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Guest post by Sanrio Valencia The United Kingdom is home to a wide variety of utilities, from electricity and gas to water and sewage. With so many different types of utilities available, it can be difficult to know what you need to do in order to get the most out...
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Guest post by Madhura Ballal from AmberStudent London is a city that has a lot to offer, from famous tourist attractions to world-renowned universities, from the best restaurants to places with a strong art and cultural presence. It truly offers a complete experience. Along with these well-known destinations, there are...
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Guest post by Zoe Price These days, many of us are having to tighten our belts in order to have enough money for essentials such as bills, groceries and our rent or mortgage – particularly in London, where prices are always higher than average. At the same time, we still...
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Guest post by Anna Nilsen There’s no getting away from the fact that getting married costs money, but that doesn’t mean you need to spend the equivalent of the average annual salary to have a special day to remember. The key is to find areas where you can cut costs...
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Guest post by Annie Button Buying a home in the UK is something that is feeling more and more out of reach for those who haven’t yet managed to get onto the property ladder. On top of that, the rental market is also pricing people out of their preferred locations,...
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Guest post by Jennie Trotters This guide by Portobello Dental Clinic will help you get a better understanding of the difference between fillings, inlays, and onlays. Keep reading to see if any of the following treatments is suitable for you. Keep in mind that you should talk to your dentist...
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WappArt&Music, LUAP and Niya Ruseva are kicking off the new year with an exciting and engaging art installation, Trees Are For Life. The installation will be displayed at Wapp Art – Gauging Square, London E1W 2AH, from 18th January 2023 – 11th February 2023 for public viewing from outside. For...
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Guest post by Zoe Price London is a hub of activity, business, and entertainment for all ages. It is the capital city, and one of the most famous places around the world. There is plenty of reason, then, that people wish to move and live there. Finding a self-build project...
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Guest post by Paul Gibbens The UK has enjoyed a steady price increase in housing for the past six years. At present, experts are predicting whether or not house prices will fall in 2023. Karen Gilchrist at CNBC reported on 15 November that – The U.K. property market could be...
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Guest post by Jennie Being a food fanatic in the Big Smoke isn’t always easy, with the cost of living consistently rising and food prices increasing. But there are ways that you can indulge your taste buds without skimping on quality or your favourite recipes; all you need to do...
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