Articles, tagged with "local authority", page 5
15th March 2011
If you are a small business, or even a big business with a regional presence, local search engine optimisation can be an easy path to the top of the search listings. Here's how, in five easy steps:
1. Have a genuine local presence. Local SEO is so valu...
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Author:
Arthor Greenwald
11th March 2011
A council house is a house for families to live in and is also known as a local authority house.
Council houses are operated by The local council's or housing associations.
They were built to help the over crowded people get re homed, and are given secu...
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Author:
Rebecca Sketchley
11th March 2011
Pergola construction plans provide the blueprint for a do it yourself pergola, helping you save few thousands over comparable ready made pergolas. They usually include graphics and measures for you to cut and shape all the main posts, beams and joists acc...
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Author:
Andy Finn
11th March 2011
Pests are a very common problem in today’s world affecting almost everyone. It is a common idea that the term ‘pests’ is used to refer to insects that destroy crops and other vegetation or plantation types. However, pests can be animals too that destroy o...
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Author:
ChristinaX
11th March 2011
As a race the British have long been ones for the stiff upper lip and taking things as they come, and the compensation claims culture that seems to have spread from the USA has taken many people by surprise. However, there are certain basic rights that pe...
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Author:
perfectclaims
10th March 2011
Everyone must have seen one of the many television adverts that are constantly promising that if you have suffered a trip or fall in a public space you would be able to claim compensation. This message is genuinely true. As the law of negligence states, e...
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Author:
cgyles6819
07th March 2011
These are the names of the commonest forms of arrangement for the renting of houses and flats by private tenants. In their current form, they were introduced by the Housing Act 1988 but important changes were made by the Housing Act 1996 with effect fr...
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Author:
Herry Taylor
06th March 2011
Planning applications in the UK require a lot of detail and a high level of accuracy. An application that is refused can not only be a hindrance to your plans, but also the cause of a lot of repetitious work. Any service that can take the hassle out of th...
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Author:
Alex Ribbs
01st March 2011
Conveyancing is one of those terms that are surrounded by mystery, as most people know roughly what it is but cannot clearly define it. It is simply the legal process that takes place to transfer the ownership of a property from the seller to the buyer. C...
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Author:
aliva08
01st March 2011
So you've decided you want a shed! A shed is excellent for storage of garden equipment, clutter you can't locate a location for, leisure equipment, gardening equipment, and even as a small workspace. How do you go about ensuring that you have the ideal sh...
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Author:
Marc Campbell
28th February 2011
Gardening is a hobby for all ages, everyone has their own preferences, and thus no two gardens are alike. A garden is like a blank canvas just waiting for someone’s passion to take the space and transform it into a vision of beauty.
It does not matter...
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Author:
Mary
26th February 2011
Each type of Equity Release plan has different eligibility criteria, so you must always check the details with the provider. There are however, some general rules:
*The youngest applicant must be over the age of 55 (for some plans this may be as high as ...
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Author:
Stitch Rojas
18th February 2011
Light fittings can have a huge impact on outside areas as well as in homes. For this reason, a rising number of people in the UK and elsewhere are investing in outdoor lighting for their gardens.
However, it is not only private property that can benefi...
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Author:
Arthor Greenwald
18th February 2011
Landlord law specialises in dealing with the various rights and responsibilities of landlords. There are many key issues such as, tenancy agreements, deposit protection schemes, eviction, houses of multiple occupancy and landlord responsibilities.
A ho...
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Author:
cgyles6819
17th February 2011
Education law covers a variety of different elements of a child's education, including different types of schools, school admissions, exclusions, home schooling, attendance and special needs education.
One of the first sections of education law is sch...
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Author:
cgyles6819