How to spruce up your rental for 2025 on a budget

An article for tenants written by Allison Thompson, National Lettings Managing Director, Leaders Romans Group. If you’re currently living in a rental property, hopefully, your landlord has done a good job of giving you a lovely home that’s being let legally and safely. But no matter how well the property has been decorated and furnished…

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Original ways to improve your home or workplace

If you’re keen to enhance your home or workplace, perhaps because you’re thinking about moving, the new year could well provide the ideal opportunity to do this. But you don’t have to feel limited to a conservatory or garage conversion or just taking on more square feet. There are other ways of making the most…

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Avoid These Mistakes When Hiring an Emergency Locksmith

When you find yourself in a lockout situation in Reading, choosing the right emergency locksmith can make all the difference between a quick resolution and a stressful experience. Emergency locksmiths in Reading provide crucial services during unexpected moments, helping you regain access to your home, vehicle, or business when you need it most. Not Verifying…

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Key Inquiries to Make Before Finalising Your Property Purchase

Buying a property is one of the most significant investments of your life. In navigating through the complex world of real estate, especially in places like Bolton, it becomes increasingly important to ask the questions that will lead you to make informed decisions about what to invest in. Bolton, one of the most vibrant towns…

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Why Hiring an Architect is Essential for Large-Scale Projects

An architect is always necessary whenever one considers a large project, either a commercial building, a multi-residential complex, or public structure. Architects bring skill, vision, and functionality into every project so that, aside from beauty, it must be safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations. That is why hiring an architect is very essential in a…

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The psychology of color in home office design

One of the most impactful elements of the workspace is the color palette. The right colours can inspire, motivate, and help you focus. Get to know how different colours can affect your productivity: ·blue – often associated with calm and focus, blue is a popular choice for home offices. It helps to reduce stress and…

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Leasehold Reform: ALEP’s Predictions for 2025

Mark Chick, director of ALEP (Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners) and a Partner at Bishop & Sewell LLP comments:  2024 has come to a close with some very welcome clarity from the government on leasehold reform. An end to uncertainty? At ALEP’s annual conference in October, the overwhelming sentiment was one of uncertainty – uncertainty…

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2025 Predictions for the housebuilding sector

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Tim Foreman, Managing Director of Land and New Homes, Leaders Romans Group (LRG): Uncertainty was the theme of 2024, thanks to the general election, a ‘painful’ Budget and a slower than expected reduction in interest rates. But from a market point of view, uncertainty resulting in a slow-down has the advantage of creating pent-up demand…

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Cloud Mining Platform: What are the promises for BCH miners?

BCH Miner takes cloud mining to a new level: users can expect simple operation, low entry barriers, and fast payouts. Cloud Mining: Is It Really That Easy? Can you really make $1,000 in a day without any effort? Well, almost. The world of cryptocurrencies is full of promising opportunities, and now it seems that the…

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Security from the start: Essential cybersecurity tips for startups

Startups are exciting, but as you’re spinning many plates when bringing your idea to life, it can be easy to miss out steps along the way. However, there are a few elements to your business where cutting corners should never be an option. In today’s world, as cyber attacks are becoming more complex and sophisticated…

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NPPF Review – Thoughts from the Industry

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Following the publication of the revised NPPF earlier today, Here are some thoughts from the Industry on the following: 1.5 houses per square km per year 6 year housing land supply Grey belt – ‘Green Belt that doesn’t conform to the Green Belt purposes and with a new colour’ The removal of the blanket 50%…

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NPPF comment – Boyer

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Following the publication of the revised NPPF earlier today, Lawrence Turner and Michelle Quan, Directors of Boyer have provided comment on: The 1.5 million new home dilemma Green Belt Modernising planning committees Need for government intervention Neighbourhood Planning   Lawrence Turner, Director, Boyer  In the wake of the Labour Government’s ambitious plan to build 1.5…

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