Thanks to donations from Bretherton Law clients we have made another delivery of used football kit to Affinity Water headquarters in Hatfield. Affinity Water operates as a kit collection point at three sites in Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead and Liverpool, with the KitAid charity arranging with partner agencies to send the items of used football kit…
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After two successful Cup runs in the last 18 months Harpenden Colts Old Boys made it a hat-trick of wins by lifting the inaugural Brian Hubball Cup against St George’s FC. Although competing a couple of divisions below Harpenden Colts in the Herts Advertiser Sunday League, the Welwyn Garden City side put up a tough…
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In the ceremonial State Opening of Parliament on 10th May the Queen’s Speech sets out plans to force landlords to let out empty shops as part of the government’s initiative to rejuvenate the country’s high streets. To be known as the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill the plans will give additional powers to local councils…
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Buying a house can be a daunting prospect for anyone, let alone someone who is taking their first step on to the property ladder. We all ask ourselves the same questions: Is this definitely the property I want? Am I paying too much? Can I really afford it? Buying a house or an apartment will…
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The first drop for three years in the number of empty high street shops and restaurants has been highlighted in a new report. The decline is the first time the number of vacancies has fallen since 2018, leading to suggestions that a post-covid recovery could soon be on its way. According to research by the…
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The government is to bring in new rules to the property market in order to provide consumers with essential information and to standardise the way properties are advertised. The changes form part of a project by the National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agency Team and are due to come into effect by the end…
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Owning commercial premises can have significant advantages over leasing for a business as long as owners do their homework. 1. Thoroughly research the area where you plan to buy, checking local infrastructure, services, development plans and business competitors. A commercial finance Broker can advise on funding options 2. Location is all-important. Check transport links and…
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Continued high demand coupled with low supply in the housing market has led to the biggest January price rise for 17 years. Nationwide Building Society says property prices rose by 0.8% from December to January, with an increase of 11.2% for the year. Nationwide claims the average house price in the UK is now £255,556,…
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Following care proceedings where a child has been made the subject of a Care Order, most parents hope that one day the Care Order will be discharged and the child can return home to them. Whether that is realistic depends on a number of factors. The timing of an application is also key. Section 39…
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Social services have a legal duty to safeguard children in need and to promote their welfare. Wherever possible the upbringing of vulnerable children should continue within their family group, with social services providing a range and level of services appropriate to those children’s needs. However, there are occasions where social services have to take action…
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