December Newsletter - Make your own delicious Christmas treats

December Newsletter - Make your own delicious Christmas treats


We're full of festive cheer this month! Alongside a selection of Christmas-themed local events (which you can find below), we're kicking December's newsletter off with recipes for making your own delicious Christmas treats from the comfort of your kitchen. 

We also take a look at why Green Living is on the rise across the UK, we analyse why demand for rental property is continuing unabated and finally, we're proudly showcasing our favourite Feefo reviews from 2019.

Last, but by no means least, we'd like to wish all of our Wood & Pilcher customers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Make your own delicious Christmas treats

 
There is no better time to enjoy your home than Christmas time and that kitchen that you have spent so much time upgrading and personalising can take centre stage. Spend time with the family or impress your friends being a great host with some tasty homemade sweet and savoury treats. There are some ideas below for you to get creative and indulge. Testing out those kitchen gadgets you’ve been treating yourself to throughout the year. It’s a great way to spend time with the children doing a festive activity:

Pigs in blankets
Who doesn’t love pigs in blankets? They are a staple at Christmas time and something that most of us look forward to on our Christmas dinner plate. Most of us purchase them premade but they are so simple to make. You will only need:
Chipolata sausages
Streaky bacon rashers

Method:
Heat oven to gas mark 5/ 190c / 170c fan
Wrap a piece of bacon around each chipolata.
Place on a baking tray and cook until golden (approximately 30 minutes).

Gingerbread
Iced gingerbread cookies are every child’s dream. There are so many shapes that you can make using the different biscuit cutters now available. To make them you can use any standard gingerbread recipe to create magical shapes using shape cutters such as:

Stars
Christmas trees
Angels
Snowmen
Reindeer

Be sure to spread the shapes out on your baking tray when you put them in the oven so that they have enough room to cook without touching each other. To get really fancy you can make a small hole towards the edge of each biscuit with a straw before cooling to make them into bunting. Once you have made a hole you can thread string or ribbon through them. Once they are cooled you can decorate them to create magical treats using icing, sweet, sprinkles and edible glitter.

Mince pies
You either love them or hate them, but Christmas wouldn’t be the same without a good mince pie. The mincemeat filling is widely available to purchase by the jar so it’s only the pastry that you need to worry about. Requirements are:

225g cold butter, cubed
350g plain flour
100g golden caster sugar
280 mincemeat
1 small egg
Icing sugar for dusting
Cake cutter
12-hole baking tray

Method:
Heat oven to gas 6/ 200c / 180c fan.
Rub the butter and flour together to make the pastry. Then mix in the caster sugar.
Combine the pastry into a ball, roll it out and then roughly cut circles of pastry for the top and bottom of the pies. Flatten the pastry slightly in your hands enough to fit your baking tin (these will make the pie bottoms).

Spoon the mincemeat into the pies, then top your pies with a pastry lid. Press the sides together so that your pies are sealed.

Next, beat the egg and brush over the top of the pies. Then bake for 20 minutes until golden.

Treats for pets
We can’t forget our pets this season, can we? There are many Christmas treats that can be bought that are perfectly safe, but be sure to check the packaging for the ingredients lists to check if it is suitable for your furry family member. You can buy pet biscuit tins or even get them their own advent calendars. If you want to make them treats yourself, be sure that it doesn’t contain anything harmful to them such as gravy, salt, or fats.

All recipes are taken from BBC Good Food.



The continued demand for rental property

 
Properties for rent are in particularly high demand as we come to the end of 2019, with the shortfall in available housing triggering a continual increase in rental asking prices.

The Royal Institute for Charted Surveyors suspect that the growth in asking rents will continue into next year, with the south of England seeing a staggering 3.5% rise and steady national average increase of 1.3% backing up their claim.

Nationwide changes
With the rental market in such good health, Wales’ National Assembly has taken steps to support tenants in the process of securing a rental property by writing an information checklist that landlords and agents must abide by. The checklist, set to hit the market in mid-December is a list of information that must be supplied to the prospective tenant prior to them paying the holding deposit.

This isn’t the first law change in support of tenants this year; in the summer, English legislators introduced the Tenancy Fee Act 2019, which prevents landlords charging additional fees other than those outlined. Despite the increase in rent prices, tenants have seen the Government introduce lots of support for their rental rights this year that is set to continue through 2020.

Build to Rent
Created to incentivize landlords to purchase lettings properties and to satisfy demand from renters, the Build to Rent scheme is expected to take off over the next few years. There’s plenty to consisder for both, with property investors placing heavy consideration on location and transport links, being conscious of convenience as a key factor when choosing a home to rent.

It’s a massive assistance to renters who have different priorities to buyers and like the flexibility that renting provides. For example, a massive 85% of tenants are happy renting with no immediate urge to get onto the property ladder, with other life milestones being prioritised before purchasing property. 560,000 households are expected to be in the private rental sector by 2023 increasing the proportion of rental property by 2%.

Keep your eyes open
Concerningly, a further indication of the demand for rental housing can be shown in the rise of subletting scams seen in the market this year. Increased media coverage has exposed the frequency of homes that are secretly subletting and overcrowded; as well as causing issues for the landlord, it presents grave safety risk breaching several health and safety regulations. Regular property visits and inventory checks can help prevent this issue. Further support for landlords is to be considered in the future to refresh the justice process in the current system.



Father Christmas in Kent @ Tunbridge Wells Ice Rink

Father Christmas will welcome families in his cosy Log Cabin between Saturday 30 November 2019 and Tuesday 24th December 2019.

Click here to read Father Christmas in Kent @ Tunbridge Wells Ice Rink.



Peter Pan Panto @ EM Forster Theatre, Tonbridge School

Back for a fourth spellbinding year, Wicked Productions return to the EM Forster Theatre, Tonbridge with the high-flying Peter Pan, from December 13th to January 5th. 

Click here to read Peter Pan Panto @ EM Forster Theatre, Tonbridge School.



Our favourite Feefo reviews of 2019

 
At Wood & Pilcher, we take great pride in providing our clients with the best service possible; it's one of the reasons why we have earned the Gold Service Award for customer reviews on Feefo!
 
With that in mind, we wanted to share some of our favourites comments from this year with 2019 drawing to a close!
 
5 stars
'Accurate market pricing and local knowledge - sold in 2 days'
"Switched to Wood & Pilcher after a year elsewhere and sold within 48 hours of the brochure being published. Staff and management nursed the sale all the way to exchange and even helped us with our ongoing purchase. Best local agent in our opinion."
 
5 stars
'Excellent service' 
"We had previously had our property listed with an ‘online’ estate agent for 6 months and had limited viewings. Once we had put our property on Wood and Pilcher’s books, we had more viewings in the first 3 weeks than we had had in the previous 6 months. It wasn't long before they had negotiated a successful sale. Many thanks for your professional attitude and constant communication."
 
5 stars
'Best estate agent around'
"Our sale was a slightly more bumpy one but the dedication and speedy thinking of Wood & Pilcher Southborough was excellent. Without them, we would not have managed to realise our dream. The team are totally dedicated to selling your home for you and actively seek out possible purchasers. I would not hesitate to recommend them as they are definitely the best you could wish for and well worth the commission paid. Thank you!"
 
We'd love to hear from you, too! Click here to visit our Feefo page. 



Green living on the rise across Great Britain

 
Fresh air, green trees, and birds singing…sounds like a simple yet picturesque dream, doesn’t it? Climate change and our environment have been hot topics for discussion across the planet this year, with a rise in awareness in part due to global activist efforts. But has that truly had an effect on how we live our lives in Britain?

Recent data provided by Property Wire suggests that a whopping 68% of UK residents would be mindful of ecofriendly features when seeking a new home, which is certainly heartening to hear. But what do we mean by the term green living?

Simply put, it’s a description of living environmentally friendly, to maintain the earth’s natural resources. This includes:

Building with sustainable materials
The property sector is making good headway when it comes to making eco-friendly changes to buildings to create sustainable living, with a heavy focus on making urban environments ‘greener’. According to the UK Green Building Council, 40% of Britain’s carbon emissions come from property which is a large proportion of the carbon footprint. Sustainable design is beginning to be woven into planning requirements, particularly with commercial buildings, to support the goal of reducing greenhouse gases.

Renewable energy and reducing energy consumption around the home
To aid the above, there is a big drive on making properties more efficient in their energy performance. Energy bills across Britain could be brought down by a staggering £6.1 billion if energy efficiency rates were brought up to a C ranking. Many energy providers are using renewable energy to recycle, giving customers competitive prices and simultaneously helping the planet, but you can also reduce the amount of energy used in your household to support this cause. Small steps such as turning lights and plug sockets off, turning taps off, and reusing rainwater for the garden can make a big difference.

Using better methods of transport for the environment
Using public transport, cycling, walking, and car sharing are all great ways to reduce pollution. Although this is not always an option for commuting, everyone can make small lifestyle changes to contribute. Even a change as small as walking to the shop instead of driving supports the reduction of pollution. Even little things can help!

Recycling items and packaging
It is a requirement for everything we buy in packaging to indicate whether it can be recycled or thrown with regular waste. Local councils make it extremely easy for households to recycle with waste collections for correct disposal of rubbish and items for recycling. Regular collection of rubbish, garden waste, recycling waste, and even glass is a big step to maintain the earth’s natural resources. Make use of the local support on offer to do your bit to support the planet.