12th August 2025
17th July 2025
How long should it take to sell your home? What to expect in 2025
Selling your home has two phases: the marketing, and then the period from when you accept an offer to the sale completing. Timings can vary hugely and is dependent on a lot of different factors,... Continue reading8th July 2025
Dunlop Heywood advise Komori on 10-year lease relocation deal
Komori, a leading name in global print solutions, has secured a new ten-year lease at Triangle Business Park, Batley, West Yorkshire. Advised by Dunlop Heywood, Komori will be relocating from its current premises in Seacroft,... Continue reading23rd May 2025
Dunlop Heywood save clients millions with Rating Audit service
When managing business rates liabilities, most ratepayers rely on the accepted processes undertaken by Billing Authorities. Unfortunately, overpayments are easily made due to the inaccurate calculation of charges or incorrect interpretation of legislation in force... Continue reading14th April 2025
Rising business rates threaten 200 flagship high streets – warning
Rising business rates in the UK are threatening the viability of over 200 stores on flagship high streets, raising concerns about job losses, reduced investment and inflationary pressures on consumers. A recent survey by High... Continue reading10th March 2025
New lobbying group issues business rates reform wishlist
A new lobbying group High Streets UK (HSUK) has proposed a raft of recommendations ahead of the Government’s proposed business rates reform, with a warning that flagship stores face becoming “unviable” due to the higher... Continue reading5th February 2025
Business Rates bill makes its way through Parliament to hit April deadline
The UK Parliament is swiftly progressing the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, which is introducing major changes to the business rates system. The legislation, set to take effect from April 2025, aims to... Continue reading20th January 2025
FOI to Scottish Government on business rates highlights interesting data
A Freedom of Information request that was submitted to the Scottish Government regarding business rate payers across Scotland makes interesting and extensive reading. The comprehensive request asked for a time-series breakdown, (2015–2024), number of properties... Continue reading11th December 2024




