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Rents have fallen but living costs are up! Guest post by John Davidson It was recently announced that the cost of renting property in London had fallen by 1.2%, marking the market’s first decline since 2009. It’s far from being a seminal moment in the property market, however, as the costs facing tenants in the capital remain disproportionate...
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Get out on the Grand Union Canal with Floating Fitness By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) Working out and staying healthy doesn’t have to cost a lot or need the use of fancy equipment; sometimes the best ways of keeping fit are completely free. Well now Floating Fitness, run...
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Work flexible hours and become part of a well-loved brand By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) Feel tired and wish you could become your own boss? With The Body Shop’s new scheme, working for yourself is easier than ever, allowing you to work hours that suit your lifestyle, giving...
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Eat out for less at this new branch in Soho By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) Like going out to eat but don’t like paying a fortune for it? The best way eat on the cheap is to find soft openings and soft launches. For example, casual, informal eatery...
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Rentals across London are flat-lining, is affordable living in the capital a future possibility? Guest Post by Dom from the Open Property Group It’s no secret that London is one of the most expensive places to live not only in the UK, but also the world. However, rentals across the...
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Save money and try out some lesser known varieties of seafood at the same time! By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) The way we eat, or more specifically the things we eat, is becoming more and more important and are now at the forefront of consumer discussion. It’s more important...
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