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It’s likely there will be some kind of uplift for properties in the vicinity of HS2 hubs and stations. However I would
Air pollution in the London Underground Air pollution has experienced an upturn in topicality recently, due to attention provoked by the introduction
Halloween is nearly upon us, and bringing with it thoughts of ghosts, skeletons and spooky cemeteries Graveyards have long been considered scary
Gaining planning approval for a site can be a long and resource intensive process. With austerity measures biting at local council budgets,
Many farming processes, sheep dipping being one of them, have the potential to cause significant adverse The farming sector was the number
Our guest writer Adam Bullion, General Manager of Marketing of InfoTrack, provides here an insight into the conveyancing industry and how it
Essentially, conveyancing is the legal process of buying and selling property. Not a supermarket meal deal, or a multi pack of tea
The Environment Agency and British Red Cross are urging younger people specifically to learn how to look after themselves and their communities
Cheshire has a long and fascinating history of salt extraction, which needs to be considered when developing in the area, as it
Driving down the A283 towards Shoreham, West Sussex, you may have noticed the hauntingly beautiful buildings of the former Shoreham Cement Works.
In this blog, Emilie Denyer, an environmental consultant at Groundsure, discusses flood management and natural flood defences. If you have any questions
How easy is it to plan, construct and start up an offshore wind farm? This blog by Sarah Gathergood, an environmental consultant
“Is WWII Ordnance really a threat?” this is the question I get asked the most. Alternatively I often get told by many
In this post Clelia discusses the importance of archaeological heritage and the impact this may have on site or property developments and
In 2015, 46% of the UK’s electricity was generated by low-carbon sources and renewable energy accounted for 8.3% of total energy consumption