View across to Atlantic Quay in Glasgow By Scott Wright A “WALL” of overseas investment is continuing to target Scotland’s “best long-income assets”, according to a report which underlines the recovery of the commercial property sector. The volume of commercial property transactions jumped by 71 per cent in the second quarter versus the quarter before, with £300 million of deals traded. While activity is still 30 per cent below the five-year average, as a result of the impact of the pandemic, the second half is expected to be more positive, according to the latest quarterly review by Edinburgh-based Lismore Real Estate Advisors.
A dozen of the best independent films from Cornwall
They might not have the budget of the Oscars contenders, but they make of up for it in heart
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Today we re taking a look at some of Cornwall s most successful independent films.