Meyers Estate Agents Expands into Ringwood & Verwood

Meyers, the rapidly growing, award-winning, home-based estate agency franchise has expanded into Ringwood and Verwood. Patrick Hester who has previously worked for Austin & Wyatt (Countrywide), Winkworth and Allsopp and Allsopp (Dubai), will now run the franchise which focuses on providing a highly customer centric service, to help property owners move as smoothly and rapidly as possible.

Biodiversity work recognised at the 2021 National Landscape Awards

We are pleased to announce that with Nurture Landscapes we are one of the winners at the 2021 National Landscape Awards. We are delighted to have been successful in the Nature Conservation & Biodiversity Enhancement category as this recognises our efforts to improve the biodiversity of the park. An award ceremony will be held in December where the principal awards across the categories will be announced.

COEL’s Subsidiary Company CMS Cambridge Delivers Sustainable Furniture Disposal Solutions

With many offices being reconfigured in the wake of the pandemic, how do we dispose of redundant furniture in an ethical way? CMS Cambridge, the furniture division of local design and fit out firm offers a sustainable service for clients that care about their green credentials.

Meyers Estate Agents Grows Sales & Support Team

Meyers, the award-winning home-based estate agency franchise, has added to its sales, support and lettings team for the benefit of its growing number of franchisees across the UK. Leon Firth now joins as franchise sales manager and Charlie Sharp as Meyers’ hub headquarters’ branch manager. These additions to the team follow the recruitment of Jules Arscott as property manager earlier this year to extend the lettings team, and Ella McGrady as office manager.

Further government funding supports phase II R&D lab conversion at The...

The Oxford Trust, the local charity encouraging the pursuit of science and enterprise, is to commence the second phase of its conversion of dedicated high spec laboratory facilities at its Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington, Oxford, following £0.2 million additional Local Growth Fund support, secured by the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP).

Are we overcoming the polarisation and prejudice that later living schemes...

In a 2018 article, we highlighted that communities are too often unbalanced and polarised and warned, ‘If age segregation is defining our communities today, then action must be taken to prevent it escalating further’. Three years on, Planning & Development Insite considers whether society and our industry has actually made any progress.