Property consultant Bruton Knowles has responded to the sharp rise in activity across the agricultural sector by strengthening the rural affairs team at its Gloucester office. Shaun O’Keeffe (pictured) – who served ten years in the armed forces... Read More
Although the situation on the high street has improved slightly since the end of the recession, small retail businesses in town and city centres are still facing pressure from a number of factors which analysts claim are stifling growth. This is particularly... Read More
A giant underground water tank capable of holding up to a million litres has been installed on the Strand in Ryde on the Isle of Wight. Commercial property specialists Burton Knowles helped to secure the necessary permissions allowing Southern Water to... Read More
The Bristol office of property consultancy Bruton Knowles is coordinating a nationwide search for new regional bases on behalf of care group Helping Hands. Helping Hands works with members of the community to provide domiciliary care for people who are... Read More
A West Country animal charity has added to its investment portfolio with the acquisition of several industrial units at Plympton’s Newnham Industrial Estate. The Plymouth-based Gerrick Rose Animal Trust — which oversees domestic and wild animal... Read More
Commercial property specialist Bruton Knowles is currently marketing one of the biggest warehouse units left in Gloucester on behalf of Robert Hitchins Limited. The 75,000 sq ft Unit A, at Mill Place on the Bristol Road, is available as a major warehouse... Read More
A shift in Bristol’s creative axis is having a beneficial impact on an area of the city which has spent decades in the doldrums. It is also driving demand for commercial property, says Bruton Knowles’ Paul Williams. “South Bristol is enjoying... Read More
With agricultural land in Gloucestershire in high demand, rural property specialists Bruton Knowles report ‘brisk interest’ in Rock Farm near the popular village of Westbury-on-Severn. Rock Farm comprises the Grade II listed, nineteenth-century... Read More
Commercial property occupiers have less than 60 days left to appeal against their business rates — or run the risk of losing up to five years’ worth of savings. The warning comes from one of the West Country's leading commercial property... Read More
Homeowners across Wales who allow invasive plants to grow on their land could end up with a hefty fine and an ASBO for allowing plants such as Japanese Knotweed to spread unchecked. Other invasive plants include Giant Hogweed which can harm health. The... Read More