Housing
www.unipol.org.uk/nottingham
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November 2015
The best advice around
WINTER IS COMING
ARE YOU READY TO PLAY THE GAME OF HOMES?
www.unipol.org.uk/NottsHH Budgeting Doesn't have to be a headache See page 4
THE CODES What if things go wrong?
How are standards checked?
What are they?
Am I covered?
The Unipol Codes The route to the best properties See page 3
www.facebook.com/ unipolnottingham
Going House Hunting See page 13
@Unipol_Notts
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Note from the editor A
s the cold weather takes a hold and the days get shorter, you are probably starting to think about where you will be living next year. Here at Unipol we can help! Students in Nottingham are in the enviable position of having more accommodation than students. Furthermore with the UNIPOL CODE in operation you also have some of the best properties anywhere on offer. How fab is that? Landlords that sign up to the Unipol Code do so voluntarily and offer top quality properties that are safe and secure. Just look for the thumbs up logo and you will be looking in the right place. Because we know there is a lot of accommodation available and every year
there are plenty of properties not let; you have the luxury of time to decide on those important questions: who you want to live with, where you want to live, what type of property do you want and how much you want to pay. We will be launching our own properties and those from our accredited landlords and larger providers (halls) on Saturday 7th November 2015. We will be offering thousands of bed spaces from that day with many more available shortly after. Although properties will be available beforehand from other providers (some unaccredited) you will not get the same level of choice that you will get if you just hold fire until that date. So read on, take your time and hold your nerve as Unipol is THE place to start your property search, we promise the wait will be worth it.
Hollie's Hop Tip: Contract Checking is a must! It is quick and your Students' Union run a drop-in so get yourself down there BEFORE signing on the dotted line.
Unipol Facts and Figures Property searches made through the Unipol Nottingham website in 2015: 130,000
Bed spaces covered by the
property: £73.80 Providers asking for a guarantor: 55%
Contact us
Whether you are starting your house hunting from your sofa or want to come and see us in person, the Unipol website IS the place to start. We are the student housing experts and are here to take the stress out of house hunting!
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Getting the most out of your Unipol Property search ully compatible with your tablet or smartphone the Unipol website is most students’ first choice when house hunting.
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Get the basics right Select the number of bedrooms and the maximum and minimum price you want to pay. If you know the kind of property you want (house, flat or purpose built development) select this as well. If you are not looking as part of a group then select the 'Rooms in a shared property / Large Development' under the 'Whole Property Required?' option. This will show you where rooms are being let individually . You can also select the area you want to live in and how far you want to live from your place of study.
Unipol - 0115 934 5020 info@nottingham.unipol.org.uk www.unipol.org.uk/nottingham
Getting advanced If you are looking for something really specific then use the advanced search, this allows you to look for amenities such as en-suite rooms, bike stores, inclusive bills and WI-FI. There are also options to look for short term lets and rooms
with a summer rent concession. Booking a Viewing Click on the 'Book a Viewing' button at the top of an advert and you'll see different ways to get in touch with the landlord including the ability to send them a message.
“You can book a viewing through the website and have access to the most accredited properties anywhere in Nottingham.”
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THE CODE
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The Unipol Codes: Here for you every step of the way! Unipol runs several national and local housing accreditation schemes (called the Codes), covering thousands of student properties: Unipol Codes for shared student housing in Leeds, Bradford & Nottingham
National Codes for halls (run by universities and private providers)
THE CODES
Firstly, DON’T PANIC! Let your landlord know about the issue as soon as possible & write to them (email is fine!) We can give you advice on how best to approach them. There is a formal complaints procedure & Tribunal to deal with serious matters.
The Codes ensure students are provided with a better standard of housing. The Codes are there every step of the way, from signing up & moving in, offering help during your tenancy to ensuring you are supported when you move out and making sure you get your deposits back in a timely manner.
What if things go wrong?
What are they?
Find out more at: unipol.org.uk/the-code/how-to-complain
Landlords/agents voluntarily join the Unipol Codes and declare that their properties meet our standards.
How are standards checked?
Am I covered?
We inspect at least 1 in 5 of Code Landlords’ properties and a wide sample of student halls.
For large developments, check the National Code website at: nationalcode.org
Property Adverts - what our logos mean
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nce you’ve decided on your search criteria, your results will be displayed. These results will be shown as mini adverts to the left of the screen and as pins on the main map (if you are using a mobile device your default view will be mini adverts only)
Course Accounting and finance How many properties did you look at before signing? 1
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What were you looking for in a property?: Affordable rent, good location
Blue ones with the thumbs up logo are owned privately and accredited through Unipol.
What would you do differently if you were looking again?: More research on landlord and lettings agency
Green thumbs up with a U are Unipol owned or manged and accredited through Unipol. Unaccredited properties are shown as grey map pins with no extra design on the mini adverts. Purpose Built adverts follow the same pattern but their pins are larger with an orange circle.
You can check whether your landlord is accredited on our list at the back, by contacting Unipol or asking your landlord.
Mohamad Saiful Arif Mohamed Isa, 3rd Year
Take us with you To get further details about a particular property simply click on the appropriate mini
advert or pin and a full sized advert will appear. These provide a range of details.
Scan the QR code below and take Unipol with you when you go house hunting.
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FINANCIAL
No te t o S e l f.. .. .. . t n a t r o p m i s i g n i t e Budg (it doesn't have to be a headache)
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igure out what your incomings and outgoings are and work out how much needs to be kept aside for rent, bills and essentials - it is useful to over-estimate so you always have more aside in case you do go over the estimated amount. Once you know how much is left over you can figure out what you can spend. Try to keep some money in your account for a rainy day. Be Realistic Check your account often as small amounts can add up quickly. If you do overspend one week don’t panic- simply be more sensible over the next week or two to even out the balance. There are lots of innovative ways to make your pennies stretch; we’ve collected a few here: 1. www.studentbeans.com for the best student offers around 2. Look at events information on your Students’ Union website for upcoming cheap (or free!) events 3 Always keep your student card to hand and check if
you can use it when purchasing items- many clothes shops, restaurants and cinemas offer discounts for students 4. Most supermarkets will have a ‘yellow sticker’ section with items sold for cheaper than usual, if you use this regularly the small amounts saved will add up
Apps to help you budget We love some of these handy FREE apps to help you budget: 1. Toshl Finance- this is one of the easiest budgeting apps to use, allowing you to enter how much you spend as you go and sets reminders when there are upcoming bills 2. Expensify- this app allows you to scan receipts making it very quick to use and keep updated, it’s also useful if you drive as it can track mileage 3. Goodbudget- this is useful if you share bills with friends or having any shared costs with others
Money doesn't grow on trees (yet!) Doing all this is easier said than done and sometimes despite your best efforts you can quickly run in to debt but don’t panic, help is out there so don’t be afraid or too embarrassed to ask. Below are a few ideas to help get you back on track. Your Students’ Union Speak to your Student Advice Centre for guidance to ensure you are receiving all the loans you’re entitled too. Your Accommodation Speak to your landlord and energy providers to see if there are any flexible options to create a payment plan more suited to your finances. Find a job Increasingly more students have to juggle working parttime with university life. This can be a great way of keeping a regular income coming in to your account and looks great on a CV. Check the job shop at your
university first and call in to your careers service who should also be able to offer suggestions. International Students If you are an international student visit you can visit www.educationuk.org for further help and advice. Visit your international student office at university who are there to support you throughout your studies in the UK. Talk to the bank If you urgently need money your bank may allow you to create an overdraft, ensure you read the terms and conditions carefully before you do this
THE UNIPOL CODE IS FOR YOU Excited about choosing your next home? We’ve got your back. The Unipol Code has been designed specifically to help you be sure that you’ll be living in a property that’s safe, secure and well managed. And if you have any difficulties with the property Unipol can help you out.
Read our house hunting guide It’s jam-packed full of everything you need to know about house hunting in Nottingham: http://www.unipol.org.uk/documents/ house-hunting-guides/notts-house-hunting-guide-2016.aspx
LIVING
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Are your housemates top tips for giving you a Sarah's keeping the peace... headache? Having worked in tenancy support for over 4 years Sarah has seen and heard the pressure points around communal living. Below she shares the best ways to keep the peace everyone can see who is and is not doing their share.
speak to your landlord if you’re not sure what applies to you
Do nice things for each otheroffer cups of tea, find out when each other’s birthdays are and bake a cake- small kind gestures will maintain a pleasant atmosphere.
Be Considerate Get familiar with your housemates timetables and be extra careful to be quiet if you know they’re up early the next day. Likewise, let them know if you’re having friends over so they know and expect it to be noisier than usual.
Bills If you pay bills together put each bill in a different person’s name so it’s not down to just one person having to organise the bills.
Cleaning - it’s got to be done Work out a cleaning rota that suits everyone so that each person does their fair share to avoid arguments. Display it clearly with a tick box so
Smoking Find out if anyone smokes and what the house rules are on this. Depending on the type of contract you have signed there will be different policies on this,
Be Sociable Create a social night with just those living in the property; making a meal together is a great way to help bonding.
The key to a happy household is to be open with each other and to talk about things face to face with willingness to compromise.
Don’t Despair If you have tried to resolve a problem without success speak to your landlord or student advice centre as they may have a professional mediator who can help you and your housemates resolve any problems.
Course: English How many properties did you look at before signing? 5
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What were you looking for in a property?: Nice kitchen, big rooms, lots of bathrooms and light What would you do differently if you were looking again?: Look at more properties and not panic
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Useful Contacts GENERAL HOUSING ADVICE & GUIDANCE Unipol Student Homes 0115 934 5020 www.unipol.org.uk/nottingham ■ Free legal advice for housing issues ■ House hunting advice and information ■ Specialist help for students with dependants ■ Advice on the Unipol Code STUDENTS’ UNION ADVICE CENTRES: For contract checking and housing advice Nottingham Trent Students’ Union Advice Centre 0115 848 6260 sac@su.ntu.ac.uk The University of Nottingham Students’ Union Advice Centre 0115 846 8730 student-advice-centre@nottingham.ac.uk OTHER USEFUL CONTACTS: Police (non-emergencies): 101 Nottingham City Council: 0115 915 5555 Environmental Health: 0115 915 2020 0115 915 1640 (Out of hours, emergency use only) Nottingham Recycling: 0115 915 2000 waste.manager@nottinghamcity.gov.uk Registering to vote: 0115 876 4111 www.gov.uk/registertovote Nottingham Community Protection: 0115 915 2020 Find out who supplies your gas and electricity: 0845 603 0618 Mydeposits: 0844 980 0290 www.mydeposits.co.uk The Deposit Protection Service (DPS):0844 472 7000 www.depositprotection.com The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS):0845 226 7837 www.tdsd.gb.com
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CLASSIFIED JANUARY JANUARY 20122015 Bentinck Road
NG7 - 10 bed
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Exeter Road
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Radford Boulevard
NG7 NG7--55bed bed
Colwick Road
NG2 NG2--55Bed Bed
NG2 NG2--88Bed Bed
Radcliffe Road
Ŷ All bills included Ŷ Large bedrooms Ŷ Separate living room Ŷ Furnished Ŷ Fridgefreezer Washer Dryer Dishwasher Ŷ Bathroom and Shower Ŷ Garden bike lock Ŷ Off street parking Ŷ Maintenance Manager Ŷ Good Area Ŷ No fees
Ŷ All Bills Included Ŷ Double beds Ŷ Separate living room Ŷ Furnished Ŷ Fridges, Freezers, Washer, Dryer, Microwave Ŷ Garden Ŷ Parking for two cars Ŷ Maintenance manager Ŷ No fees Ŷ Great area Ŷ Deposit £350
Rent £80.66 pppw
Rent £80.66 pppw
Contact:
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Ŷ Large Bedrooms with double beds Ŷ Great dining kitchen Ŷ Living room Ŷ Bathroom and two shower rooms Ŷ Off street parking Ŷ maintenance manager Ŷ great area Ŷ Half rent July + August Ŷ No fees Ŷ All bills included
5 double bedrooms Gas central heating to all rooms Burglar alarm Fire alarms Sky television and Broadband, free of charge Water rates included
Rent: £50 pppw Deposit £150 pp Contact: C
Bob Linford 01366 385249 / 07881 780 064
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What were you looking for in a property?: 4 bedrooms, good location, not too expensive. What would you do differently if you were looking again?: I would sign with Unipol, one hundred percent!
Anya Dye, 2nd Year
NG2 NG2--66Bed Bed
Rent £80.66 pppw
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What were you looking for in a property?: Good condition, no mold, working appliances What would you do differently if you were looking again?: Take a second look after we thought we wanted it to make sure
Jolyon Burgess, 3rd
Get to know our landlords
W
e caught up with one of our accredited landlords Sally Marlow who has used us to advertise two student properties in Beeston ever since we opened in Nottingham.
What do you like about the Unipol website? “Students looking for a room to rent have a ‘go to’ website to browse knowing that the properties are all student friendly, well maintained and of a high standard.
What do you find different about Unipol? “We find increasingly that International students are an important part of our rental market; they seem to require rooms throughout the year. They know that Unipol is approved by the Educational Establishments in Nottingham, so when a solo student from overseas needs a room they can browse all the student properties on the Unipol web site and find which properties
are already tenanted but still have availability for one more, most students like to sign up to be with other students.”
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Find out more at: www.ntu.ac.uk/RAs 6740c/10/14
in-formation is a free text alert being offered by Nottingham City Council to try to tackle the problem of bins left out on streets. Students can sign up to the text service easily via the Nottingham City Council website: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/ loveyourbin and you’ll receive a text alert from 'Love Your Bin' on the day before the bin collection day. A further text will be sent on the day of collection reminding you to take the bin back into the property boundary. It is aimed at 2nd and 3rd year students from the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University who live off
campus in areas such as Dunkirk, Lenton, Radford and The Park. The new free text alerts provide information about the bin collection day and which bin is due to be emptied. Students have to
live within the city boundary to be able to access the service and they can opt out at any time by texting- Bin stop to 80800. The texts will be sent out for the duration of the current academic year.
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HOUSE HUNTING
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We're going house hunting Who do I want to live with? Think about who you want to live with. You may be asked to sign a joint contract in your 2nd & 3rd year, so can you can rely on your friends to pay the rent and the bills? Are you very sociable and like to go out a lot or do you prefer a quiet house and place to study?
Get the right info The first port of call is the Unipol Office on Shakespeare Street to get started. Unipol has terminals to search for properties, free phones to arrange viewings and staff on hand to give impartial advice. Unipol provide students with FREE advice during the House Hunting season so the girls pick up a copy of the Tabloid and a House Hunting Guide
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Viewing the property Take the checklist from inside the Unipol House Hunting Guide when you go around a property. It prompted the group to look at things they didn’t think of, including; did the property have double glazing, central heating, security, washing machine. etc
landlord said deposit is in TDS
Signing the Tenancy Agreement Read through the tenancy agreement and make sure you understand what you are signing for. Check the start date and finish date, how much you are paying and when. Find out how you would get out the contract during the year if you need to.
Note to Self: must remember to get contract checked....
Paying a deposit Most landlords require a deposit at the time of signing a contract. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy. The group make sure they get a leaflet from the landlord giving them information about which scheme the money will be protected in. If you are not paying a deposit, make sure the signing fees, booking fees and rent level are not increased or used in replacement of it. What might be appealing, may not add up financially.
Sorted There is nothing more for this lot to think about until they move in to their new home. ..‌they seem pretty happy!
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Winter and
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Winter is just around the corner which means the festive period is upon us. All but one our ideas is FREE so as the money runs short you can still get in to the spirit of the season right through in to the New Year. Enjoy!
Diwali Celebrate the Festival of Light with dance, music, workshops and tasty Indian food. Highfields Park 14th Nov - 4 - 7pm Free
Christmas in the Arboretum The Arboretum hosts its annual Christmas spectacular. Get in the festive spirit where the trees are lit and music is performed in the bandstand. Please use entrance on the corner of Arboretum Street and Waverley Dick Whittington Street. It wouldn’t be Christmas without Nottingham Arboretum a panto! Don’t miss this 20th Dec - Free fantastic show with glittering scenery, fabulous frocks and New Year’s Eve great musical numbers. See the New Year in with style! Nottingham Playhouse Nottingham Castle will hold a 27th Nov - 16th Jan marvellous fireworks display Tickets from £25.50 taking place at 9.15pm with the main event at midnight. Nottingham Castle 31st Dec 8pm - Midnight - Free
Winter Wonderland Watch the market square be transformed into a festive winter wonderland spectacular. Have mulled wine and mince pies whilst enjoying live music or why not get your skates on and visit the ice rink. Don’t miss the Christmas lights switch on which is taking place on 20th Nov. Old Market Square and Smith Row 19th Nov - 3rd Jan Free
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HMO is a building or part of a building occupied as a main residence by 3 or more people that form two or more households. If so, is it licensed under the mandatory or additional licensing scheme? Mandatory licensing applies if the house you are living in is 3 or more storeys with five or more people that share amenities. Additional licensing applies to any HMO including certain blocks of self-contained flats within the designated area. To check if your house or flat falls within the area check at geoserver.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/ myproperty/ If the property does not have a licence your landlord could
face prosecution and where this is successful you could be entitled to your rent back! Further information is available at: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/ HMOLicensing Does the house or flat you are living in have smoke alarms? From the 1st October 2015 all private rented accommodation is required to have working smoke alarms on each floor where there are habitable rooms. If you want to see some of the interesting and exciting work of the team follow us NottmRenters NottinghamRenters
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Eleanor Abad-Castro Mukund & Priti Agashi Manish Agrawal Shuja Ahmad Farook Ahmed Alexander Cameron UK Ltd Robert Allen Roger & Marion Allen Almero Student Mansions Sid Arkle Peter Armstrong Noreen Ashfaq M Asghar Mohammad Ashraf Mohammed & Shabnum Aslam Peter Aspinall Resham Aujla Anne Azadehdel
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Anita Baker David Baker Emma & Tim Baker Maureen & Ron Baker Gill Barnes Peter Barrett Paul Barron Kevin Beard Andy Bech David Beck Keith Bedell-Pearce Beeston Student Lets Gary Bell Vince Benton Raj & Suman Beri Bhajan S Bhogal Philip Bird Ivan Bleakley Julie Blissett Tusvinder Bodhan Jeff Book Ali Boultby Gawain Briars Naheed & Michael Brooking Robert S Broughton Chris and Sue Brownson Dr Bryana Bruce Alan Bulmer Ruth Burgess Buxton Properties
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Jackie Cameron Rena Caplan Jeff & Robina Caswell Nina Catherall Raymond Chamberlin Kate Cheeseman Margaret Childs Alison Chippindale Chapter Commerce Limited Naginah Choudhuri Peter Clark David Clay June Clayton Jeffrey Cohen Karen Constantinidis Cookie Lets Brian Cooper Scott Cooper Rob Cotton Julie Coxon Anthony Crisp Catherine Cudlip Ruth Culhane Fiona Cusick
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Leslie & Barbara Darby Julie Davenport Alan & Candy Davis Andrew Davidson-Hogg Istemi Demirag Robert De Rosa Thomas Dewey Andrew Dexter Iqbal Dhanji Manjinder Dhillon Kulbhushan & Shailender Dhiri Satnam Digva Clive & Jeannette Dobbs James Dobson Chris Dodson Jan Doel Daniel Donen Anne Dower Catherine Doyle John Dwerryhouse
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John Fairhurst Latifa Fakim FBL Property Peter & Sarah Fellerman Eusebio Fernandes Angie Field Laura Field Simon Fields & James Meads Simon Fish William Fish Fraser Florence Mark Foreman Heather Forrester William & Helen Fox Richard & Mary Fruin Natasha Fuller Julia Furlonger
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Baldev Singh Gahla Pavan Kumar Gangotra Sardul S Gill Brenda & Malcolm Ginever Thomas & Karin Glancz Global Student Accommodation Jill Green Paul Greenfield Matthew Grove Liz Guest Philip Gurnam-Singh
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Muhammad Hafeez Tim Haffenden Charles & Debra Hall John Hall Michael Hallam Martin Hancock David Hannibal Badr Haque Frank & Jason Hardy Rosemary Harper Ian Harrison & Karen Booth Callum Heath David Heaton Douglas Heggie Jonathan Helier Alan Herbert Anthony Hill Kevin & Christopher Hoban Mark Holmes Daniel Horan Vanessa Horton Hamid & Sholeh Houshangi Housingstudents.co.uk
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Robert & Prudence Lamb Darshan Landa Johanna Langheld David & Karen Latchem Matthew Lawrence Sally Lawson Leadale Properties Ltd David Leal-Bennett Yvonne & Winston Lee Susan Lees Leone Properties Maria Lever Nathalie Lewis Gale Lillis Cynthia Lindo Martin Linford- Saturn Seeds Chris Livingston Lesley Lloyd Simon Loach Rebecca Long Bill Lonergan Stuart Lord Lush Properties Peter and Helen Lythgoe
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Arshad Mahmood Malti Maini Mohammad Malik Munib Malik Michael Mann Sally Marlow Susan Matthews Kathryn May Sue McAusland John & Christine McCormick Jeveta McDonald & Angela Clarke Nick McEnery Diane McGarrity Emma Mclean Vijay Mehan Shaun Meht John & Gudrun Middleditch Peter Midgley Steve Sui Kee Mo Zaber Mohammed
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Andrew Wade Alex Walker Tim & Eileen Walker Brian Warburton & Val Kilby Kevin Warrington Stephen Wass Richard Watkins Peter Welsh Paul & Sarah Wharmby Trevor White Roger Whitehead Becky Whittaker Margaret Wiedemann Tony & Valerie Wilkinson Rev Phil & Jane Williams Willow Estates Ltd Andrew Wilson Ben Wilton Doug Winter Richard Woodhouse Woodland Property (UK) Ltd Alan Wright
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