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Written by Charlie Jacoby
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Monday, 01 March 2010 12:13 |
The Government needs to overhaul the land use planning system to cope with future housing needs and the green agenda, its chief scientist has warned. According to PublicPropertyUK.com, the government’s chief scientist Professor John Beddington has warned that the current land use system – which dates back to the Second World War – is not fit for purpose. |
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Written by Charlie Jacoby
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Monday, 01 March 2010 12:11 |
Madonna has reportedly bought up farmland in order to extend her £6m New York state horse ranch. The Daily Express says that the singer has paid £1.25m for an extra 23 acres of land to indulge in her hobby. The star learn her love of land-ownership while married to film director Guy Ritchie in 2000. they lived together at Ashcombe in Dorset. After the marriage ended in 2008, the star returned to New York and purchased the Wild Ocean Farm in Bridgehampton. |
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Written by Charlie Jacoby
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Monday, 01 March 2010 12:09 |
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BBC2 is researching a new three-part documentary series called ‘Money’. Its aim is to explore attitudes towards money and to paint a portrait of spending habits in the 21st Century. It is interested in talking to people whose lifestyle is more modest than their surroundings and is especially keen to contact people who have substantial properties but are struggling with the upkeep. If you fall into this category and would like to hear more about the series, contact Tara O'Kelly
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Written by Charlie Jacoby
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 10:17 |
Country Life has listed four 'exceptional' country estates for sale in Scotland. Among them. Knight Frank and Strutt & Parker want offers in the region of £25 million for the 2,463-acre Spott estate near Dunbar, and Strutt & Parker is inviting ‘offers over £1.75 milllion' for Arisaig House in Inverness-shire. |
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Written by Charlie Jacoby
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 10:16 |
The world’s most powerful investors have been advised to buy farmland, stock up on gold and prepare for a “dirty war” by Marc Faber, the notoriously bearish market pundit, who predicted the 1987 stock market crash, reports The Times. The bleak warning of social and financial meltdown, delivered today in Tokyo at a gathering of 700 pension and sovereign wealth fund managers.
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