Graham John

Author: Matt Ryde (page 17 of 25)

What’s in a name?

Posted 19th March 2016
For some choosing a name for your business can be a tough challenge, for Matt it was an easy decision and a meaningful...

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Brexit: The Questions Everyone Should Be Asking!

Posted 7th March 2016
The poll was counted and it was a fifty-fifty split decision. That was at a recent meeting where twenty-nine...

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IRIS blossoms at The Science Museum for future generations to grow.

Posted 4th March 2016
'You're never too young to be a research scientist!' Occasionally in life you get the opportunity to stand and...

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Toilets, Humour and Estate Agent Fixations: A Cautionary Tale of Convenience

Posted 2nd March 2016
It is a well-known fact that the Kitchen and the Bathroom are the two most important rooms in the house for viewers. I...

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Agents Mutual/On The Market: A Knight’s Tale

Posted 23rd February 2016
Firmly placed to champion the cause of the poor downtrodden estate agents of the land, Sir Galahad Springett came...

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The Millennial Work Ethic: Is it really an issue?

Posted 21st February 2016
As our world becomes more connected and a new generation of the workforce seem to be glued to social media it fascinates...

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The Property Industry is Having the Wrong Debate!

Posted 20th February 2016
I absolutely love my Profession, I'm not so fond of the Industry. I've said that for years and I find myself...

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Ghostly Events: The Haunting of a Young Estate Agent

Posted 1st February 2016
I started my first job during a wet and cold January, many moons ago. I was working in Hythe for Furlongs, an Estate...

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The Serious Side of a Fun November Challenge

Posted 30th January 2016
I hope those of you who saw me driving round Kent last November, roof down dressed as Biggles, those who waved,...

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