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Brampton quarters

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dinky

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Hello light blue types.

i am after finding out some information.

i have just been allocated a Type C quarter at Brampton on Acheson Road.
Having never been up there before i have not got a clue what we are getting. we are in a type C quarter at the moment.

At our current house we do not have a dinning room, we have a living room kitchen hall and downstairs loo. Upstairs we have two double bedrooms, a smaller room and bathroom. All three have some sort of fitted wardrobe.

Now does any of you guys know what we will get.

Do we need to purchase wardrobes? Will we have a separte dinning room? What is the kitchen like? What are the gardens like (will daughters toys fit in it) how big are the bedrooms etc etc.

As we will be living behind the wire, how do you go about with internet shopping, deliveries etc etc, i guess its one way to keep the outlaws away!!!!

sorry to ask so much on my first post, but you know what the wives can be like i want i want, you should know ALL the answers etc.


Thanks in advance.

PLEASE.
 

rest have risen above me

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Welcome Dinky

Your post made me giggle....

How many times have we all been there? Stuffin wives.. "Why don't you know what colour the curtains will be"

Hope you get the answers lol
 

sparks will fly

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my last quarter was acheson road. they are old officer quarters with l shaped living dinning rooms, kitchens not to bad all have big gardens down stairs loo bedrooms have ample storage, Internet is no problem getting deliveries is a mare the civvies in the guard room are a nightmare and regulary turn deliveries away if they are not consulted first and have a contact number plus if you have any civvie friend you want to visit you they can only get on 6 times then they must fill out a vetting form or they are turned away, it has a local spar and the post office is 10min walk in to the village need any more info just pm me:pDT_Xtremez_30:
 
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dinky

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Thank you all for your rapid replies

this 6 times visit thing

is that 6 times a year, or six times full stop.


With your experience, would it be better to get in laws and my parents (the only ones likley to visit often) vetted as soon as we move in. it looks like we are there for atleast two years so it might save any headaches from the security. i guess they are as helpful as the ones we have at the current establishment!!! (not)
 

sparks will fly

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Did not get your Pm my friend the 6 visits is 6 in total best thing to do is go to the guard room and ask for vetting forms for your inlaws or parents or whoever and explain to them will save youself so much hassle and grief off the wife
 
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dinky

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Did not get your Pm my friend the 6 visits is 6 in total best thing to do is go to the guard room and ask for vetting forms for your inlaws or parents or whoever and explain to them will save youself so much hassle and grief off the wife


I didnt get a PM off you mate. I have off the other guy

thanks for you answer
 
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