It’s July and summer has arrived; there is talk of heatwaves followed by torrential thunderstorms (a typical British summer), the kids finish school this month and we sit and dream of sipping cocktails Read More
On Friday 26th June a new EU anti-money laundering directive came into force, although an impact on UK regulated firms is unlikely. Financial Services litigation and compliance expert Michael Ruck of Pinsent Masons said: “Read More
In 19th century Britain, Japanese knotweed was introduced as an ornamental plant from Asia. However, due to a lack of natural predators in our environment, it didn’t take long for the knotweed to Read More
An essential part of any conveyancing transaction, a Local Authority Search is a search of the relevant Local Authority’s records for a particular property. The Official Local Authority Search (OLAS) is conducted by Read More
Trafalgar Square is the third and final of the red properties on the monopoly board. It is situated in the City of Westminster It is the largest square in London built around the area formerly Read More
Fleet Street is the second red property on the Monopoly Board. It is situated in the City of London. During the 13th Century Fleet Street was known as Fleet Bridge Street. It was named after Read More
Situated between the Welsh Mountains and the Dee Valley is the town of Wrexham in North Wales. Wrexham has a fantastic heritage with the town being known for its Ironworks, Lead Mining and leather industry Read More
When one of the search industry’s most well-known names in the South of England decided it was time to experience life Down Under it was a sad time for many people in our Read More
Vine Street completes the orange properties on the Monopoly Board. It is one of the smallest roads on the board, a back street cul-de-sac which is located between Piccadilly and Regent Street. It is in Read More
Great Marlborough Street is the second orange property on the Monopoly board. The road runs west to east in Soho in Westminster. At the western end it joins Regent Street and at the eastern end Read More
Those of you that know us here at Conveyancing Data Services will have first-hand experience of our constant search for ways to make our ordering process not just easier but also bespoke to each and Read More
Bow Street is the first Orange property on the London Monopoly board. Bow Street is a road situated in Covent Garden in Westminster, unlike the other streets in Covent Garden, Bow Street derived its name Read More
Lead poisoning is a serious and sometimes fatal condition. Lead is a highly toxic poison which slowly accumulates in the body over a period of months or years. Symptoms and signs of lead poisoning can Read More
In a remote village in Kazakhstan, known as Sleepy Hollow, residents have been unexplainably falling asleep for days at a time. Nearly one in five of the 600 citizens are affected, including children. It has taken Read More
The final pink property on the Monopoly board Northumberland Avenue is also in the London Borough of Westminster. Northumberland Avenue runs from Trafalgar Square to the Thames Embankment. In 1608-1609 the present Earl of Northampton Read More
An earthquake is the vibrations and shaking of the Earth’s crust which are caused by movement in the Earth’s plates. The plates do not always move smoothly against one another and Read More
Whitehall is the second of three pink properties on the Monopoly Board. Like Pall Mall, Whitehall is also in the City of Westminster and is the heart of the British Government. Whitehall was formerly called Read More
Conveyancing Data Services are delighted to announce that another company we provide searches for, Thomas Legal Group, were awarded Bronze for Small Conveyancer at The Estate Agency of the Year Awards 2014. On Friday 5th December, Read More
Convey Law are specialist Licensed Conveyancers, based in South Wales. As well as celebrating their 10th year anniversary in December 2014, they also won two prestigious awards last year. The Law Firm Services Awards (LFS) held Read More
Post-Christmas blues, the cold weather, dark evenings, the arrival of the dreaded credit card bills through the letterbox and failed New Year’s Resolutions are all factors which award the third Monday in January Read More