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This week on spilling the proper-tea
Join us for four interesting and varied podcasts this week, each chaired by Gareth Wax - producer, director, and your host - in conversation with conveyancing collaborator Hamish McLay.
Together, they welcome a wide range of guests from across the property sector, each bringing their own insights and experience. From legal updates to development stories, expect engaging conversations and fresh perspectives in every episode.
Construction Matters - Tuesday April 8th at 1pm
🎙️ Brick By Brick, Quality Isn't Optional – In this episode, I’m joined by Michelle Carr to discuss the importance of maintaining building quality standards. And how compliant standards met across building sites generally the built environment. More importantly, how should they be met.
IPSA Kind Of Magic -Wednesday 9th at 1pm
🎙️ Council Mistakes, Registry Blunders: Still Trust the System?– In this episode, I’m joined with the innovative Heather Poole-Gleed our CE from IPSA and along with Fiona Riley, from NYLS to discuss the impact of administrative errors made by local councils and HM Land Registry. We explore real-life cases, the consequences of these mistakes, and what professionals and property owners can do to resolve or prevent them.
Property Quorum -Thursday 10th at 10am
🎙️ Property Quorum: The Reality of Private Renting in England – In this episode, we’re looking at the growing gap between housing benefit and actual rental costs in England. Zahrah Aullybocus, Juliet Baboolal and Chris Gelsenan, join us to discuss the implications for tenants, landlords, and policymakers. This unscripted conversation offers a critical look at affordability, housing policy, and the future of private renting.
Cladding Matters - Friday 4th at 1pm
🎙️ Cladding Matters: The Tri Fire EWS1 Fire Safety Scandal – In today’s episode, I’m joined by Stephen Day, a resident of Royal Artillery Quays, and Wendy Gibson, who advocates for the interests of first-time buyers. We discuss the ongoing issues surrounding the Tri Fire EWS1 assessments, the wider fire safety scandal, and its impact on leaseholders and prospective homeowners. Other guests may join the conversation as we look into the challenges faced by those caught in this complex situation.
For questions, experiences, or participation in future episodes, contact Hamish McLay atThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Together, they welcome a wide range of guests from across the property sector, each bringing their own insights and experience. From legal updates to development stories, expect engaging conversations and fresh perspectives in every episode.
Construction Matters - Tuesday April 8th at 1pm
🎙️ Brick By Brick, Quality Isn't Optional – In this episode, I’m joined by Michelle Carr to discuss the importance of maintaining building quality standards. And how compliant standards met across building sites generally the built environment. More importantly, how should they be met.
IPSA Kind Of Magic -Wednesday 9th at 1pm
🎙️ Council Mistakes, Registry Blunders: Still Trust the System?– In this episode, I’m joined with the innovative Heather Poole-Gleed our CE from IPSA and along with Fiona Riley, from NYLS to discuss the impact of administrative errors made by local councils and HM Land Registry. We explore real-life cases, the consequences of these mistakes, and what professionals and property owners can do to resolve or prevent them.
Property Quorum -Thursday 10th at 10am
🎙️ Property Quorum: The Reality of Private Renting in England – In this episode, we’re looking at the growing gap between housing benefit and actual rental costs in England. Zahrah Aullybocus, Juliet Baboolal and Chris Gelsenan, join us to discuss the implications for tenants, landlords, and policymakers. This unscripted conversation offers a critical look at affordability, housing policy, and the future of private renting.
Cladding Matters - Friday 4th at 1pm
🎙️ Cladding Matters: The Tri Fire EWS1 Fire Safety Scandal – In today’s episode, I’m joined by Stephen Day, a resident of Royal Artillery Quays, and Wendy Gibson, who advocates for the interests of first-time buyers. We discuss the ongoing issues surrounding the Tri Fire EWS1 assessments, the wider fire safety scandal, and its impact on leaseholders and prospective homeowners. Other guests may join the conversation as we look into the challenges faced by those caught in this complex situation.
For questions, experiences, or participation in future episodes, contact Hamish McLay at
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