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Living rurally is great – less traffic, noise and pollution, as well as being in the countryside are some of the reasons why rural life is so appealing to many. But there are differences in the way of life rurally, as there are not as many services as there are in the towns and cities.

To be an architect, you will need a combination of soft skills and hard skills. The hard skills are tangible and testable, like the ability to draw CAD models and do critical thinking. The soft skills are more intangible, such as the ability to negotiate...

Running a business is tough and making sure that you are doing everything that you need to be doing whilst focussing on running your business can be something that is hard to juggle. The financial side of the business is important, but it can also be complex and time consuming, taking you away from the day to day business management.
When you watch movies at home, you can control what you watch. You can choose the type of film and the time you want to watch it. In addition, you can pause and move around without affecting others around you. You can also choose the style of the film and eat your snacks as loudly as you want to!

Money has been used to buy products and services for millennia. In ancient times the money that was used was based on an equivalent weight in silver. Now we have different monetary values and ways in which we like to keep our money safe. As...

When hiring an architect, it is important to consider personality as well as experience and expertise. While this is highly subjective, it can make or break the design-build process. Architects often provide references and will be happy to show you their work. Additionally, prospective clients should ask the architects about the structure of payments during the construction process and the features they include in their price.
Saving money as a business is so important at the moment. If you are feeling the financial pressure, here are some great ways that you can reduce your business costs and save money…
You may have seen the increasingly alarming news that the country's East coast is slowly slipping into the sea. Whole coastal villages have been lost or risk further erosion by the burgeoning North Sea. For example, at one point, Happisburgh in Norfolk was over 20ft from the sea; it's now on the edge of a cliff face. In total, 35 homes have already been lost, and now 900 people risk an enforced removal. The problem for the people in these villages is that they cannot sell their homes. With no further government funding coming for sea protection, there is no other option but to leave the place, and others, to its fate.