NZ-UK
#167
Re: NZ-UK
Hi. Were doing ok. Conroys come on 17th April to pack furniture. I have felt a bit weird the last few days but it's just nerves. How you feeling?
#168
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 181
Re: NZ-UK
Sad, mostly.
I am leaving my family, and in the last year or so I have made a couple of good friends.
But I know, having done this before how to keep in touch with everyone, and that some who I think will keep in touch won't. So I guess there is a bit of excepting that as well.
Sad for my three eldest kids. They have been here 7 yrs (are 11, 9 and 7) so it really is all they know.
But it is a big adventure, and we are going back to family and friends so ...
And nervous as it is a big change, one we have done once before as a family ( and I have done once by myself all those years ago when I originally went to the uk). So I know the struggle ahead.
I am leaving my family, and in the last year or so I have made a couple of good friends.
But I know, having done this before how to keep in touch with everyone, and that some who I think will keep in touch won't. So I guess there is a bit of excepting that as well.
Sad for my three eldest kids. They have been here 7 yrs (are 11, 9 and 7) so it really is all they know.
But it is a big adventure, and we are going back to family and friends so ...
And nervous as it is a big change, one we have done once before as a family ( and I have done once by myself all those years ago when I originally went to the uk). So I know the struggle ahead.
#169
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 53
Re: NZ-UK
Looks like we are heading back to the UK, dates not yet confirmed but should be sometime before September so starting to think about shipping and was wondering if anyone could advise if there are any specific rules about what can and can't be shipped back to the UK? I know that I spent a lot of time cleaning stuff from the shed/garden, removing pine cones from a Christmas tree and was unable to bring some wooden untreated furniture. So wondering if its the same sort of rules and regs to return to the UK.
Has anyone had any recent quotes on a 20ft to the UK? We used to Crown from the UK and then again for a move from Auckland to Christchurch but on both occasions had problems with them so would be interested to hear how some of you get on with the companies that you are using.
Many thanks in advance.
Has anyone had any recent quotes on a 20ft to the UK? We used to Crown from the UK and then again for a move from Auckland to Christchurch but on both occasions had problems with them so would be interested to hear how some of you get on with the companies that you are using.
Many thanks in advance.
#170
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 41,518
Re: NZ-UK
Looks like we are heading back to the UK, dates not yet confirmed but should be sometime before September so starting to think about shipping and was wondering if anyone could advise if there are any specific rules about what can and can't be shipped back to the UK? I know that I spent a lot of time cleaning stuff from the shed/garden, removing pine cones from a Christmas tree and was unable to bring some wooden untreated furniture. So wondering if its the same sort of rules and regs to return to the UK.
Has anyone had any recent quotes on a 20ft to the UK? We used to Crown from the UK and then again for a move from Auckland to Christchurch but on both occasions had problems with them so would be interested to hear how some of you get on with the companies that you are using.
Many thanks in advance.
Has anyone had any recent quotes on a 20ft to the UK? We used to Crown from the UK and then again for a move from Auckland to Christchurch but on both occasions had problems with them so would be interested to hear how some of you get on with the companies that you are using.
Many thanks in advance.
Not fussy about mud but no wood from outside in case it has bugs it.
No house paint, candles, oils. Just to be safe I didn't put any kinds of paint/glue or similar in.
#171
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 181
Re: NZ-UK
Looks like we are heading back to the UK, dates not yet confirmed but should be sometime before September so starting to think about shipping and was wondering if anyone could advise if there are any specific rules about what can and can't be shipped back to the UK? I know that I spent a lot of time cleaning stuff from the shed/garden, removing pine cones from a Christmas tree and was unable to bring some wooden untreated furniture. So wondering if its the same sort of rules and regs to return to the UK.
Has anyone had any recent quotes on a 20ft to the UK? We used to Crown from the UK and then again for a move from Auckland to Christchurch but on both occasions had problems with them so would be interested to hear how some of you get on with the companies that you are using.
Many thanks in advance.
Has anyone had any recent quotes on a 20ft to the UK? We used to Crown from the UK and then again for a move from Auckland to Christchurch but on both occasions had problems with them so would be interested to hear how some of you get on with the companies that you are using.
Many thanks in advance.
We got a quote for 13k for 3/4 of a 40 ft container. That was with Convoy.
Got a quote of 10.5k for 20ft container 'condensed packed' from Crown. Both companies were shown the same items to ship, and we got back in touch with Convoy for any way we could reduce the cost.
So we are going with Crowns.
All our precious things got broken in the Sept earthquake so not bothered or precious about that sort of stuff.
We were going to get a quote from The Moving Co, but they couldn't give me an appt within 2 weeks as they were too busy. I just wanted a decision made so I could move into the next task.
#172
Re: NZ-UK
Hope the move is going smoothly for all you NZ to UK bound.
Has anyone heard from Pippa at all?
Has anyone heard from Pippa at all?
#173
Re: NZ-UK
Yes - have heard from her, she was off enjoying WLG and what not. Not due back in UK just yet. I plan on catching up with her again sometime when both of us are back! Not long now......
#174
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 53
Re: NZ-UK
Thank you Sally Redux and ble for your replies, gives me a starting point.
When we had quotes to come from the UK, I made the mistake of getting too many companies out to quote, of which some said we would fit a 20ft and other said we would need more space. In the end we decided it would be a 20ft and what wouldn't fit would not be coming with us.
Good luck with your moves, hope if all goes smoothly.
We got a quote for 13k for 3/4 of a 40 ft container. That was with Convoy.
Got a quote of 10.5k for 20ft container 'condensed packed' from Crown. Both companies were shown the same items to ship, and we got back in touch with Convoy for any way we could reduce the cost.
Got a quote of 10.5k for 20ft container 'condensed packed' from Crown. Both companies were shown the same items to ship, and we got back in touch with Convoy for any way we could reduce the cost.
Good luck with your moves, hope if all goes smoothly.
#175
Re: NZ-UK
Hello everyone
I havent had much internet on the South Island and so it has been hard to keep you all updated. I loved Wellington. What a beautiful, friendly city. The South Island was amazing. I know I was in holiday mode but the South Island is what I thought NZ was all about. The scenery was breathtaking. I actually felt at home there.
It has been a total 'tug-of-war' with emotions these last 2 weeks. We left from Christchurch yesterday and we are in Hong Kong now. How do I feel? I feel like a pair of worn out pants in a washing machine! Hope that makes sense
I havent had much internet on the South Island and so it has been hard to keep you all updated. I loved Wellington. What a beautiful, friendly city. The South Island was amazing. I know I was in holiday mode but the South Island is what I thought NZ was all about. The scenery was breathtaking. I actually felt at home there.
It has been a total 'tug-of-war' with emotions these last 2 weeks. We left from Christchurch yesterday and we are in Hong Kong now. How do I feel? I feel like a pair of worn out pants in a washing machine! Hope that makes sense
#176
Re: NZ-UK
Boarding now..........last call for the flight back to reality. Sanity will stabilise en route.
Wellington is good for a day trip. I think it would get very samey if I lived there. Even if we lived in a commutable suburb, that would be going back to what we had in Britain.
The scenery of the south island is amazing. However, once you've seen it you've seen it.
Take care, I hope by the time you read this you will have completed the last leg of your journey. Even taking the 'why aye' city shuttle to Newcastle
Wellington is good for a day trip. I think it would get very samey if I lived there. Even if we lived in a commutable suburb, that would be going back to what we had in Britain.
The scenery of the south island is amazing. However, once you've seen it you've seen it.
Take care, I hope by the time you read this you will have completed the last leg of your journey. Even taking the 'why aye' city shuttle to Newcastle
Last edited by Snap Shot; May 4th 2014 at 2:44 am. Reason: smiley
#177
Re: NZ-UK
Good luck for your start in the UK! Have a good flight, be happily reunited with your family and friends, find a good job, and a nice area to live in! All the best.