The New Resources Page

ResourcesWhen I went down to London recently and met with J of Nearly Legal, he took me to task for not having re-instated my blog roll. Quite right too.

However as the home page is looking a bit crowded I have decided to give a whole page for resources, which you can now see via the link in the orange navigation bar above.

The main part of the page looks at various free (and one members only) resources on the Landlord Law site, with links to the relevant section from the heading.

I have also done a new blogroll, or rather several blogrolls, covering different types of service. There are then RSS feeds showing the most recent Nearly Legal and PainSmith blog posts. Finally there is a contact form for you to use if you have any suggestions for other content (although note that all sites are included here at my discretion).

I hope the new resources page will be useful to you.  Let me know if you have any comments.

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