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Travelling to/from France
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04/05/2008, 19:15
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dave21478

Joined on 04/09/2006
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I was faced with this problem a few monthsback to transport a single large bulky item Scotland to Southern France. I already live here.
Van hire was expensive and meant a long drive to return it empty. I suppose you could try to work something out with someone who needed stuff moved the other way to subsidise your return trip.
In the end, I bought a cheap used trailer and towed it myself. The purchase price of the trailer was less than the van rental for the required period, plud the trailer has turned out very usefull on other occasions.
Obvously, this assumes you have a towcar powerfull enough, have the right licence categories to tow with, and have somewhere to store the trailor afterwards (it will weigh less so wont stress your floor!)
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05/05/2008, 8:26
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Cat

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05/05/2008, 9:25
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Tandem_Pilot

Joined on 23/08/2004
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You can hire trailers as well My sister did this to move kitchen units & sofas to their house.
Regards
Alex
Milton Keynes and the Haute Vienne
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05/05/2008, 18:55
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Athene

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Now here is a suggestion for you! E-Mail Bob Christy O'Brien on sailingvagrant@yahoo.com He goes backwards and forwards to his yacht and will do favours as far as delivering items. He is not a professional mover shifter! Bonne chance!
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07/05/2008, 13:16
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Ian
Joined on 05/06/2006
Nr. Buzancais, Indre
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Llantony, I'd echo the suggestion of trailer hire, if you've a suitable car.
I'm going back to the UK this week to collect the rest of our stuff from Edinburgh. I'm hiring a box trailer here (like a small horsebox, about 5 cubic metres), taking it over, then returning with it full. It'll cost me €200 for ten days, plus the additional costs on the ferry.
Having it for ten days means I don't have to rush to load/unload, the way I'd have to, with a van.
However you do it, good luck.
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