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The new Tier 4 rules that millions were placed under over the weekend will almost certainly reignite calls for the stamp duty holiday to be extended, London-based Radstock Property has said.
As of Sunday new restrictions were introduced in areas including London, Kent, Essex and Bedfordshire. Those in Tier 4 cannot mix indoors with anyone not from their household.
George Franks, co-founder Radstock Property, said: “Though the Treasury has confirmed the Stamp Duty deadline of March 31 will stand, this government has backtracked and U-turned so many times that frankly anything is possible.
“Just a few days ago Boris Johnson was saying to cancel Christmas would be “inhuman” and yet Christmas, for millions, was cancelled overnight.
Action from Bath City v Swindon Supermarine in the FA Trophy Photo: Steve Brennan
SWINDON Supermarine saw their Buildbase FA Trophy campaign come to a shuddering halt on Saturday after a 4-0 defeat by Bath City. The National League South outfit struggled to break Lee Spalding’s men down in a goalless first half before former Swindon Town man, Tom Smith struck twice after the break. Tommy Conway dispatched a penalty to put Bath three goals up, and Tom Richards added a fourth late on. Marine now have until at least January 9 without a game as the Southern League have joined the Northern League and the Isthmian League in opting to continue the suspension of all fixtures.
Plans for 121 student flats in Bath thrown out
The proposals also included a new headquarters for a charity in the city
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An artist s impression of the redeveloped Jubilee Centre in Bath
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