A Scottish town has been identified as Britain s top property hotspot - with its access to nature and its green spaces responsible for rising prices. Property prices for Paisley in central Scotland surged by 15 per cent in the past year, as the historical town with fabulous culture attracted buyers. Lancaster and Wigan in northern England rounded off the top three places in the list, compiled by Rightmove. Meanwhile London was excluded from the main research. The strongest asking price growth in London was in West Norwood, where asking prices increased by 12% annually – a slower rate than in Paisley but matching the 12% growth also recorded in Lancaster and Wigan.
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Chantelle Heron admitted the attack went beyond acting in self defence.
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