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It’s Sell-tember! Most popular month to sell a home is September after buyers floc

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Interiors expert and former estate agent Laura Rich from the online store Furniturebox gives ten quick and easy ways to prepare your house for the market and add £10,000 to the value

The most popular month to sell a home is September, research finds.

Two out of ten sellers (21%) choose September to put their home on the market, followed by March (20%), February (15%) and January (12%). The slowest month for new sales is December (just 2% list then).

Sell-tember is popular with both sellers and buyers who are keen to get moving after the long summer break.

Early autumn is a good time to showcase a property and garden when the weather is still mild and viewings are more enjoyable.

The autumn colours can make a home look better and estate agent pictures are often shot in summer sunshine in preparation for a September listing.

Buyers are often keen to pin down a deal before Christmas, so a quick sale is most possible at this time of year.

Interest rates falling – mortgage deals are at their best value for two years – make September 2024 a particularly strong time to sell.

Interiors expert and former estate agent Laura Rich from the online store  Furniturebox gives ten quick and easy ways to prepare your house for the market and add £10,000 to the value.

1 Declutter – have a huge clear-out before engaging an estate agent. If you have bulky furniture that makes a room feel small, put it in storage. Buyers need to envisage what a house will look like when they are living there, so make it easy for them to enjoy all the space you are offering.

2 Get painting – cover up stains and chipped paint with a fresh coat – the front door especially. First impressions last.

3 Boost kerb appeal – surveys show that two-thirds buyers make up their mind on a property in the first two minutes of a viewing. Make sure the lawn is mowed and plants are well maintained. If you have garden tiles, deep clean them.

4 Spring clean and fix – the house should be immaculate for each viewing – exhausting when you are on your fiftieth but well worth the effort. Make sure all minor repairs are done – no peeling plaster or flaky paint and all lightbulbs are working.

5 Kitchen make-over – this is the most valuable room in your house and whether the buyer likes your kitchen is often the most important deal maker or breaker. Give it some love – clean the tiles and particularly the grout and consider a new colour scheme for units if they are a dated colour such as natural pine.

6 Accessorise – wall mirrors can make a room look bigger and lighter. Maybe add a new rug to make floors more appealing.

7 Pass the smell test – make sure there are no lingering odours before a viewing. Air your kitchen after cooking and, if you are a smoker, try to do it in the garden or street while the property is on the market.

8 Make it look pretty – add to the appeal with new cushions, potted plants and vases filled with fresh flowers. Good lighting including the additional of lamps makes all rooms bright and airy.

9 Leave it out – if you are selling in the autumn, chances are there may be leaves strewn all over the garden when the estate comes to do their pictures. Treat that lawn like a carpet – pick them all up and make sure the grass is immaculate for both the pictures and viewings.

10 Take the weather with you – check the forecast and make sure it is sunny when your home is pictured by the estate agent. It is amazing how sunlight can transform the appearance of a house. If your garden is big and well lit, do some night pictures to provide a new perspective.

Newly restored Roman kiln displayed in public for first time since 1968

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The most complete Roman pottery kiln found in Greater London will be put on public display for the first time since it was discovered by archaeologists in 1968.

Thanks to a £243,550 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, one of the country’s best-preserved Roman artefacts has been carefully restored and was unveiled on Sunday at the annual Highgate Wood Community Heritage Day.

The event – organised by the City of London Corporation, which manages Highgate Wood as a registered charity – included the firing of a replica kiln.

The original kiln will be on display in the Information Hut as part of a temporary exhibition with further renovations to create a Visitor Centre and activities planned over the next few years.

Chair of the City Corporation’s Hampstead Heath, Highgate Wood and Queen’s Park Committee, William Upton KC, said: “Until recently, the pieces of this extraordinary find have been inaccessible to the public.

“Now, thanks to the Friends of Highgate Roman Kiln, Haringey Council, and the City of London Corporation, it has been possible to bring this piece of history back to life. It will be the only pottery kiln of its kind to be exhibited anywhere in the country.

“The return of the kiln to Highgate Wood is a wonderful achievement, but the project isn’t over yet. Over the next year, we’ll be transforming the Information Hut into more of a Visitor Centre to create a welcoming and engaging learning environment. We’ll also be adding replica kiln firings to our calendar of activities and events.”

Nick Peacey from The Friends of Highgate Roman Kiln said: “The Highgate Wood Heritage Day marks an important milestone for the Firing London’s Imagination project.

“We’re delighted that Graham Taylor of Potted History will be in charge of firing the replica kiln, and our ambition to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to engage with and enjoy the story of the Highgate Roman kilns will be that much closer to being fulfilled.”

Deputy leader of Haringey Council, Sarah Williams, said: “With Haringey gearing up to be the London Borough of Culture in 2027, it’s fantastic that the newly restored Roman kiln is making a long-awaited return to its rightful place after a 56-year absence.

“With its very own, dedicated visitor centre, the kiln will be another great tourist attraction and I’d encourage everyone to come along to the Highgate Community Heritage Day and see this incredible historic artefact for themselves.

“The return of this Roman kiln has been achieved by the council working in close collaboration with residents.

“I’d like to thank staff at the Bruce Castle Museum and Archive, the Friends of the Highgate Roman Kiln, the City of London Corporation and the National Lottery Heritage Fund for their commitment and support in making this possible.”

The kiln is thought to be the last built by Roman potters who worked in Highgate Wood between 50CE and 160CE to supply Londinium, the capital of Roman Britain, and southeast England with distinctive ‘Highgate Ware’ pottery.

Highgate Wood is an ancient woodland, located in the London Borough of Haringey in north London and is protected by the City of London Corporation.

Muslim Aid hosts Gaza fundraising football tournament 

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Muslim Aid hosted a first-of-its-kind charity football tournament which brought together Islamic community leaders and scholars from across the UK for an exciting 11-a-side match.

Imams came from all over the country including London, Blackburn, Bradford, and Batley to take part in the inaugural Minarets Cup. 

The event drew a crowd of 200 fans who witnessed the Imams All-Stars triumph over Imams United with an impressive 8-3 victory. Medals were awarded to all players, and the Imams All Stars proudly took home the Minaret Cup trophy for 2024. 

The tournament concluded with a closing ceremony, featuring a Nasihah (Islamic advice session) by Sheikh Khidr, followed by an awards presentation. 

The tournament raised over £16,000 for Muslim Aid’s Palestine appeal, which supports Palestinians facing ongoing aggression with food, water, and medicine to those suffering in Gaza.  

This tournament was organised in collaboration with East London Mosque.  

Farhal Ahmed, community fundraising manager at Muslim Aid said: ” It was inspiring to witness imams from across the country come together and participate in this remarkable initiative organised by the East London Mosque.

“Taking care of our bodies and maintaining good health is an integral part of our Sunnah (Prophetic way of life), and we should encourage our communities to do the same. This event united communities here in the UK and supported those in need in Gaza. The funds raised from this project will go towards providing life-saving aid.” 

Man dies in hospital following stabbing in Forest Gate

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A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a man who was stabbed in Forest Gate on August 10.

Police were called to reports of an incident in Romford Road, near the junction with Woodgrange Road.

Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found 38-year-old Saley Beya (pictured) suffering stab injuries.

Mr Beya was taken to hospital for treatment but died as a result of his injuries on Thursday. His family is being supported by specially trained officers.

A 28-year-old man has appeared in court charged with section 18 GBH. The Crown Prosecution Service has been asked to amend the indictment.

Detective chief inspector Kelly Allen said: “We still need people with information to come forward and tell us what they know about this tragic incident.

“Our enquiries have established that there was traffic in Romford Road, including two buses, and people would have seen these events unfold. There was also a car which had to stop in the road as the attack took place.

“I would urge anyone who saw this incident, or anyone who took images or footage of the attack, to get in contact immediately.”

Saley’s family said: “We are deeply heartbroken at our beloved Saley’s passing. Saley was a father to four amazing children who love and miss him very much. He was also a cherished brother to four siblings and a much loved son, uncle and friend to many.

“Whilst we understand the difficulty and fear surrounding speaking out against others in such circumstances, we call upon the morality and goodwill of the public to please come forward at this time, if you have any information that may assist the police in bringing justice for Saley’s murder.

“If you know anything at all, no matter how small or irrelevant you feel it may be, please contact them.”

Detectives continue to appeal for witnesses and information about the incident. If you can assist, call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote CAD1103/10Aug.

SB Softwares Expands into Brussels with the Launch of SB Crypto

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SB Softwares, a leader in technological innovation, is delighted to announce its expansion into Brussels, a strategic step in its ongoing European expansion. With successful operations already in Lisbon and London, the company is now set to make a substantial impact on the Brussels tech scene through the launch of SB Crypto, a sophisticated AI-based trading tool designed to revolutionise cryptocurrency trading.

SB Crypto is the latest advancement from SB Softwares, developed through comprehensive research and rigorous testing. This pioneering tool is designed to simplify and democratise the creation of trading bots with artificial intelligence, making what was once exclusive to expert traders and developers available to a wider audience.

SB Crypto reduces the complexities of cryptocurrency trading into an accessible three-step process:

  1. Initial Setup: Users start by naming their bot, selecting the buy or sell option, and choosing the cryptocurrencies to monitor. This step is vital for customising the bot to individual preferences.
  2. Strategy and Analysis: In the second stage, traders configure their strategy and fine-tune how the bot will read the charts, allowing for precise adjustments to enhance profitability and efficiency.
  3. Operations Definition: The final step involves setting capital, leverage, gain and loss thresholds, and operation duration. Once set up, the bot is ready to function autonomously, with the assurance that it will “read the chart information and turn it into money that will go into the clients’ pockets.”

SB Crypto is distinguished by its competitive pricing and intuitive interface, providing a powerful yet accessible solution for cryptocurrency trading. It not only simplifies trading but also makes advanced investment strategies accessible to a broader audience.

With offices now in Lisbon, London, and Brussels, SB Softwares invites everyone interested in exploring cryptocurrency’s potential through cutting-edge technology to register for early access to SB Crypto and start transforming their trading operations.

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2023 Sees Record-Breaking 900,000 New UK Start-ups

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With company registrations nearing 900,000, corporate services providers like Jestiyon are playing an increasingly vital role in supporting innovation and fostering entrepreneurial talent, crucial for the future of the UK economy. Jestiyon provides advanced services to simplify operations for international entrepreneurs entering the UK market.

The UK’s business environment continues to thrive, with a record 5.31 million active companies and 900,000 new businesses established in 2023 alone. This remarkable growth has driven the demand for comprehensive business support services to new heights. Jestiyon, a leader in corporate services, is meeting this demand by offering a range of tailored solutions to assist international entrepreneurs in navigating the UK market.

Jestiyon’s offerings include company formation, accounting, and e-commerce consultancy, all designed to ensure a seamless market entry and ongoing compliance with UK regulations. These services are particularly valuable to foreign entrepreneurs who may find the UK’s legal and regulatory framework challenging.

By providing these crucial services, Jestiyon not only aids business operations but also plays a significant role in contributing to the UK economy through job creation, tax revenues, and increased business activity.

Positive economic impact and future growth

recent report from NatWest and Beauhurst highlights the dynamic nature of the UK’s business environment, underscoring the critical role that corporate support services play in sustaining this growth. Jestiyon’s innovative platform simplifies the process of starting and running a business in the UK, ensuring that international entrepreneurs can focus on growth rather than administrative hurdles.

The services provided by companies like Jestiyon are vital to the UK’s economic fabric. New Businesses established with the help of these services provided by Jestiyon contribute an estimated £800,000 in tax revenues annually, a figure poised to grow as more entrepreneurs take advantage of these offerings. Moreover, the sector not only directly creates jobs within service firms but also indirectly supports employment in the start-ups it helps to establish.

Facilitator for the establishment of over 1000 businesses

Jestiyon exemplifies the growth potential within this sector. To date, the company has facilitated the establishment of over 1000 nearly 400 businesses in the UK, integrating innovative features such as online document management and e-commerce integration to enhance client success rates. Ardıç Dağ, Co-Founder of Jestiyon, plans to expand operations further by establishing a dedicated UK centre, offering direct counselling and support to clients, thereby driving even greater economic contributions.

“Our mission at Jestiyon is to simplify the journey for international entrepreneurs entering the UK market. By providing an integrated platform that addresses everything from company establishment to compliance and e-commerce consultancy, we empower businesses to focus on innovation and growth. While we take care of the paperwork, entrepreneurs can dedicate their time and energy to growing their businesses and contributing positively to their communities,” he commented.

Top destination for global business start-ups

“The UK government’s ongoing initiatives to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups will further bolster this sector, ensuring that the UK remains a top destination for global business start-ups.

The future of corporate support services in the UK looks bright. As global markets become increasingly interconnected, the demand for integrated digital solutions, like those offered by Jestiyon, is expected to rise,” he added.

London International Paste-up Festival Returns to East London This September

The fourth edition of this annual event will bring vibrant paste-up collages to the streets of Shoreditch and Brick Lane from 13th-15th September 2024.

The London International Paste-up Festival (LIPF) will return to East London from 13th-15th September, bringing a burst of colour to the city’s streets.

Now in its fourth year, the London International Paste-up Festival is an annual celebration of paste-up art, which transforms the streets of Shoreditch and Brick Lane with large, vivid collages. The event has previously featured the works of over 300 artists from around the world, adorning the walls of London’s unofficial arts district.

Paste-up art, the central focus of the festival, involves affixing paper to surfaces using “wheat paste” or wallpaper glue. Artists can create these pieces using various methods, such as screen-printing, hand-painting, lino-printing, digital design, or block-printing, either at home or in their studios, before they are installed in public spaces.

Though often an underappreciated niche within street art, paste-up art is one of the most democratic forms of creative expression, as it can be done by anyone without requiring approval from any authority. The LIPF enables street artists from around the world to have their work displayed in London by sending their pieces by post to the festival’s organiser, who will then install them during the festival.

In previous years, the festival has featured work by well-known artists such as London Police, WRDSMTH, StinkFish, Donk, Mr Edwards, RX Skulls, Apparan, Quint, D7606, C3, Whatifier, Tweet Street Art, Uberfubs, Mowcka, Vision Ox11, Planet Selfie, Savant, and others.

The 2024 edition will be part of the London Mural Festival and promises to be more urban than ever, featuring a variety of street-based activities such as visual projections, street art hunts, performances, children’s pop-in events, and much more.

Attendees can visit the festival’s stall at Seven Stars Yard (Brick Lane) from Friday, 15th September to Sunday, 17th September, between 12:00 and 17:00 to collect maps or scan the festival’s QR code to follow the locations in the event’s trail. The festival is organised by the Art House Project, a London-based art and music collective.

Muslim Aid responds to devastating floods in Bangladesh 

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UK charity Muslim Aid is actively responding to the severe flooding that has devastated 11 districts in Bangladesh, affecting over 5.2 million people and resulting in the tragic loss of 20 lives. 

Triggered by heavy rainfall and an influx of water from upstream, this third flood spell has profoundly impacted the region leaving 1,047,029 families stranded and 415,273 seeking refuge in 3,654 emergency shelter centres. 

In response, Muslim Aid is on the ground in the most affected areas, providing critical support to the communities in need.  

The charity, which is headquartered in London, is delivering food packs, non-food items (NFIs), drinking water, and hygiene kits to 900 families in the Cumilla and Feni Districts. The first phase of this relief effort, valued at £20,000 GBP, aims to alleviate the immediate suffering and ensure the well-being of those affected. 

Muhammad Abul Kalam, head of income generation and marketing at Muslim Aid, said: “Muslim Aid has been a steadfast presence in Bangladesh since 1991, when our country office was established in response to the devastating cyclones that claimed thousands of lives and shattered communities. Today, with over 1,200 dedicated staff working across 63 districts, we are deeply committed to our long-term and emergency response projects in Bangladesh.

“Our strong relationship with the British-Bangladeshi community has been instrumental in our efforts. For generations, they have chosen Muslim Aid as their charity of choice, enabling us to provide vital support and relieve the pressure on Bangladesh’s local resources, ultimately improving the lives of all residents. 

“As the floods continue to wreak havoc across Bangladesh, our priority is to provide essential aid to the most vulnerable. We are committed to standing by the people of Bangladesh during this difficult time and will continue to assess and respond to the evolving needs.” 

Image credit: Muslim Aid

Three Brent men jailed for murder of Hamzah Iqbal

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Three men have been jailed for a total of more than 70 years for murdering a man in Wembley.

Joshua Oladele

Joshua Oladele (20) of Wyld Way (pictured above) will serve a minimum of 28 years behind bars. His accomplices, Ali Al-Amiri (21) of Wyld Way (main picture) and Micah Hines (21) of Victoria Avenue (pictured below), will serve at least 24 and 25 years, respectively.

They appeared for sentencing at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Wednesday.

Officers investigating the murder were recognised for the detail and attention that had been given to this case and all involved with the trial were issued with a Judge’s Commendation.

The three men, who armed themselves with weapons before fatally stabbing 25-year-old Hamzah Iqbal in Wembley were all convicted following a trial at the same court last Tuesday.

The court heard how Hamzah was attacked when he was out with friends in Olympic Way on the evening of September 24, 2023.

Micah Hines

The three defendants had gone out that night armed with knives and machetes, and were wearing masks.

Why Hamzah was singled out has never been established, but he was attacked with a sustained ferocity by all three defendants, suffering 23 knife wounds, one of which, ended his life.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service rushed to the scene and Hamzah was taken to hospital, but despite the best efforts of the emergency services, sadly he could not be saved.

Detectives began to piece together the events of that evening, compiling footage from a painstaking trawl of CCTV, which led to the identification and arrest of the suspects.

Detective chief inspector Mark Rogers, who led the investigation, said: “This was a ferocious sustained attack by three men that left Hamzah with no opportunity to defend himself.

“His family is devastated by their loss and their lives are forever changed by the actions of three violent thugs.

“Those three men went out armed with weapons that evening, the only conclusion that can be made is that they had set out that evening intent on violence.

“Our investigation team worked hard to build a case against the defendants, ensuring that they would face the consequences of their actions.

“Although nothing can bring Hamzah back, it is my sincere hope that his family find a measure of solace in knowing that those responsible for his death will now spend many years of their lives behind bars.”

Police seek help to piece together movements of attacked man

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London detectives are appealing to the public for their help in piecing together movements of a man (pictured) who was attacked near Notting Hill Carnival on Monday night.

At 11.22pm on Monday, officers who were part of the Carnival policing operation were alerted to a man who was unconscious with a head injury in Queensway. They provided emergency first aid until paramedics arrived.

The victim, Mussie Imnetu (41), is critically ill in hospital. His family is being supported by specialist officers.

Detectives from the Specialist Crime Command have made extensive enquiries in an effort to identify a suspect.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, they arrested a 31-year-old man at an address in Newham on suspicion of attempted murder. He remains in custody.

Mussie, a Swedish national, was visiting the UK on business from Dubai where he lived and worked as a chef.

He left The Arts Club on Dover Street, W1, shortly after 1pm on Monday. He was alone and wearing a blue T-shirt and black jeans. He later bought a white baseball cap.

He arrived at Dr Power restaurant in Queensway at around 10.30pm and again, he was alone. The restaurant was serving food from stalls outside and playing music. The venue and surrounding area were extremely busy with people who had been to Carnival.

Mussie Imnetu leaving The Arts Club 1

Detective chief inspector Brian Howie said: “While the arrest of a suspect is a significant step in our investigation, we are still very keen to hear from anyone who can help piece together Mussie’s movements between when he left The Arts Club at 1pm and when he arrived at Dr Power restaurant at 10.30pm.

“If you visited the restaurant between 10pm and 11.30pm on Monday night or were in the area and saw something, regardless of the reason you were there, please do get in touch.

“Our focus is on what happened to Mussie. Did you speak with him at the restaurant or do you have any images or videos between these times that could assist the investigation? The attack happened around 11.20pm. Customers at the venue tried to help stop the attack, we need to speak with these people and I urge them to contact us.

“We are releasing Mussie’s name and two photos of him – one showing him on the day of the attack – in the hope that it triggers someone’s memory and prompts them to come forward.”

Anyone with information should call the police on 101, messages @MetCC on X or contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111 giving the reference 8020/26AUG.

Information can also be provided online, by visiting this dedicated appeal page.