Articles, tagged with "stirling", page 1
17th June 2011
When you are planning on visiting London and have worked out all of the different sights and sounds that you want to experience. Now you need to plan how you are going to get around, and should be aware that travel in the city doesn't come cheap, especial...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
05th April 2011
According to Department of Power & Weather Modify, fuel poverty takes place when a home "has to expend much more than 10% of its cash flow on fuel to sustain a satisfactory heating regime (typically 21 degrees for the major residing place, and 18 degrees ...
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Author:
MarkApplegate
28th March 2011
According to Department of Energy & Climate Transform, fuel poverty happens when a home "has to devote far more than 10% of its cash flow on fuel to sustain a satisfactory heating regime (typically 21 degrees for the principal living location, and eightee...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
17th January 2011
Man with Van, removals Edinburgh is the best service removal company with very reasonable price. When the matter comes for moving or shifting, your first concern will be home mover. Removals Edinburgh will take the apprehensive about all things to be shi...
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Author:
Rupert Holl
26th October 2010
Prestwick airport, now called Prestwick Glasgow airport is some 32miles from Glasgow and just outside the town of Prestwick itself. Because of its convenience to so many of Scotland’s historic places it’s a great starting point in any journey to Scotland...
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Author:
crdblogspothwi
06th April 2010
Margin trading in Forex is a technique of making use of leverage to boost the buying clout of the capital. Leverage merely means using a tiny figure to regulate a much larger amount. This is often viable because it can be not likely that the worth of your...
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Author:
simonw
28th August 2009
Signing the Residential Lease Agreement.
An excellent residential lease agreement lays out with precision what is required from your renter securing that they treat the apartment as though it is their own.
If plausible, the residential lease agreem...
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Author:
Hollywood Landlord
10th July 2009
Over the coming months I'll be writing a series of articles revealing the secrets to public relations (all the things a journalist doesn't really want you to know!). As a former journalist, I understand what makes a good news story and have successfully ...
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Author:
Sue Papadoulis
01st June 2009
It is an interesting time for the release of the new UK university league tables. Whilst graduates are preparing for their release into the toughest economic climate seen for years, many who have established themselves in the growing number of provincial...
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Author:
MarkeD
07th April 2009
You may have heard about the help available through the Scottish Government to help you buy a home. They run shared home ownership schemes in which they will take an equity stake in the property of your choosing. This is to help those on low to moderate i...
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Author:
cborthwick9
17th March 2009
With the current price crash within the property market there are a couple of things that has seen a rise of a result of this, the two main ones that I will be discussing in this article are the rise in renting and house auctions.
Renting
People who...
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Author:
sam lowe
16th January 2009
Edinburgh Airport is Scotland's main airport and one of the busiest in the UK. We've put together a guide to help you get to and from the city centre from here. Read on for more…
Edinburgh Airport is located 12 kilometres (8 miles) to the west of...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
29th December 2008
Confidence may be starting to rise in the UK property market. A recent poll by the building societies' association found that over 40% of consumers agree that now is a good time to buy property.
With the property market at a record low due to the reces...
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Author:
sam lowe
01st December 2008
A Lift mortgage is a shared equity scheme helping people living in Scotland acquire their first home. If you are looking to buy a home you would put up the majority share for the property, which is normally between 60 and 80 per cent, and the Scottish Gov...
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Author:
cborthwick9
27th October 2008
We all know that flat hunting can be a stressful time and with the current state of the World economy more and more people are turning to renting as a viable short term solution. So I thought I would offer some tips on the best approach in finding places ...
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Author:
sam lowe