
It’s Friday again, and I am sure you are all happy about that! The weeks seem to be just flying by (it’s nearly September already!) but we’re still managing to keep adding things to the website at the speed of light.
As mentioned in Monday’s Blog, we have recently added three new features: ‘Tell A Friend‘, ‘Book a Storage Facility’ and ‘Find A Mortgage Provider‘. These are now up on the site and working well! Please give them a try and let us know what you think - all these new features are made to make your life easier, so we need to know that you actually like them
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And the winner is… well, none of my dogs, anyway
Yes, to celebrate our recent Series A funding round, our lovely Director’s organised for us to have an evening out at the Dog Races at Wimbledon Stadium.
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Its Monday again, and everyone here at the moveme HQ seems a bit… well, tired.
Despite the fact that it is a dreary rainy morning (where on earth did the summer go?), inside it’s a bit stuffy, due to the fact that our office is crammed full of angst ridden techies trying to work at the speed of light.
Call me Honeydew, Bunsen Honeydew
Even as I write this, Andy (Mr CTO) has just made to turn on the air conditioning unit (in an attempt to wake us all up or perhaps just to entertain their strange technical brains, who knows?).
Even though we may appear have the ‘Monday morning melancholy’, the moveme team are still working hard to revolutionise moving home. We are in the process of adding three new features: ‘Book a Storage Facility’, ‘Find Mortgage Provider’ and ‘Tell a Friend’.
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So far it hasn’t been a good summer for householders; while many in the north of England were still counting the cost of the storms in June, the South was being hit by a series of torrential downpours that caused widespread flooding and extensive damage.
With thousands of people already forced to evacuate their homes – and hundreds more left without power or water – the repair bill is estimated to run into billions.
According to a recent Panorama report around five million people in England and Wales currently live in areas prone to flooding, with planning applications on flood plains in the UK rising every year for the last five. The Government, this week, unveiled plans to build three million new homes by 2020 – some, it admitted, on flood plains – which could mean, according to some sources, that waterlogged scenes such as the ones already witnessed this summer, will become increasingly more common.
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