Whisky business: A wintry trip to the magical Highlands December 10, 2019 Winter sun, this ain’t. Trundling northwards through the Cairngorms towards Inverness, you could be forgiven for thinking you were travelling through an alien landscape. Grey, spare hills emerge from the drizzly low cloud; the “torrents and loud-poured floods” of Rabbie Burns’ poetry run high and violent. Not for nothing do the Scots have several different [...]
Anselm Kiefer: Superstrings, Runes, The Norns, Gordian Knot at the White Cube – destructive, glorious chaos November 15, 2019 ★★★★★ Anselm Kiefer’s latest solo exhibition Superstrings, Runes, The Norns, Gordian Knot at the White Cube in Bermondsey is both apocalyptic and redemptive. Its title plays on various myths and allegories that have preoccupied Kiefer for the bulk of his 50-year career, and that he now ties together with his latest obsession – string theory. [...]
London house prices: How London boroughs’ house prices have changed since the last election November 7, 2019 Prime central London house prices have taken the biggest hit since the last general election, as previously less desirable areas gain popularity. London constituencies further away from the centre were the biggest winners between June 2017 and now as buyers sought cheaper properties. Read more: UK house price growth slows in October House prices made [...]
General Election 2019: Liberal Democrats, Green and Plaid Cymru ‘Unite to Remain’ pact for 60 seats unveiled November 7, 2019 The Liberal Democrats, Green Party and Plaid Cymru have struck a deal in which the parties will step aside for the most likely Remain candidate in 60 seats across England and Wales. Jo Swinson’s party will be given a clear run at 43 constituencies, including Bermondsey and Old Southwark, Chelsea and Fulham, Esher and Walton, [...]
Competition is hotting up for corporate rentals October 18, 2019 The market for corporate rentals in London has never been more competitive, and having the right agent working with you is crucial to successful placements. In the third quarter of 2019, our dedicated Corporate Services team at Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH) carried out over 1,700 property searches for staff working for our corporate clients [...]
New builds: Homes on the market in London this week, from a former Bermondsey pub to a Deptford tower with City views October 4, 2019 196 Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey From £450,000 for a one-bed Bermondsey is often ranked as one of London’s best places to live thanks to its food, drink and culture scenes, transport connections and relative affordability. If you want a piece of the action, Orchard Homes Group has just launched eight apartments and two houses at [...]
British Land gets green light for ‘exciting’ £3.3bn Canada Water town centre makeover October 1, 2019 A major south London commuter hub is set to get a £3.3bn face lift over the next 15 years, after Southwark Council granted planning permission last night for a new town centre in Canada Water. The scheme, drawn up by property giant British Land, will create 3,000 homes and accommodate 20,000 jobs. Developers hope it [...]
London Car Free Day 2019: Everything you need to know about this weekend’s event September 20, 2019 Drivers have been warned to avoid large parts of central London as over 200 roads close in the capital for Car Free Day 2019. Between 7am and 7pm on Sunday, pedestrians will be given free rein across London Bridge and Tower Bridge, as the city highlights the problems caused by air pollution. Read more: Mayor [...]
No deal Brexit to force up cost of wine, industry warns September 12, 2019 A no-deal Brexit could push up the price of wine after the government rowed back on promises to suspend paperwork, the industry has warned. Additional red tape will have to be introduced after the UK leaves the European Union, which is expected to cost the country’s wine businesses £70m. Following a meeting with the Wine [...]
City Moves for 4 July – Who’s switching jobs? July 4, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Taylor Wimpey, Relendex and Queensberry. Taylor Wimpey Taylor Wimpey has announced that it has appointed Irene Dorner as its new non-executive chair of the board. Irene will join as chair-designate and as an independent non executive director on 1 December. She will work closely with Kevin Beeston during a handover period [...]