by Chris Milne | May 4, 2018 | Articles & News, Chris Milne, Uncategorized
The document known by many as the ‘Petition’ has been re-named ‘Divorce Application’ and the contents overhauled in an effort to make the application process more user-friendly for litigants in person – invariably those who cannot afford to instruct a solicitor to...
by Paul Marshall | May 2, 2018 | Articles & News, Paul Marshall, Uncategorized
As an engineer I use pencils quite a lot and like a many engineers I get overly excited by them. I use a variety of thickness and grades depending on what I am doing. Whilst there is something very tactile and appealing about a nice freshly sharpened traditional...
by Paul Marshall | May 2, 2018 | Articles & News, Paul Marshall, Uncategorized
Engineering has many quite high profile figures in the past – many who are generally known to the society at large. Most people know of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, George and Robert Stephenson, Telford. I thought I would raise a cheer for a few of the less well known...
by Bill White | Apr 3, 2018 | Articles & News, Bill White
Well we had a general knowledge quiz at the SVBG meeting on the 9th March so I thought it apt to put in a few horticultural questions for everyone to ponder over – just five! Our brains in the general quiz were David Chill and Chris Milne, see how you get on with...
by Chris Milne | Feb 15, 2018 | Articles & News, Chris Milne, Uncategorized
Going to see a family solicitor about a relationship breakdown can seem to some to be a very serious step. On the one hand, you may feel that you need to know ‘where I stand’, and on the other, you may worry about taking advice too early or too late in the day. There...
by Daniel Barnes | Feb 15, 2018 | Articles & News, Dan Barnes
What stresses us out at work nowadays? One would hope it’s the not the actual work itself and we enjoy the work we do. After all, shouldn’t we enjoy what we do for a living? If it’s not the work that’s stressing you out, could it be the people you work with, or...