Thursday 1 November 2012

Earthmill, Sills & Betteridge Solicitors and Saul Fairholm hold Wind Turbine Breakfast Seminar

Earthmill, Sills & Betteridge Solicitors and Saul Fairholm held a breakfast seminar at The Bentley Hotel in Lincoln on Thursday 1st November 2012. The seminar provided people with information about wind turbines and the opportunity to own your own whether it is an outright purchase or to rent with Earthmill covering costs of planning, grid connection, etc.

If this is something that may interest you, Earthmill are having an Open Day on Thursday 22nd November 2012, 10am - 3pm where you will be able to speak to a member or staff and see the wind turbine in person. See image for more information.

 

Wednesday 24 October 2012

Property Market Showing Signs of Recovery

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THE property market in Lincolnshire is beginning to show signs of recovery according to a leading county law firm.

Sills & Betteridge has seen a five per cent increase in property transactions it has dealt with for the first third of this year.

The market has seen some winners and losers according to the firm’s head of the residential property department Ian Baker, but the picture is generally encouraging.

The sale of homes below £250,000 – the threshold for three per cent Stamp Duty – are showing a steady increase across the county and buy to let property deals in Lincoln are showing signs of recovery.

However terrace houses are being replaced by new homes as the property of choice for young couples – driven by the lower maintenance and running costs.

The news comes in the wake of a survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors unveiled last week (Oct 8) that forecast a strengthening of the property market at the end of the year.

The housing market survey predicted a pick-up in property transactions and a slowdown in price falls, both of which will lead to a stronger housing market at the end of 2012.

Government initiatives to boost the property market, including the NewBuy initiative that aims to increase the number of first-time buyers, have helped boost the prospects for mortgage availability, meaning confidence among surveyors in future sales is at its highest peak since May 2010, said the Institute.
Sills & Betteridge, which has eight offices around the county, is well placed to see fluctuations in the market as it handles hundreds of property transactions a year.

The firm was recently awarded membership of the Conveyancing Quality Scheme – one of only a few solicitors in the county – after a rigorous assessment by the Law Society.

Many banks and building societies only allow law firms with the CQS scheme to undertake conveyancing and act for the lenders.

“The main sector experiencing growth is properties with a value of up to £250,000. Above that, of course, Stamp Duty rises to three per cent of the full purchase price and that seems to be a having an effect on the saleability of properties above that price,” said Mr Baker.

“Terraced housing doesn’t seem to be enjoying quite the same signs of recovery. I think this is largely because younger couples these days would prefer to buy a new property rather than starting with a terrace. 

“Certainly we are finding that landlords are coming back into the market because the rental income is better than returns from other forms of investment.”
Leading Lincoln estate agent Starkey&Brown said signs of a market recovery were emerging.

"Our company has seen a year-on-year increase on house sales of 63% when comparing 2011 to 2012. Indeed throughout 2012 there have been gradual signs of a good strong recovery in the housing market,” said director Michael Brown said:

"And although the bulk of activity has been towards the lower end of the market, this has enabled many who are selling their first home to go on and buy a larger property, thus triggering house sales 'further up the ladder'.

Tuesday 9 October 2012

Sills & Betteridge Solicitors taking part in LGTA Construction Week

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Every year in October, the LGTA (Lincoln Group Training Association) hold a Construction week for 500 Lincolnshire schools. The purpose of the event is to show all aspec

ts of the construction industry from hands on tasks to banking and finance.

We at Sills & Betteridge have put together a group to run through a mock trial relating to Health and Safety regulations.

Andrew Goldsborough is heading the team with colleagues Leanne Maund, Carena Fullerton, Stewart Lough and Dale Brownless.

In order to get into the spirit of things, Stewart tested out the judge's outfit ready for the event!

We wish them luck and hope all goes well on the day!

Image: (from left to right) Leanne Maund, Carena Fullerton, Stewart Lough and Andrew Goldsborough

Sills & Betteridge help Mother from Lincoln win Cosmetic Surgery Claim

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A MOTHER from Lincoln has won a pay-out of more than £25,000 after her cosmetic surgery went wrong.

The 27-year-old had two breast operations carried out by a Harley Street plastic surgeon in 2007 and 2008.

The initial operation left her with disfigured breasts and despite a further corrective operation she was left with different size breasts, unsightly bulges and considerable pain.

The compensation was won by Lincoln lawyers Sills & Betteridge in an out-of-court settlement.

Initially the claim was disputed but when Sills launched court proceedings the case was settled without admission of liability.

Their client now has to have a third operation to correct the problems.

Earlier this year the British government ordered a review of the cosmetic surgery industry, led by NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh.

He will examine whether there needs to be more regulation, how complaints are dealt with, and whether better clinical governance is needed.

The move came in the wake of the scandal over breast implants when it was revealed a French company had manufactured breast implants using industrial silicon rather than medical grade material.

“We were delighted to have won a substantial amount for our client. She has suffered both physically and mentally as a result of these operations and the compensation has allowed her to have corrective surgery,” said Stephen Wilson, deputy senior partner and head of the Accident Claims Department at Sills.

“Amidst the current wave of concerns and problems in the cosmetic surgery industry we are receiving more and more enquiries.

“We would urge anyone who is worried or unhappy about their surgery to seek legal advice.”

The mother, who did not want to be named, said: “It was a terrible ordeal and, though the money can’t make it right, it has paid for another operation.

“I was so shaken and upset by the whole saga but glad I took legal advice. I would urge others not to suffer in silence but to make sure they seek recompense."

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If you are looking for advice or if you have a claim, contact our Claims department now on 0800 542 4245 or email them at accidentclaims@sillslegal.co.uk

Friday 5 October 2012

S&B's Karla Wright dancing for St Barnabas Hospice Trust (Lincolnshire)!

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Sills & Betteridge's Karla Wright, of the Conveyancing team, and her husband are participating in the St Barnabas Strictly Ballroom event - a Strictly Come Dancing-esque dance contest.

For 10 weeks now, they have been training to learn the Jive and Tango to show to the world at the grand finale on Sunday 11th November 2012. It will be held at the LPAC building on the Lincoln Uni campus.

We couldn't pass up the opportunity to support one of our own so we sponsored her and Mr Wright £50! We wish them all the luck and hope they come out as Strictly Ballroom Champions!

Tickets are still available here:

Buy Strictly Ballroom Grand Finale 2012 Tickets

You can also sponsor Karla here at her Just Giving page:

Sponsor Glen Wright + Karla Wright

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Sills & Betteridge donate hamper to Holly Tree Lodge Care Home

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Holly Tree Lodge Care Home are holding a raffle to raise money for the residents to go to the Christmas pantomime. For a lovely cause, Sills & Betteridge have donated a hamper as a prize.

We wish everyone all the best and hope the residents have a wonderful time at the pantomime!