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  Make Your Move Stress Free Moving is one of the most stressful things you can do in your life but there are things you can do to make it easier to handle. Preparation is key Once you know you’re moving home it’s important to use the time wisely to plan and prepar read more

  You’ve reserved your new Urban Union home – so what about the garden? Here at Urban Union we recommend early cultivation of your back garden in areas that it has not been landscaped. Apart from the obvious aesthetic benefits, this will considerably aid natural dr read more

  Update your home this autumn Summer is over and the seasons are changing. Autumn and winter this year will see the trend for dark colours, cosy interior schemes and pretty pinks and greens. Here are just a few of the hottest trends set for this coming season. Bla read more

  Are you a first time buyer?  According to a recent research from Santander, over 60% of those buying their first home believe that they can borrow up to ten times their income, 76% thought that the term LTV stood for ‘long-term value’ rather than the amount their read more

  Using natural elements in your home By bringing natural elements from outside into your home, you may find that you improve the calming effects of your environment. Including natural elements in your home is known as Biophilic Design and it enables us to connect read more

  What You Change in When You Reserve Your New Home   Adapting your new home One you have reserved your new Urban Union home you’ll notice from your site-specific brochure that your Urban Union home has a superb specification. However, we recognise that you ma read more

Hedgehogs will get extra protection

Following a successful petition by the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, developers will now have to consider the needs of hedgehogs when they build new homes. Over half a million people signed the petition calling for small holes in fences and even hedgehog highways so that they would have safe passage between different habitats.

Hedgehog hideaways make it easier for them to travel through back gardens so that they can easily find food and habitat. They are small holes in fences or boundaries can even be removed completely so that there is a free flow of space for them to roam. Every night they can travel up to a mile so it’s important to create a clear route for them.

Following a successful meeting between the BHPS and the Housing Minister, Kit Malthouse MP, all new homes will now feature 13cm gaps in fencing panels so that they can pass through uninterrupted.

Countryfile had been campaigning to protect hedgehogs for nearly 40 years and this is a significant breakthrough given that hedgehog numbers are declining whilst house building is set to increase.

In fact, urban hedgehog populations have fallen by up to 30% and rural populations by at least 50% since the turn of the century, according to the BHPS and much of this is due to destruction of their natural habitat.

Find out how to make a hedgehog haven.

 

  Back to School! That time of year is nearly upon us once again! It may seem like only yesterday when the little ones were celebrating the end of last term, but next week marks the beginning of a new school year. The 7-8 week (sometimes longer for those in pr read more

  Only in Scotland! Beautiful Scotland Whether you live here or overseas, Scotland is an incredible holiday destination. For those who live abroad, it’s difficult to see beyond whisky, tartan and bagpipes but it really is an underrated holiday destination especiall read more

  Clutter Free = Stress Free! Your bedroom should be place where you can go to and just relax, your place of Zen. So it’s time to de-clutter that space to allow for maximum relaxation. What Is Under the Bed? Some might say that nothing belongs under the bed. Howeve read more