@DalesRobson@south_railway I suspect the new normal of 3-4 days a week in the office will return in the Autumn. Once the pandemic has passed there will be more incentive for face to face meetings
Clarence Street, Kingston on a Saturday afternoon absolutely full of shoppers. People clearly loving the experience of the physical shop once again. #retail
Sin bin. Matt Moore was and is Esher’s flying winger. From Sale to Harlequins to England and then to Esher, sidestepping his way to the try line before taking to the skies as a pilot. https://t.co/v7hwUG0e01
Peter Winterbottom @wintsrugby is the latest inmate of the Sin Bin. During his illustrious career, he was only ever in the bin once - find out when & who is hardest opponent was - and he also talks about his plans for Esher as our DOR.
https://t.co/v7hwUG0e01
We have Rob Henderson in the Sin Bin...Hendo was a British and Irish Lion before his career peaked with a spell at Esher. He recalls being dropped, and how he took his revenge...https://t.co/jz1FIFUZpF
Episode 6 of "In the Sin Bin"...Dave Slemen was an inspirational leader for Esher after enjoying a successful professional career in England and Ireland. He remembers our years in the championship, and more...10 minute listen. https://t.co/jz1FIFUZpF
Delighted to have completed on the sale of the Wilko, 146-152 Clarence Street, Kingston on behalf of Columbia Threadneedle which together with the sale of 352-362 Chiswick High Road, for Orchard Street completes over £20M of transactions in the last few weeks. #klmretail
There appears to be more activity from the banks on finally taking control of failing shopping centres. Liquidity is more likely to come from the sale of NPL’s rather than asset lead sale given the lack of debt.
Esher legend, Ciaran Bird, is... "In the Sin Bin with Invers."
Have a listen...it's only 10 mins! Ciaran talks about
@mbennettklmpro1 dodgy throwing...his days at @londonirish & touches on rugby leadership in business with @CBRE_UK
https://t.co/jz1FIFUZpF