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Movers & Shakers
Leaders’ new sustainable branch in Lewes
Leaders, part of Leaders Romans Group (LRG), has launched its new sustainable office in Lewes, with an event for local clients, media, local businesses and Leaders staff.
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Sustainability support
Leaders Romans Group (LRG) has announced an enhancement to its sustainability partnership with Green the UK.
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Successful sustainable branch launch
Leader’s Lettings Agents, (part of Leaders Romans Group) has officially launched its new sustainable office in Aylesbury, which is fully powered by renewable green energy.
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Big estate agency reveals plan to make all its branches sustainable
Portico has launched a ‘sustainable’ office in Fulham which is fully powered by renewable green energy and includes low-flow taps - with more to follow across wider group network run by LRG.
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Leaders Romans Group announces new Chief Operating Officer, David Wilson
David has 20 years of director-level experience in the energy and utilities industry, plus five years’ experience in logistics, working in Japan, Russia, the USA and Italy.
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Latest property news
Reuben brothers top list of growing wealth for property tycoons
Property and business moguls David and Simon Reuben have come second in this year’s Sunday Times Rich List with a combined personal wealth of £18.66 billion, up from fourth place last year. The siblings arrived in the UK from India during the 1950s and after making several fortunes in steel and other business areas more recently moved into property and now own more than £1 billion of London residential and commercial bricks and mortar. The Reubens are not the only property-related individuals to have coined it in recently. Others with growing fortunes include Paul Rooney, whose wealth increased by £6 million last year to £146 million. Rooney is the owner of South East estate agency chain Arun Estates and made it into the Rich List for the first time in 2015. Building wealth Others include the David Wilson family, who own the eponymous house builder. Their wealth increased by £12 million last year placing them at 225 on the list. Other home building dynasties to have prospered include Berkeley Homes founder Tony Pidgely whose fortune increased by £25 million to £335 million. The McCarthy family who established retirement giant McCarthy & Stone and now run Churchills, saw their wealth increase…
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