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- Final visit to Castlefield Viaduct - Why being menopause aware is important to everyone! - Dates for the Diary - MLS Court Report Journal Issue 10 - Addressing Climate Change in Residential and Commercial Property Sales, plus what do homeowners think?
Take a break from your screen, get some fresh air and join us to see Manchester’s garden in the sky on 24th May at 16:30.
We just have a few places remaining for this great opportunity to explore the 330-metre long Grade II-listed viaduct.
This is a temporary pilot project, to gauge interest and consult the public and business community on what future uses for the Viaduct could be, with a view to designing a permanent green, sustainable and accessible future for it, making it a permanent feature of the Manchester landscape.
Date: 24th May 2023 Time: 13:00-14:00 Location: Online via Teams Cost to attend: Free but you must book your place
We are thrilled to be partnering with Lisa Wright of Menopause the Wright Way to deliver a webinar on 24th May 2023, demonstrating, whatever your age, position or gender, why being more aware of the challenges of those experiencing menopause is essential for everyone.
Some of the reasons include:
Approximately 7.1m British women currently of perimenopausal age (36-49)
Circa 12.5m women in the UK are already menopausal
75% of women experience menopause symptoms
It can bring about physical & psychological changes that you aren’t expecting
Premature menopause as a result of a medical condition can impact upon women of any age
This session will explore:
Menopause myths
Why we should all care (menopause demographics)
Understanding the different stages
It’s all about the hormones
Different types of menopause
Symptoms – what so many?
The potential personal impact
Possible implications for employers
Options for managing menopause
Supporting partners / family members / team members
Home movers have an unquenching thirst for guidance that increases confidence in decision-making – but many conveyancers are waiting for more sector specific guidance before offering data on climate change as standard.Property professionals have an important role to play in sourcing relevant information around climate change. We spoke to over 140 senior residential conveyancers and commercial real estate lawyers, along with 501 home movers, canvassing their views about the impact of climate change on property transactions. It’s a revealing snapshot, as it highlights how much more change may be necessary to the conveyancing process.
How few businesses are reporting on future climate change risks to their clients
The percentage of businesses that have yet to formulate a Net Zero strategy
Colleagues’ views on who should be responsible for advising on climate change
The % of home movers factoring climate change into their decision-making
Climate change affects us all. But this guide reveals how opinions about climate change information are starting to affect the industry, and shaping home movers’ decisions.
Landmark Information Group curates climate change data for those working in every part of the property industry’s value chain. The scope of our work includes surveys like this one, surfacing insights on subjects such as Climate Change, Home Movers’ Experiences, and Digital Transformation.
Download the guide and understand colleagues’ views on reporting around climate change and information exchange with vendors and purchasers.