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Townend is a 17th-century house in Troutbeck, in the civil parish of Lakes, north of Windermere, Cumbria, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust. [1] The house was donated to the Trust in 1948; prior to this it was the home of the Browne family, local farmers, for 400 years.
The J30 Protests were a one-day strike held in the United Kingdom on 30 June 2011. The strike was held by public sector workers in an effort to protest the government's planned unconventional changes to pension plans and retirement policies, including raising the retirement age from 60 to 66 and the replacing of final salary pension schemes with a career-average system.
A letting agency normally charges a commission for their services, usually a percentage of the monthly rent. Letting agents will often operate under the umbrella of an Estate Agent due to the synergies that exists between the two professions. Still, there are many agents that deal exclusively with lettings.
Gertrude Catherine Townend [citation needed] was a British nurse and suffragette. She provided, with Nurse Catherine Pine , a care home for suffragettes recovering from imprisonment and force-feeding, and participated in suffragette gatherings.
Erven Warnink B.V. v. J. Townend & Sons (Hull) Ltd., [1979] AC 731, [1980] R.P.C. 31, – also known as the Advocaat case – is a leading decision of the House of Lords that further developed the common law tort of extended passing off for the Commonwealth as originally established in Bollinger v. Costa Brava. Prior to this case "collective ...
Townend is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Notable people with the surname include Annie Quayle Townend (c.1845–1914), Australian-born New Zealand heiress and philanthropist
The business was established by General Accident in the late 1980s. By 1989, GA Property Services, latterly trading as General Accident Property Services (GAPS), owned 69 estate agencies and in 1995, the surveying division of GAPS became a separate company – GA Valuation and Survey (GAVS).