Residential BES
Language: English Series: Times ; 20/8/88 p30 Building Vol 253 No 7562 26/8/88 p6Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: Glasgow solicitors Neill Clerk have launched another Business Expansion Scheme and Glasgow Merchant City Homes aims to raise £2m to invest in rented properties. The Nationwide Anglia and Whatlings are also launching BES`s as vehicles for moves into rented housing.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Glasgow solicitors Neill Clerk have launched another Business Expansion Scheme and Glasgow Merchant City Homes aims to raise £2m to invest in rented properties. The Nationwide Anglia and Whatlings are also launching BES`s as vehicles for moves into rented housing.