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More Green Shoots ?
More Green Shoots ?
Green Shoots in Wrexham, customer confidence and, at last, movement in the housing market.
Green Shoots
Green Shoots
Could these be the first signs of a recovery in the Wrexham housing market ?
A couple of weeks ago Viv and I enjoyed a holiday in Llandudno, and very nice it was too. One evening we went to a show and the female singer/announcer told us that she was born in Llay and had lived in Wrexham until 15 years ago when she moved to th
An Evening at Wrexham FC
An Evening at Wrexham FC
A fine group of local business folks joined us at Wrexham FC where we were treated to a tour of the ground by Fenella and Phil. There are imminent exciting developments linking the club and the neighbouring University and further announcements are expec
A womans work
A womans work
After Christmas, Easter is prime family time for us. It probably is for you too. Once again we were delighted to welcome home our three children and their nearest and dearest.
Is it a bad dream ?
Is it a bad dream ?
I thought that I had lost a few days somewhere when I read this mornings financial pages. Surely it must still be April 1st.
Rewarded for failure
Rewarded for failure
Todays news is as is usual these days, depressing. Unless you are "a senior banker". Fred Goodwin, destroyer of RBS, had his pension virtually doubled in a brokered payoff authorised by City Minister Lord Myners.
(continued from Part 2 - which you can find HERE) . A trespasser entitled to registered land, say, since 10 December 1999, could apply to Land Registry for it to be registered in his name. If he has not done this, a purchaser acquiring the land from
(continued from part 1 - which you can find HERE)Under the Act, what amounts to 'adverse possession' still applies; one still has to show 'factual possession' and an 'intention to possess' the land. Furthermore, the Limitation Act 1980 does not now apply t
(Article provided by Francis Whitehead, B.A. (Hons), Dip. in Land Registration Law and Practice, Solicitor. Whitehead Woodward & Co., Solicitors)A person who occupies land belonging to someone else without permission is a trespasser. However, a trespasser
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