Rents in London have dropped for a fifth successive month
amid political uncertainty, according to a new report from lettings agency Your
Move. The average property in London was let for £1273 in April, a 0.3% drop
from a month earlier and 1.8% down from April 2016. uncertainty caused by
Brexit and the snap election had forced the property market here “to take a
pause for breath”. The upcoming election was also blamed for a slowdown in UK
housebuying demand. Read more on the Evening Standard website.
Trevor Hendy obituary
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My friend Trevor Hendy, who has died aged 89, was director of development
at United Kingdom Housing Trust (UKHT) in the 1980s, a period in which,
among o...
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