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Posted on 10 Jun 2011 In: News

Residential Property in Wales and England

The two regions i.e., Wales and England experienced raise in the average property rates. In the last one year, London has become the region with highest yearly price change. The percentage rise in the value was 5%. Furthermore, the city experienced the highest monthly increase by 3%. In February 2010, the house sales value in [...]

Posted on 27 Apr 2011 In: News

How to Install a Ceramic Tile Floor

Take Correct Measurement of the Area or Room and Cut the Cement or Concrete Board
First you have to take the measurement of the room and with the help of this measurement you have to cut the board accordingly to size. Since concrete board is hard, use the razor knife to cut.
Arrange the Pieces and Fix [...]

Posted on 4 Jan 2011 In: Area Guide, News

Clerkenwell history

Clerkenwell has the remarkable history that has faces many changes till date for some or the other reasons. It belongs to the aristocratic era even though it is one of the most insalubrious, overpopulated and poor arenas of London.
Methodism was originated in Clerkenwell. This place is known as a spiritual precinct, having the Church that [...]

The weakening in the sales market was mirrored in employment data for the City. In October 2010, The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) downgraded its earlier forecast of financial services jobs growth from 14,000 to 9,600 for 2010 and projected a rise of just 2,700 for 2011 in response to a hiring freeze [...]

Posted on 24 Sep 2010 In: News

Prime London to be sustained by foreign investors

Managing partner of the Black Brick Property Solutions, Camilla Dell, said that more and more forecasts and downbeat data for the wider United Kingdom real estate market, reflecting the current problems within the economy of United Kingdom. Mortgage loans are hard to obtain, a huge public sector job losses are expected, tax increases are threatening [...]

Clerkenwell is an area of Central London in the London Borough of Islington. This area dates back to the medieval times. There is a palace in this area which was built by Bishop of Ely and some of the regular visitors to this palace were Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry the VIII. The [...]

Posted on 26 Aug 2010 In: Amenities, News

Farringdon update

To keep you informed about the redevelopment of Farringdon station and how this could affect you, we are writing to provide you with information about the work that will be happening over the next two months. The station is being transformed as part of the Thameslink and Crossrail programmes, which will make the station one [...]