McCartneys News

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Past News Items

Web Site Lifts the Lid on House Prices

1st February 2005 - T. Wyn Jones

From February this year private individuals are able to find out the price that their neighbours paid for their home. Read more...

Wales - National Reserve

21st January 2005

When will the National Reserve open for applications?
The Welsh Assembly Government plans to open the National Reserve twice. Read more...

England - National Reserve

21st January 2005

You can apply for an allocation from the National Reserve on your SPS applation form which should be returned 16th May 2005. Read more...

Ludlow Market Annual Review 2004

4th January 2005

TOTAL HEAD OF LIVESTOCK – 240,074 (4617 PER WEEK - + 12%) Read more...

Safe as Houses!

1st January 2005 - T. Wyn Jones

As is always the case the New Year has brought a deluge of questions as to what will happen to the property market this year. Will it go up, remain static or as is generally forecasted drop? Read more...

New Form for Traditional Partnership

15th December 2004

McCartneys the local firm of Livestock Auctioneers, Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents have been practicing since 1874. John Uffold their Chairman said this week that from the 1st January 2005 McCartneys will be trading as a Limited Liability Partnership. Read more...

Colin Scores a Hat Trick

6th December 2004

McCartneys recently held their 2004 Christmas Primestock Show and sale at Ludlow Livestock Market. Read more...

Times They Are a Changing

1st December 2004 - T. Wyn Jones

The much vaunted Housing Bill received Royal Assent on 19th November 2004 which represents a major reform of the private housing sector, improving the protection of vulnerable tenants, overhauling home buying and selling and regulating estate agents. Read more...

Help Reduce Winter Damage

25th November 2004

Many homes and businesses in winter suffer distress, inconvenience and loss of income due to not taking a few simple steps to help reduce the risk of burst water pipes. Read more...

Could Wales be Following in the Footsteps of England?

1st November 2004 - T. Wyn Jones

As in the area governed by the South Shropshire District Council (SSDC) over 130 small villages in Powys will lose any rights to development under proposals published in their Unitary Development Plan 2001-2016. There are twenty such proposed settlements in Radnorshire and nearly one hundred in Montgomeryshire, which will be completely mothballed, from any development. Read more...

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