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21st March 2012

Planning Permission for Log Cabins and Summer Houses

Details on what's required for planning permission for Log cabins and Summer Houses I get asked all the time by customers whether or not they need planning permission for their garden buildings so I've put together some of the common answers I give. F...

06th March 2012

Exploring the Fowey and the Surrounding Areas

The small town of Fowey and surrounding areas along the river Fowey have long been popular tourist destinations for holiday visitors, artists, hikers and those in the know who seek to explore the rich history and many attractions that the area has to offe...

16th January 2012

Out and About in Surrey

You'll hear the acronym AONB, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a lot in connection with Surrey. Due to its spectacular countryside and landscape, daytrippers, holidaymakers and locals flock here to explore the area, walk the hills, enjoy the views and ...

08th December 2011

Why the NPPF is a force for good

John Elliott, Managing Director of Millwood Designer Homes, talks about the positive aspects of the new National Planning Policy Framework. “The forthcoming National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) – a draft of which is currently out to consultation –...

18th October 2011

Stay in the holiday cottages in the Forrest of Bowland

Over the past few years, the two big cities of Lancashire have witnessed a rebirth and are coming out of their image of dark, northern English industrial cities by hovering on culture, shopping and sport. The Forrest of Bowland is traditionally a royal hu...

14th October 2011

Luxury Romantic Breaks in Suffolk

As a county, Suffolk has always been an extremely popular destination for those looking for a weekend break, midweek break or short break. Its easy transport links from London and Cambridge makes this area a popular place to visit throughout the year and...

27th September 2011

Self catering cottage Edinburgh

Scotland is one of the world’s most picturesque countries and each year, millions of tourists head to its capital to soak up its unique mix of culture, great shopping and stunning natural scenery. Staying in a self catering cottage Edinburgh is a fanta...

17th June 2011

Caravan Holidays Offer The Best of Both Worlds

A caravan holiday ensures that you experience the tranquility and peace of your chosen region also having modern creature comforts, and while conventional resorts may separate you from nature, and camping holidays may take away from the comforts of life, ...

17th June 2011

Journey Times Halved To The West Country

The West Country of the UK is now within easy travelling distance for many holidaymakers as major road improvements have helped to halve journey times to reach this beautiful area of Great Britain. The three major routes down to the West Country are th...

14th June 2011

Planning a luxury break in the Cotswolds

Home to several market towns and traditional villages, the Cotswolds' attractive topography entices thousands of visitors on luxury breaks every year. With its centuries-old history, picturesque castles and poetic landscapes, it's no surprise that the...

27th May 2011

Events and activities in the Forest of Dean

The Cotswolds, which are sometimes described as the ‘heart of England’ is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is popular with many tourists around the United Kingdom, as well as overseas. Not only is the area one of natural beauty, but is host to ma...

26th May 2011

Bures

Bures is the place that reunites both Bures St Mary in Suffolk and Bures Hamlet in Essex, two important parishes which lie on the River Stour, bordering Essex from Suffolk; Bures is bordered by the South and the North of Suffolk, and it’s placed right i...

23rd May 2011

An Unforgettable Holiday in Devon

Devon is bordered by the Irish Sea, English Channel and the Bristol Channel and is the fourth largest English county. Mining, farming and fishing are the main industries of the people of Devon, but a large part of Devon’s economy is highly dependent on t...

18th May 2011

Barratt Homes Helps Residents Celebrate Royal Wedding At New Homes In The South East

with leading UK housebuilder Barratt Homes donating funds to help the new neighbours get together and commemorate the happy event at street parties on Friday 29th April. Hundreds of residents at developments of new homes in Essex, Buckinghamshire and Hert...

04th May 2011

Getting Back to Basics

Camping is more than just a cheap holiday option; it’s about revelling in the glorious great outdoors and getting back to basics. Just how basic will depend entirely on you and your taste but rest assured that there are plenty of campsites to choose from...

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