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Law Society of Scotland: Residential & Commercial Property Joint Conference

Debra Clapham, partner at Claphams solicitors attended the Residential and Commercial Property Joint Conference in Edinburgh hosted by The Law Society of Scotland on Tuesday 18th June. Debra was speaking at the event where attendees can mix and match between residential conveyancing and commercial property streams and join together with peers for joint plenary updates and discussions.

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How to identify Japanese knotweed in summer

Why worry about Japanese knotweed?

Japanese Knotweed may not look like a problem as it is actually quite an attractive looking plant. However, it would be wise not to be fooled by its beauty. This destructive plant costs Britain an estimated £165 million annually and has now been listed by the World Conservation Union as one of the worst invasive species in the world.

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Wishing all our Muslim Clients Ramadan Mubarak

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Wishing all our Muslim Clients Ramadan Mubarak during the Holy month of Ramadhan, from everyone at Claphams Solicitors.

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JAPANESE KNOTWEED IN SPRING - SPOT THE EARLY SIGNS

Japanese Knotweed in spring, spot the warning signs

Although Japanese Knotweed will decompose and become dormant in winter, the first signs of its rebirth are noticed in Spring where it is at its weakest. In the majority of cases, Japanese Knotweed growth is first noticed in March. Watch out for pink and red buds rising up from the ground as these buds are evidence of a highly expensive Japanese Knotweed problem in the future.

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Rising dementia rates prompt calls for Scots to arrange Power of Attorney

Scottish Legal News have quoted a recent article in The Herald which discusses how rising dementia rates have prompted calls for Scots to ensure they have a Power of Attorney in place in the event they fall ill.

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