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COVID-19 Surveys and Property Inspections
Health and safety always comes first. However, we can still complete inspections whilst complying with government guidance - subject to a few conditions...
Read moreWorking in a new normal
In support of Mental Health Awareness Week, we've invited Carmen Roberts, Counsellor (FdA MBACP) to share her thoughts and offer advice on 'working in a new normal'.
Read moreVirtual planning committees become law
As the ability to hold virtual planning committees becomes post-coronavirus law, can local authorities rise to the challenge?
Read moreBusiness as usual and the new normal...
Team Evans Jones adapt to the new routine and get on with business as usual with our teams progressing sites across the country.
Read moreLandlord and Tenant - working together
After staff costs and business rates, rent is often one of the most significant costs to a business. So what is, and what can be done to mitigate this crisis for landlord and tenant?
Read moreCOVID-19 - Events Statement
Our priority is keeping our staff, clients and guests safe, as well as complying with Government guidance.
Read moreCouncil announce devolved planning powers
Cheltenham Borough Council voted to amend its constitution to ensure continuity of decision-making during the current COVID-19 crisis.
Read moreEvans Jones launch COVID-19 Appeal
We are appealing for support from the business community to unite together to support our NHS workers.
Read moreCoronavirus – welcome break in planning for pubs and restaurants
Relaxed planning controls announced to enable pubs, restaurants and cafes to operate as takeaways during the outbreak.
Read moreBusiness Continuity – COVID-19
We would like to reassure our clients that we will continue to provide the advice and service they expect, whilst prioritising the health of our team, clients, colleagues and their families.
Read moreHousing Delivery Test
Eight Local Planning Authorities now subject to 'Tilted Balance'.
Read moreThe Power of the Purple Pound
Ian Eggleton, Director of Access Consultancy considers why actively welcoming disabled visitors isn't just the right thing to do, it makes great business sense.
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