An historic town looking to the future In Stockton-on-Tees a business and housing renaissance is just around the corner. Stockton is no stranger to progress. In 1825 the world’s first passenger railway opened in Stockton on Tees. From this historic ...

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A stellar economy predicted to grow by 56% by 2030 York is perfectly placed at the heart of the UK, and regularly voted one of Europe’s favourite destinations to live, visit, and do business. With its combination of excellent infrastructure, ...

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£750 million of regeneration will make a strong economy even stronger Swindon is situated midway between Bristol (35 miles to the west) and Reading (35 miles to the east) and London is 71 miles to the east. In the 2011 ...

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From media fortress to desirable village Wapping is superbly located on the River Thames in London’s Zone 2. It offers walkable access to London’s main business hubs in the City, Canary Wharf and London Bridge as well as the cultural ...

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If you really can measure a booming property market by the number of cranes in the sky, then London’s Royal Docks will leave you breathless. Take the DLR from Canning Town just 5 minutes into the heart of Royal Docks ...

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North Kesteven – one of the country's largest food producers North Kesteven is a largely rural region south of Lincoln in the English county of Lincolnshire. The district is known for its food production, is the largest UK producer of ...

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A new city, fit for new investment Being the largest economy and a major driver of growth in the region. Chelmsford is worthy of investment. It has the highest scheduled dwellings increase in the Heart of Essex sub-region, over the ...

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