The Renters’ Rights Bill will see the biggest shake-up to private renting in a generation after it received Royal Assent today. The Bill passed through Parliament last week and now becomes law. Housing minister Matthew Pennycook has not yet set out a timeline for when the reforms would take effect however certain elements such as the […] The post Renters’ Rights Bill becomes law appeared first on Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents.| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
The auction room used to be male-dominated territory. Not anymore. Proving they are just as capable of successfully wielding the gavel, our women auctioneers were deservedly in the spotlight thanks to a national newspaper. An article in The Times shone a light on the growing presence of women not just in property auctioneering but leading […] The post Girl power in action! appeared first on Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents.| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
Meet Jimena Fejer, who has recently joined us as architect, based in our Stratford-upon-Avon office. She joins the planning and architecture department after having gained experience working on projects in both Spain and Singapore. When she’s not at work, she loves being with her three children and indulging in her creative and artistic passions which […]| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
Development opportunities are the order of the day at Sheldon Bosley Knight’s October auction. A total of 12 lots are available at the sale at Hinckley Golf Club on Wednesday, October 22. The star of the show will hands down be Shirley Avenue which is a prime development opportunity situated in an extremely popular area […] The post Developing opportunities appeared first on Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents.| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
Late-stage amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill have been made to slash delays and “get Britain building faster”. The government’s proposals aim to increase housing delivery and speed up infrastructure projects. If approved ministers will get new powers to prevent local councils from rejecting planning applications while they consider using ‘call-in’ powers to decide […] The post Building for the future appeared first on Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents.| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
Proposals for wide-ranging reforms to the home buying and selling process in England and Wales have been welcomed by Sheldon Bosley Knight’s sales teams. Associate director Matt Burrows said reform was “much-needed” and it was clear a lot of thought had gone into the plans. The proposals announced by the government earlier this week as […] The post Consultation on speeding up house buying process welcomed appeared first on Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents.| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
Affordability continues to be a key factor in driving first-time buyer activity. Data from our sales teams shows flats and small terraced homes are property types in demand in the Midlands with average budgets up to £400,000 for couples and £160,000 for those looking on their own. Almost all first-time buyers are finding it difficult […]| Sheldon Bosley Knight Estate Agents
Here are 13 of the most haunted places in Leicestershire. These places are filled with tales of woe and death and create experiences of fright and terror, says CALLUM CAMPBELL.| Spooky Isles
Behind the elegance of Winstanley House in Leicester lies a chilling history of ghostly sightings, tragic tales and unexplained events.| Spooky Leicester
Bosworth Hall in Leicestershire is haunted by a tragic love story, one that is gruesome, gory, and horrifying| Spooky Isles
At a joint event on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 April, the two halves of the Great Central Railway (GCR) will show visitors the progress made towards reconnecting the two sections.| RailAdvent
The Great Central Railway has submitted its planning application to reunify the two sides of the railway| RailAdvent
Halloween in Leicester 2025 offers haunted houses, pubs, ghost walks, spooky legends, parties and at-home traditions. Discover the best Halloween events in Leicester| Spooky Leicester
A creepy portrait at The Three Swans Hotel is said to curse those who touch it—one of many ghost stories tied to the haunted Leicestershire inn| Spooky Leicester
Aylestone Hall's many spectral sighting have seen it become known as one of Leicestershire's most haunted places| Spooky Leicester
Towers Asylum in Leicester is said to be haunted by the spirits of its troubled past, with ghost sightings and chilling paranormal activity continuing even after its closure| Spooky Leicester
Belgrave Hall, one of Leicester’s most haunted sites, continues to draw curious visitors and ghost hunters with its chilling history and whispered hauntings.| Spooky Leicester
Leicester Guildhall blends six centuries of civic history with eerie tales of ghostly sightings, making it one of Leicestershire’s most atmospheric and haunted sites| Spooky Leicester
Greyfriars in Leicester was plagued by ghostly noises and disturbances well before the remains of King Richard III were discovered beneath the site in 2012, write former nearby office worker BEV BARSBY| Spooky Leicester
Grace Dieu Priory is known as one of Leicestershire's most haunted places. RICHARD MOODY reports on The Tamworth Ghost Hunters' investigation of the former Augustinian priory.| Spooky Isles
Here are 13 of the most haunted places in Leicestershire. These places are filled with tales of woe and death and create experiences of fright and terror, says CALLUM CAMPBELL.| Spooky Isles
The East Midlands is home to many ghosts: CHRISTINE MILLER tells about five of the most haunted locations in one of its most famous cities, Leicester| Spooky Isles
Aylestone Hall's many spectral sighting have seen it become known as one of Leicestershire's most haunted places| Spooky Isles
The Great Central Railway (GCR) has revealed that it has contractors on the site of its Reunification project carrying out three weeks of work, assessing the condition of the ground.| RailAdvent
A very old ballad borrowed from the private library of some aristocrat by a friend of Roy Palmer’s, who spent years trying to obtain a copy. Probably connected to the Midland Revolt. You gentlemen that rack your rentes, and throwe downe Land for corneThe tyme will com that som will sigh, that ever they were […]| Three Acres And A Cow