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Lansdowne Crescent, Rainbow Hill, Britannia Square, Sidbury, Fort Royal, Lark Hill, St. Georgess Square, Foregate Street and Tything, Warndon Court, Trotshill, Claines, The Canal, Lowesmoor, Field Terrace, Riverside, Shrubbery Avenue, Royal Infirmary and Battenhall Villas.
Planning to buy a property in a conservation area in Worcester? Local authorities designate conservation areas to preside over change in residential (and industrial) areas that people wish to protect from unsympathetic development. There are 9,300 of them in the UK so most of us live near, if not in one Unfortunately however, many are not being properly managed e.g. parks and green spaces neglected.
The following conservation areas are reported as at risk:
Contact John Kirwan on 01905 722543 for more information.
Mortgage lenders maintain panels of solicitors who they will instruct to carry out legal work on mortgages. At one time, many lenders, especially the large banks, were prepared to instruct any firm of solicitors who asked to be placed on their panel. More recently, lenders have begun to remove firms which have either not completed many conveyancing transactions or have failed to meet other criteria. If your conveyancing solicitor is not on your preferred lender's panel, then the lender will not instruct that firm to act in connection with the mortgage. You then have a choice; you could either obtain a mortgage from another lender, or instruct another firm of conveyancer who are on the panel. Generally, it is cheaper to have the same firm act both for you and your lender, but you could also choose to persist with both your first choice of lender and solicitor, and pay for a lawyer selected by the lender to carry out the relevant legal work. If you do not switch firms, your lenders will instruct a solicitor themselves. You are expected to pay these costs in addition to your own, and as this firm may have a heavy caseload with many other matters underway, you will not have the same ability to stay abreast of developments and apply more pressure if delays occur.