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aboutsp@ce  

 

aboutsp@ce Bowyer Bryce launch new integrated property service

Issue 9
Nov. 2002

Bowyer Bryce

   
Appointments Specialist Consultants join Bowyer Bryce. Trevor Clayden FRICS - Chartered Surveyor with considerable experience in the retail and office market. Issue 2
June 1998
Appointments Tim Edens ARICS
Chartered Surveyor specilaising in planning matters.
Ian Martin ARICS MaPS, MBEng
Chartered Building Surveyor
Issue 5
Nov. 1999
150 Year Anniversary Special edition celebrating our 150th anniversary with look back at the history of the Bowyer Practice and a look forward to the future. Issue 6
Sept. 2002
Announcements Ray Arrowsmith awarded Diploma in rent Review Arbitration and admitted to Insitute of Arbitrators. Issue 9
Nov. 2002
DDA Consultant Andrew Lord BSc (Hons) MRICS NRAC, a Senior Registered Access Consultant joins Bowyer Bryce as a Consultant. Issue 9
Nov. 2002
Announcements Philip Costa qualifies as Chartered Surveyor Issue 9
Nov. 2002
Appointments Peter Ley, formerly with Gilmartin Ley, joins Bowyer Bryce Issue 10
Nov. 2003
Appointments Adele Boanson appointed as Agency Marketing Secretary

Issue 10
Nov. 2003

Obituaries Dennis Bowyer Issue 11
Dec. 2005
New Web Site Bowyer Bryce launch new Web Site Issue 11
Dec. 2005
Charity Night Charity night raises £10,000 for NSPCC Issue 11
Dec. 2005
Appointments Trevor Clayden becomes Consultant

Issue 11
Dec. 2005

Appointments David Sinden BA MRICS IRRV joins Bowyer Bryce

Issue 11
Dec. 2005

Appointments David Bond MRICS joins Bowyer Bryce as a consultant to promote and co-ordinate public sector consultancy

Issue 12
D
ec. 2006

Building Surveying

   
Party Walls Party Wall procedures it seems started in the first century BC when it was suggested "in the case of buildings having party walls …householders may be careful not to leave disputed points to settle after the works are finished" Issue 3
Sept. 1998
Party Walls Update Property Owners, Building Contractors, Developers and Home Improvers everywhere should be aware of the Party Wall etc Act 1996. What are your rights ? Issue 5
Nov. 1999
Dilapidations Your lease comes to an end and you have not repaired the property as required by your lease and your landlord serves a Schedule if Dilapidations. What do you do ? Issue 2
June 1998
Asbestos Asbestos Risk Assessments.

Issue 10
Nov. 2003

Fire Regulations

Philip Jones of QRM explains the new Fire Safety Order which came into effect on 1 October 2006.

Request a copy of our free guide to the new Order
ray.arrowsmith@bowyerbryce.co.uk

Issue 12
D
ec. 2006

Business Rates

   
The Dreaded ‘R’ Word Cold calls and circulars relating to the ‘R’ word Issue 1
March 1998
Just when you thought it was safe ! The Valuation Office are now preparing the ground for the next revaluation to take effect in April 2000. Issue 1
March 1998
Business Rates Revaluation 2000 A complete guide to the 2000 Revaluation. Your questions answered. Issue 3
Sept. 1998
Plain Sailing to Rates Saving The description of your business premises that appears on your rate demand can affect the basis of the assessment and determine whether or not rates are payable if the building becomes vacant. Issue 5
Nov. 1999
Update - December 2003

Changes to the Non Domestic rating (Alteration of Lists and Appeals) Regulations.

Government backs down over rate relief

Issue 10
Nov. 2003

Disability Discrimination Act 1995

   
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 An overview of the provisions relating to 'service providers'. Issue 8
March 2002
DDA Consultant Andrew Lord BSc (Hons) MRICS NRAC, a Senior Registered Access Consultant joins Bowyer Bryce as a Consultant.

Issue 9
Nov. 2002

General

   
What is your Business worth Most business people think they have a good idea what their business is worth. Issue 4
March 1999
Enfield Chamber of Commerce The Chamber is an independent membership organisation which brings together a diverse business community from start up to blue chip. Issue 7
April 2001
Chicken Shed Theatre Company Local business support for Chicken Shed’s work is growing daily.

Issue 7
April 2001

Landlord and Tenant

   
High Service Charges Do charges appear that should not be there and are other charges high? Issue 1
March 1998
PACT (Professional Arbitration on Court Terms) PACT introduces some of the advantages of arbitration proceedings. Issue 2
June 1998
Dilapidations

Your lease comes to an end and you have not repaired the property as required by your lease and your landlord serves a Schedule if Dilapidations. What do you do ?

Issue 2
June 1998
To Break Or Not To Break Tenant break clauses Issue 2
June 1998
Rent Review for Small Businesses A simplified method of dealing with Lease Renewal settlements. Issue 4
March 1999
Tenants – Be Prepared Seek advice as soon as a Notice to Determine has been served so that you are ready to fight your case. Issue 4
March 1999
If it ain't broke.....

After 50 years of little change the Landlord and Tenant Act is to be overhauled in 2004. Ray Arrowsmith reviews the main changes.

Issue 10
Nov. 2003

Lee Valley

   
Grants   Issue 3
Sept. 1998
RSA Island Centre

Former Royal Ordnance factory famous for Lee Enfield rifle will become Enfield Island Village.

Issue 7
April 2001
New Link Road Rejected

After a Public Inquiry The Northern Gateway Access Road (NGAR), which was planned to link the A1055 Mollinson Avenue with Junction 26 of the M25 Motorway via the Waltham Abbey Relief Road, has been refused planning permission by the Deputy Prime Minister.

Issue 9
Nov. 2002

Legal

   
He who pays the Piper

Are you as a client entitled to expect a surveyor or indeed any other professional to argue your case to their best ability.

Issue 5
Nov. 1999
Recovering Money Paid Out Under a Mistake of Law. Until recently it was impossible to recover money paid out under a mistake of Law. This has now changed and the Law recognises that this money should be repaid. Issue 4
March 1999
Limited Liability Partnerships Julie Walsh, Partner with Kingston Smith, Chartered Accountants explains.

Issue 8
March 2002

Residential leases Lands Tribunal decision increases costs of lease extensions and acquisition of freeholds by long leaseholders.

Issue 12
Dec. 2006

Planning

   
Strategic Planning

Unitary Development Plans (UDP’s) and Local Plans set the policies for administrative boroughs and districts and it is against these adopted plans that planning applications are assessed.

Issue 5
Nov. 1999

Property Market

   
Shop & Upper Part Disposals Disposal of a property which forms part of a building including at least two flats. Issue 1
March 1998
Market Comment An overview of the market. May 1998. Issue 7
April 2001
Strong industrial market continues The industrial property market within Enfield, Haringey and Waltham Forest continues to perform well. Issue 7
April 2001
High rents and congestion force companies to consider other options Rents for prime Central London offices have broken the £60 per sq ft barrier and are still rising. Issue 7
April 2001
9/11 Looking ahead...
What was the affect of the September 11 atrocities in New York on the property market. How did it affect smaller/regional businesses and what are their expectations for 2002.
Issue 8
March 2002
Market Review An overview of the market. November 2002. Issue 9
Nov. 2002
Market Place Examples of recent projects in which Bowyer Bryce have been involved. November 2002. Issue 9
Nov. 2002
Manufacturing Comfort

Bowyer Bryce instrumental in relocation of furniture manufacturer Parker Knoll.
Other market news

Issue 10
Nov. 2003
New showroom for Honda

New Enfield Showroom for Honda

Issue 11Dec. 2005

New developments nearing completion Ian Harding reviews the commercial market in North London and South Hertfordshire and the continuing demand for freehold units.

Issue 12
Dec. 2006

Largest Enfield pre let for 5 years Bowyer Bryce has arranged what is thought to be the largest pre let of a distribution warehouse in Enfield and the surrounding areas for the 5 years

Issue 12
Dec. 2006

Taxation

   
VAT

Liability for VAT on property transactions.

Issue 3
Sept. 1998
Stamp Duty Are you exempt?

Issue 10
Nov. 2003

Telecoms

   
Telecoms - not so mobile for landlords.

Allowing mobile telephone equipment - antennae, aerials, even a mast, to be sited on your property may seem like a good income opportunity but there are pitfalls. Philip Costa looks at the effects of the Telecommunications Act 1984.

Issue 9
Nov. 2002

Vaulation

   
New Accounting Standard May Unbalance Sheets How often does your company value and depreciate your property ? Do you revalue in the good times and not in the bad to bolster your Balance sheet ? Issue 4
March 1999
     
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