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Expanding property consultancy moves to larger offices
Expanding property consultancy Vail Williams has relocated to first floor space in refurbished Goldvale House, Woking to facilitate future business growth
Beginner’s guide: What are you financially liable for as a landlord of commercial property?
Repurpose, reuse and reinvest: Chertsey’s time to shine
The historical town of Chertsey is an undeniably pretty location in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, located close to the M25 southwest of London.
Business rates bills are landing – but are you paying too much?
Local authorities are in the throes of issuing out their business rates demands which are landing on the desks of business owners across the UK.
Vail Williams reports best ever year
Vail Williams has released their financials for 2022-23 reporting the highest revenues in their 36 year history.
South East: Q1 Commercial Property Update
What are the latest developments in the south east commercial property market and what can we expect from the rest of 2024? Office and industrial agency partners, Charlie Nicholson and Steve Berrett, explore
Historic buildings specialist joins property consultancy
Christopher Bailey joins the Building Consultancy team as an Associate to strengthen the Thames Valley and Oxford office provision.
Spring Budget: Key outcomes affecting occupiers, landlords and investors
The Spring Budget 2024 is, according to the OBR, expected to reduce inflation in 2024/25.
Biodiversity Net Gain now mandatory: What developers need to know
Hot on the heels of the latest NPPF changes, developers must now ensure that their developments result in more or better natural habitat or biodiversity net gain (BNG), in a move hailed as one of the world’s most ambitious in biodiversity terms.
Beginner’s Guide to Business Rates
Refurbish it and they will come: A message to Crawley landlords
There is no denying that is has been a tough few years for Crawley, which sits in the heart of the Gatwick Diamond region.
Vail Williams facilitates law firm’s Birmingham expansion
Hill Dickinson move into Louisa Ryland House in Central Birmingham after continued growth.