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Past News Items

Out With the Old and in With the New

12th August 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

I have to confess that I am of that age where Radio 2 as opposed to Radio 1 is my preferred choice of easy listening and to be quite honest I am not that sad that we have heard the last of Top of the Pops although I did very much enjoy it in my youth. Our esteemed Prime Minister however never misses a trick and has this time taken the opportunity to align himself with the young and environmentally aware in his recent Radio 1 interview. Read more...

Winds of Change

14th July 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

The publication of the Government’s Energy Review presented by Alistair Darling, the Industry Secretary, to be formulated in a white paper by the end of the year endorsed nuclear power, proposed cutting the household use of electricity and promoted renewable energy by the form of grants & subsidies to increase the amount generated from the current 4% to closer to 20%. Read more...

Time for a Reality CHECK?

14th June 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

Recent press releases suggest that house prices look set to increase at more than three times the rate previously predicted. Read more...

The Age of the Supermarket.

1st May 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

I heard something the other day that had long been rumoured in the profession namely the official announcement that a number of the major supermarket chains were moving into the Estate Agency business. Read more...

For Sale BY Informal Tender

5th April 2006

Approximately 245 metres of Single Bank Fishing Rights on the River Rea located on the outskirts of the town of Cleobury Mortimer.
GUIDE PRICE: In the region of £4,000 Read more...

Record Price for Pony Paddock

3rd April 2006

Local farmers and pony owners stood spellbound last week as McCartneys conducted the successful auction of a pony paddock on the edge of Talgarth. The field, which was 4.8 acres, is situated alongside one of the radial routes out of Talgarth, well outside the development limits. The level of interest shown beforehand and the shortage of small areas of land on the market had given a clear indication that the demand was going to be fairly hot. Read more...

Going, Going, Gone

1st April 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

Spring is now upon us and although we have not had what you could call a true winter, people are starting to think about a spring clean and time for a change - including changing their home. Read more...

Media Warning

1st March 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

You may have heard in the media lately that unless private landlords register with their Local Authority they run the risk of a fine of up to £20,000. But what they don’t tell you is that the issue of licensing relates only to landlords who let out houses in multiple occupation. Read more...

The Demise of the SHIRES?

1st February 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

Recent proposals to give Parish Councils stronger planning powers were kicked into touch by Local Government Minister Philip Woolas Read more...

A Rising Market- a New Policy

1st January 2006 - T. Wyn Jones

2005 saw another positive year in the Property Market in our area. Unlike some areas of the UK the average house price saw an increase. Good news for most, but for first time buyers and local people on low incomes it is becoming increasingly difficult to get that foot on the first rung of the ladder.
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