The Public Sector still has a way to go in attracting SMEs – Dayle gives her opinion in this months RICS Modus magazine, The Cities Issue As a smaller firm, we welcomed the UK government’s announcement that measures were to be introduced to promote opportunities for small business procurement within the public sector. This drive, […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on The Public Sector still has a way to go in attracting SMEsWhen thinking of property and construction and looking for advice it is always advisable to obtain advise from an experienced professional, who will offer expertise and independent advice. At Dayle Bayliss Associates LLP we are Regulated by the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) and a team of chartered professionals, however, why should you use RICS […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Why use Surveyors Regulated by the RICS?In a recent article in the RICS Construction Journal, Les Pickford looks at some of the tips to success and includes a piece from Dayle Bayliss on her tips from a Building Surveyors perspective. Expert advice for business start-ups by Les Pickford
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Tips for Start-ups – The Building Surveyors PerspectiveToday Dayle was invited by the New Anglia LEP to their growth summit at the Green Britain Centre in Swaffham, to present her take on what she thinks the future entrepreneur might be like, by looking at how we at Dayle Bayliss Associates share knowledge and collaborate as a tool to build trust and grow the business. We […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on The Future of Entrepreneurs – New Anglia LEPRecent changes in the permitted development rights will mean that State funded schools could take advantage of eased planning rules to secure premises. With the recent planning changes, which came into force on the 30th May 2013 schools will be able to acquire premises which currently have B1 business, C1 hotels, C2 residential institutions and D2 assembly […]
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