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Teddy406
Hello,

Just wondering, what can you use to carry your documents around in? I have a ring binder with a copy of our entire submission in but dont want to lug that around london on the tube all day! Add that to the fact **HOPEFULLY** i will have the big envelopes, I **REALLY** dont want to be struggling with all that stuff, my car keys, house keys and phone.

I was going to use a supermarket "reusable sturdy type" carrier bag, but my letter said "DONT BRING A SHOPPING BAG"...I presume a backpack / shoulderbag is a big no no then?

Cheers in advance!!

Teddy
YuAndDan
My fiancee used my carry on duffel bag, everything fit in it OK.

Lansbury
QUOTE(Teddy406 @ Jun 28 2007, 09:25 PM) *
Hello,

Just wondering, what can you use to carry your documents around in? I have a ring binder with a copy of our entire submission in but dont want to lug that around london on the tube all day! Add that to the fact **HOPEFULLY** i will have the big envelopes, I **REALLY** dont want to be struggling with all that stuff, my car keys, house keys and phone.

I was going to use a supermarket "reusable sturdy type" carrier bag, but my letter said "DONT BRING A SHOPPING BAG"...I presume a backpack / shoulderbag is a big no no then?

Cheers in advance!!

Teddy


I put my documents into a folder and put that in my brief case, it wasn't a problem others had bags too. Just don't overload the bag with unnecessary stuff as it has to be searched.

On the day it will help if you have the documents in the order they are listed on the check list, that is the order they will ask for each document in.
elmcitymaven
We had a big lever arch file tucked into a tote bag which was easily the same size as a supermarket "bag for life", and popped keys, a magazine, my purse, passports, my makeup bag etc etc in it. No problems. As long as you aren't bringing a hugeazz suitcase it is okay.

I'll second the idea that you should have everything in the order they ask for in Packet 4 -- we had everything divided by tabs in the lever arch file in that order, and it made finding stuff a piece of cake.
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