Fisher German Spring newsletter

Fisher German Spring newsletter


Welcome to the Spring 2021 edition of our newsletter. After a year of uncertainty, we are all looking forward to a more positive year. In April we formally welcome our Vine colleagues into the Fisher German family providing a stronger Commercial Property Management service.

There are also two significant pieces of legislation impacting the property market this year, the Agricultural Bill and the Environment Bill which are likely to set clear markers for both habitat protection and carbon reduction. For more information see the Natural Capital link below.

With the vaccine rollout well underway, we look forward to restrictions easing and increased face to face interactions with all our clients.  



Commercial Property Management

We are continually looking to grow Fisher German and to further expand our presence in the commercial sector. Our merger with Vine Property Management will widen our current commercial offering to clients and also allow expansion into new geographical areas. 

Click here to read Commercial Property Management.



National recognition for Northumberland farm

A Northumberland farm has received national recognition and praise after re-introducing red deer to an ancient valley. The farm has been selected as a National Park Experience provider, running unique safari tours to immerse visitors into its historic farmland.

Click here to read National recognition for Northumberland farm.



Natural Capital

The significant impact that climate change will have on all our lives is leading to a fundamental reassessment of how natural resources are viewed and managed.

Click here to read Natural Capital.



Exe marks the spot

The Exeter team provides an extensive range of property advisory services to clients in the South West across the residential, commercial, rural, development, infrastructure and energy sectors.

Click here to read Exe marks the spot.



Watch out for pipelines

 
Our networks of underground pipelines carry products such as oil, gas and chemical at extremely high pressure. If disturbed or ruptured, releasing the product inside could result in massive, irreversible damage to the environment and explosion, causing injury or even fatality to those on-site.
 
When planning or undertaking works within 50 metres of these pipelines or in the same parcel of land, you must contact the operator by phone (if known) or by using the free to use enquiry service, LinesearchbeforeUdig.  Never assume the route of the pipeline or rely on field boundary markers for the exact location.
 
Most normal agricultural activities associated with working the land can be carried out without notification; however, some activities may require on-site supervision, so it is important to always discuss your plans with the operator.
 
Find out more about Linewatch here or download the Landowner Guidance document here.