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Do Good Fences Really Make Good Neighbours?

The age-old proverb 'good fences make good neighbours' is put under the microscope. Does a strong boundary truly foster better relationships? Share your view.

Threshold Choirs sing comfort to the dying

Discover how the global Threshold Choir movement brings peace to the terminally ill through gentle songs. A story of comfort from Ballina, Australia. Learn more about this heartwarming service.

Oxted: UK's best neighbourhood with prices above London

The Surrey commuter town of Oxted has been named one of Britain's best neighbourhoods, described as 'catnip to young families' with average house prices surpassing London. Discover why this picturesque town is so desirable.

481 New Homes for East London Estate

Havering Council set to approve 481 new homes in Harold Hill, with half designated as affordable, to tackle the housing shortage and reduce costly B&B placements.

Ireland Plans 300,000 New Homes Within Five Years

The Irish government unveils a radical housing plan to build 300,000 homes by 2030, tackling the nation's severe housing crisis head-on. Discover how this ambitious strategy will transform Ireland's property landscape.

2,500-home West London development approved

A major 2,500-home development on a former Kensal Green gasworks site has been approved, with the decision now going to London Mayor Sadiq Khan. Discover the details.

New London neighbourhood with 586 homes on gasworks

A disused gas holder site in Motspur Park is set for a major transformation into a new urban neighbourhood featuring 586 homes, green spaces, and a new cycle link. Discover the plans and local reaction.

92 'Pocket Homes' Planned for Streatham Site

A former synagogue in Streatham could be replaced by 92 new homes, including compact 'pocket' homes for first-time buyers. Will the council approve the controversial scheme?

Kensington's 2,500-home transformation plan

London's most exclusive borough is set for its biggest housing revolution in decades, with 2,500 new homes planned across multiple strategic sites in a major boost for the capital's housing supply.

End-of-Life Care Needs Overhaul, Not Just Funding

A damning new report reveals that Britain's palliative care system requires fundamental reform rather than simply increased funding, with thousands suffering due to fragmented services and inadequate support.

Why Brits are abandoning their living rooms

Discover how UK households are transforming traditional living spaces into home offices, gyms, and creative zones in this revealing look at modern interior trends.

Homes $100k Cheaper With Zoning Reform: Report

A revolutionary study exposes how simple changes to zoning regulations could make Australian homes dramatically more affordable within a decade, offering hope to priced-out buyers.

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