy after the first hour awake. Any advice? I also have problems with him sleeping at night, he still insists on a bottle and only wakes up once, but sometimes I can be up with him for 2 hours! Help? I'm desperate for some proper sleep!

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bringbananas · 25/01/2020 08:57

I am probably available, but I would need to change an appointment in order to make it. I live on the same train line as KT. Could you give me an idea of how likely I would be to be selected please so I know whether to change my appointment?

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user1469530553 · 25/01/2020 10:32

You do realise that by only listening to the opinion of londoners you're going to get a totally skewed response?

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mimiblack · 25/01/2020 17:33

Can expecting mothers who rent attend this?

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AwkwardPaws27 · 27/01/2020 13:17

Can you attend if you bought more than a couple of years ago? We bought our first home (flat) 5 years ago, and sold it to buy a house 2 years ago.

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NaughtyLittleElf · 27/01/2020 18:54

Most people don't actually live in London and their opinions actually matter.

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GirlFromMars1 · 28/01/2020 11:48

I've completed the survey and woukd be keen to participate. We bought our London flat 8 years ago but renovated and extended it a couple of years ago. Wouldn't be in this position with our family help. Considering options now for moving or buying another place and renting this one out.

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GirlFromMars1 · 28/01/2020 11:50

Typo- should say couldn't have done the work without family help.

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Etinox · 28/01/2020 17:43

Start a new thread here @Littlemissice as your post won’t be seen here! Good luck
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Naicemum · 28/01/2020 19:29

Hi Mumsnet, I signed up but the link forwards me to a SurveyMonkey survey about US politics? Most of the questions are not applicable? Was this supposed to happen?

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Naicemum · 28/01/2020 19:35

P.s also mistakenly signed up under my old username but am sure you can connect the dots 🙂

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sallievp · 29/01/2020 11:49

Survey done.would love to take part.

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Barbityrater · 29/01/2020 19:39

Sounds interesting, are there any routes from other countries?

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comesavemenow · 30/01/2020 22:30

is this workshop only for homeowners?

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