Camden extends estate agents’ board ban
Agents now have to obtain consent from the council before displaying boards in Camden's Conservation Areas or in any of the borough's town centres.
Camden pursues a borough-wide ban on estate agency boards
89% of Camden residents want all For Sale and To Let boards to require planning permission
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Camden looks to ban estate agency boards across the borough
Camden Council is running a consultation on extending Regulation 7 Directions to limit the 'unnecessary clutter' of estate agents' boards.
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Zoopla offers nine months for free – if agents leave Rightmove
Zoopla's two new support offers for agents affected by the Coronavirus crisis are significantly more generous than either Rightmove or OnTheMarket - but they come with caveats...
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Expanding PCL brokerage chalks up big-ticket deals and lands first resi development instruction.
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