Cars, country houses, or jewellery – how will Worcester’s new mystery millionaire splash the cash?

AFTER hitting the jackpot the mystery Worcester winner is going to need some ideas for an incredible spending spree. With £33 million the winner will be richer than One Direction member Harry Styles and former member Zayn Malik, as well as singer Ed Sheeran and Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. When they come forward the new millionaire, or millionaires, will need a plan on how to splash the cash around Worcestershire. Here are the Worcester News' best suggestions: Read more [...]

Editor’s Choice: Bulls and bears

European real estate stocks are not exactly in a sweet spot at present, given the ongoing turmoil in global share markets and the worst start to a year in two decades, largely attributable to growing concerns about plunging oil prices and China’s slowing growth. Earlier this month sentiment at London’s EPRA Insight meeting was indeed bearish albeit for different reasons as the discussion revolved around the possible end of a cycle for UK stocks. In contrast, the Amsterdam event held by EPRA earlier Read more [...]

Landmark ‘Story of Wool’ sculpture awarded Grade II listed status

A LANDMARK sculpture dominating the front of a prominent Ilkley business centre is among 41 works of public art to be awarded protected status by national heritage body Historic England. The Story of Wool, a bas-relief mural created in 1968 by William George Mitchell, the eyecatching centrepiece on the front of International Development Centre, Valley Drive, has been awarded Grade II listed status. Historic England today announced the listing of 41 sculptures across England Read more [...]

North Fraser part of record home sales

By Kevin Gillies Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows home sales during 2015 were consistent with, and contributed to, record sales numbers for the Greater Vancouver region in 2015. The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver reports that 2015 home sales were the highest annual total in the regional association’s history. According to the real estate board, in a year when the number of homes listed for sale was below historical averages, actual home sales in Metro Vancouver set a Read more [...]

Why the National Trust should save Wentworth Woodhouse – and not my ancestral home

Wentworth Woodhouse “It could have multiple-occupancy, and be part of Sheffield University, with incubation space for start-up businesses, as well as for those that are already established,” he says. He also recommends that Wentworth copy Stowe, the National Trust property in Buckinghamshire. The building houses a school and the public pay to visit the park. “Why should only schools like Eton and Harrow have access to these beautiful buildings?” he asks. However, there is the not-so-small Read more [...]

Kambi Group plc: LeoVegas selects Kambi Sportsbook

STOCKHOLM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Kambi Group plc (STO:KAMBI) is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to deliver its fully managed Sportsbook solution to mobile gaming operator LeoVegas. The agreement will see Kambi’s sportsbook tightly integrated into LeoVegas’ proprietary platform enabling its players to move seamlessly between casino and sport. In addition, the agreement with Kambi will further enable LeoVegas Read more [...]

Mixed response from planning chiefs to 500 homes proposal on former Leeds hospital land

Plans for 503 new houses on a historic Leeds hospital’s former grounds have received a mixed response from planning chiefs at the second time of asking. As previously reported in the YEP, developers Keepmoat and Strata have teamed up on the project for land at Seacroft Hospital, which dates back to 1904. The earmarked land, which includes a number of decommissioned buildings and a large plot of green field next to the hospital, was sold to the Homes and Communities Read more [...]