Last night, we had the pleasure of attending the Bondholder Dinner at Peterborough Cathedral, and what a fantastic evening it was! It was great to connect with so many professionals in the room and share conversations throughout the night. A big thank you to all our guests joining us – it’s always a privilege to share these moments with our network. #Peterborough #BondholderDinner #Networking Ollie Flowers Jonathan Mumby Robert Starr Michaela Henson Victoria Sandell Matt Thompson
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From Vision to Reality: My Property Journey In 2022, I took my first steps into the property world. It wasn’t smooth sailing – the journey was filled with tough times, hard lessons, and countless late nights. But I’ve come to realize that challenges are just opportunities in disguise. "Success is not final; failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that count." Fast forward to December 2023: I had just started gaining momentum, and with relentless dedication, we’ve built a portfolio of 7 serviced accommodations across two fantastic locations. With 3 properties in Manchester and 4 in Stoke-on-Trent, our dream is growing, one property at a time. And this is just the beginning! "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today." To anyone venturing into this path or struggling through it, remember that persistence and self-belief are the bedrock of success. Your vision may seem far away, but each step you take brings it closer to reality. 🌟 Here’s to many more properties, lessons, and successes along the way! 🏡💼 #PropertyJourney #ServicedAccommodation #GrowthMindset #NeverGiveUp #Manchester #StokeOnTrent #RealEstate
Last week we opened our doors to our 6th property located at 55 Kempster Garden, Salford. So far, it has received double 5-star reviews from guests and has many others looking to book their stay with us. Take a short trip into what the property looks like 😊 To book: https://lnkd.in/ekRZAACz #Salfordquays #salford #manchester #businesstriptomanchester #contractors
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Did You Know These Facts About Norwich? ⭐ Norwich, once the second-largest city in Tudor England, played a pivotal role in the country's history. This vibrant city has been a center of commerce, culture, and innovation for centuries. From its bustling wool trade to being the birthplace of the UK’s postcode system, Norwich’s legacy is one of rich heritage and enduring charm. 1️⃣ Second Largest City in Tudor England: Throughout the Mediaeval and Early Modern Age, Norwich held second place only to London in terms of population. Immigrants from all corners flocked to participate in the city’s flourishing wool trade and weaving industry. 🏰 2️⃣ Norwich City FC: Home of the UK’s oldest club song, ‘On the Ball City,’ which originated in 1890 and was adopted by Norwich City FC in 1902. Fans still sing it fervently at Carrow Road Stadium. Interestingly, TV chef Delia Smith holds a majority stake in the club. ⚽ 3️⃣ Colman’s Mustard: Jeremiah James Colman established his mustard production in Norwich in 1814, a tradition carried on by fifth-generation family suppliers of mustard seeds today. 🌭 4️⃣ Birthplace of Postcodes: In 1959, Norwich pioneered the use of postcodes, now a staple in the UK with over 1.8 million in existence. This innovative system has since streamlined mail delivery nationwide. 📮 5️⃣ A Pub Legacy: In its heyday, Norwich boasted an impressive 600 pubs during the 17th century. Subsequent changes, like the 1904 Licensing Act and urban developments, drastically reduced their number. Today, only one pub, aptly named The Last Pub Standing, remains on King Street. 🍻 #NorwichHistory #TudorEngland #NorwichCityFC #ColmansMustard #PostcodeInnovation #PubHeritage #BEQmagazine
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Helllo 😂 please don’t miss tonight It’s gonna be a good one ☝️ Colin Harper-penman Talking all things #planning gains Plus showing us some of his #propertydeals and how he did them Mind blowing 💥💥 Bish Bosh 😂 & it’s Free Free drink & Free nibbles 😂 We can help with any challenges in your #propertybusiness We have a full power team of experts ❤️❤️🙏 #propertynetworking #businessnetworking #networkingevent #propertyinvestinguk #propertyinvestors #networkingevents
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Hello Property and Business Enthusiasts, We're thrilled to invite you to our event tomorrow night! It's a fantastic opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. Our special guest, Colin Penman Harper, will be sharing his invaluable insights to help us significantly enhance our project's Gross Development Value – it's like GDV on steroids! After a long day at work, unwind with us. We're offering a complimentary drink and some snacks to nibble on. It's the perfect way to relax and mingle! Don't forget to register for the event. We can't wait to meet you and say hi in person. Our community is warm and welcoming, always ready to help and support each other. See you there! Join us for the NE Property Collective Sunderland 22nd January 2024 at 6:00 PM. Register soon because space is limited. With thanks to our sponsors Peter Maughan Law and CG Joinery and Building Ltd. They kindly allow us to keep the events free as their sponsorship pays for the room hire, food and drink on arrival. You can meet Gemma from Peter Maughan Law and Chris from CG Joinery and Building Ltd at the event tomorrow night. https://lnkd.in/eea6b49E Debbie Dorans Sally Bishop Gemma Owens Christopher Garvey Colin Harper-penman #propertynetworking #propertydevelopment #nepropertycollective
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Whilst for many whom are focused solely on economic growth and new emerging affluent communities this will be viewed as positive and a hoorah for all the investment that has been made by the money men. But for me with my critical eye it's a far cry from the lives of many local people for whom the gentrification and rapid development of the area is having a negative impact - on the very edge of these eye catching, grandeous developments are disadvantaged and neglected communities, that lack access to basic services, families already crippled by the cost of living being priced out of the area as fancy supermarkets crop up and more new developments threaten to close essential stores to replace them with upmarket artisan shops and apartments for young professionals from across the UK. Young people who lack access to basic spaces to play football as the local pitch is chained up and rented out to Premier league clubs for training and outreach. The same young people who are demonised and criminalised if they go over to Salford Quays looking for fun or something to do, who see all of this development and recognise sadly its not for them. The grim reality is that Salford has terrible mortality rares, already has poor air quality because of traffic which is only made worse by more commuters and is in the midst of a housing epidemic that has seen over 600 children forced to live in temporary accomodation, often in one room together with their family, without cooking equiptment, without any luxuries like televisions or even kettles, far from their friends and schools, as there is no adequate housing available and everything is too expensive. The crisis is so bad we have seen tents outside the town hall, people turned away from housing options and told to sleep in cars and on streets because they are not vulnerable enough. This absolute erosion of our health, our lives and our communities is one of the biggest contributing factors as to why we also have such a problem with Poverty and Inequality in the City. This picture and these statements for me are a stark visual reminder of the deeply entrenched Inequality we battle with daily. With every new development another chunk of our City is lost and the proud memories of our heritage and hardwork crumble to dust like our ancestors who built this City with their own bare and dirty hands. Theres nothing to celebrate until we are all thriving - not just the elite and the affluent. #Salford
It’s official. Salford ranks as the third best regional city to live in the UK – making it the top pick in the north of England as revealed by exclusive research by The Telegraph and Savills earlier this month. The study looked at the best combination of value for money and high standard of living with the development of MediaCity, cultural attractions such as The Lowry, Imperial War Museum North and its educational powerhouse The University of Salford all cited. Salford is a greener city than most with 60% made up of natural space with the report hailing ‘the riverbank along the Irwell and Kersal Wetlands, once the old Manchester racecourse, which was left to rewild and is now a bird and wildlife sanctuary’. Not forgetting the tranquil waterways of the Bridgewater Canal and the inspiring and uplifting RHS Garden Bridgewater on the site of Worsley New Hall which opened to great acclaim in May 2021. We’ve always known Salford is sprinkled with stardust even before the arrival of the BBC, ITV, Corrie’s famous cobbles and dock10 which beams out many of the nation’s favourite TV shows. It boasts a raft of illustrious musicians with Salford sons behind Britain’s most iconic bands including New Order and Joy Division, Tim Burgess (lead singer of the Charlatans) and Peter Hook of Factory Records fame. The successful regeneration of the Manchester Ship Canal’s landbanks along the Quays as well as dock 9 and dock 10 has certainly contributed to raising Salford’s profile nationally. However, it would be misplaced for MediaCity to take all the glory. Salford is inherently blessed with all the ingredients required to make a place great - heritage, culture and beautiful wide, open spaces and, of course its people. This is what makes Salford, Salford will always be number one in our eyes. #MediaCity #Salford #Heritage #Culture #Greenspaces #bestregionalcities
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