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Another busy week for me (it’s becoming a habit!). I don’t really like the word “busy” as I think, as a generation, we have become a little obsessed with saying…
Another busy week for me (it’s becoming a habit!). I don’t really like the word “busy” as I think, as a generation, we have become a little obsessed with saying…
I’ve been a little quiet this month because, quite frankly, I had the busiest start to 2020 and I did not see it coming – hopefully it is a sign…
As a Chartered Surveyor, and RICS Registered Valuer, I have to commit to a minimum of twenty hours continuous professional development (CPD) each year (and, additionally have to demonstrate fifty…
*Training Event* Introduction to Planning Appeals Date: 24th April 2020 – 09.30 – 16:00 (registration from 09:00) Venue: Gainsborough House Hotel (Devonshire Suite), Bewdley Hill, Kidderminster, DY11 6BS Speaker: Eleni…
2019 has, quite literally, flown past. I started the year working the last three months (of seven and a half months) of my notice period and, in February and March,…
Not your normal update or post from me, however, a couple of things worth being aware of within the residential property world! The first is that National Trading Standards has…
I am genuinely over the moon to announce that last Thursday I was an award winner at the RICS Matrics Young Surveyor of the Year Awards. I won my category…
As you may have seen from my previous posts I am very pleased to share that I have been shortlisted for the Young Surveyor of the Year Awards 2019 in…
All planning consents are subject to planning conditions. These can be from the basic conditions, required by legislation, such as time limits or approved plans to more complex conditions requiring…
A couple of months ago I posted about changes to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). As this year continues to fly by this is just another quick update, given that…