FOCUS ON: THORNTON HEATH, SURREY July 29, 2010 SELLING Russell Hunt MANAGING DIRECTOR, PROPERTY HUNT Q.Dear Russell, I am looking to invest in a London property. Is central London still the best place to buy? A.It certainly makes sense to invest in prime central London property because at the end of the day it is all about supply and demand. Yes, you will [...]
vexx July 29, 2010 MANAGING DIRECTOR, PROPERTY HUNT Q.Dear Russell, I am looking to invest in a London property. Is central London still the best place to buy? A.It certainly makes sense to invest in prime central London property because at the end of the day it is all about supply and demand. Yes, you will pay a high [...]
PROPERTY NEWS July 29, 2010 HIGH DEMAND TO KEEP FARMLAND PRICES UP Increased demand for commercial farmland and a continued lack of supply are keeping rural land price high, the latest Rural Land Market Survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) will show today. Over the past six months a net 47 per cent of estate agents reported [...]
Pity these fools – The A-team flops July 29, 2010 Film THE A-TEAM Cert: 12A Rhys Griffiths A quarter of a century years after the finale of the TV show, the A-Team blunders its way into the twenty-first century – and what should be a film providing two hours of nostalgic, action-packed fun falls short of even the simplest of tasks. Instead it’s lengthy and [...]
OUT THIS WEEKEND July 29, 2010 FILM Karate kid Shame on you Jackie Chan. Remake with Jaden “son of Will and Jada” Smith as the kid. south of the border Oliver Stone’s documentary about South America’s left wing resurgence. beautiful kate Harrowing, incest-themed Australian drama, with Bryan Brown. DVD clash of the Titans Lame-brained Greek gods and goddesses adventure, with Sam [...]
More than a simple stopwatch July 29, 2010 A WATCH that tells the time is one thing. A watch that tells the time, the date, the temperature and has an alarm and stopwatch is – well, child’s play in the world of digital technology, but really rather impressive in a hand-made, hand-wound mechanical piece. It’s not for nothing that such features on mechanical [...]
SOCKS IN THE CITY July 29, 2010 WHY would you want to draw attention to a skinny, sometimes hairy piece of leg between your trousers and your shoes? Is it because you’re particularly fond of the knobble on your ankle and it warrants extra attention? Or that you feel that the five inches in question needs cheering up? After David Beckham’s appearance [...]
Tourbillon: the ultimate complication July 29, 2010 IF chronographs are at one end of the complications scale, at the other you find the tourbillon. Originally developed by the Abraham-Louis Breguet in the 18th century, it’s designed to lessen the effect of gravity and motion on the watch’s accuracy by mounting the escapement and balance wheel – which transform the inner workings into [...]
A sorry tale for our times July 28, 2010 THE TERRIBLE PRIVACY OF MAXWELL SIM BY JONATHAN COE Viking, £18.99 by Zoe Strimpel JONATHAN COE represents the pinnacle of British picaresque – his iconic novel about 80s Britain, What a Carve Up, hilariously and tragically skewered the stereotypes of the time while developing a narrator who is impossible not to care for even as [...]
VEXED IN THE CITY July 28, 2010 While the boss is away, can the employees go off and play? DEAR VEXED: As usual, the office largely clears out over August. Of particular interest is the fact that my boss is going to be away in Greece for three weeks. But I’ve already taken my year’s holiday and I’ll be here. Here’s the [...]