9 Crown Row, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 0TH
Helen Thring
Marketing & Operations Manager
Helen is Nick’s sister and she successfully set up and established our Lettings Department back in 2013. Having spent much of her career prior to DY working in marketing, Helen now heads up our Marketing & Operations department. This suits her organisational skills, creativity and keen eye for detail perfectly! She loves taking long walks with her Labrador Finn and when time permits, travelling and visiting new places around the globe.
Top of my bucket list is…
To keep travelling, visit more new countries and ultimately, one day explore Europe in a (very comfortable!) camper van.
My guilty pleasure…
Ben & Jerry’s cookie dough ice cream. Probably best to just not buy it!
When I was younger, I wanted to be…
Less shy/more confident. Still working on it…
If I were a superhero, my superpower would be…
To help find a cure for cancer and dementia. Here’s hoping.
On Sunday morning, you can usually find me…
Up bright and early for a long dog walk in the countryside.
You might be surprised to know that…
One of my earliest qualifications as a teenager was as a Clarks trained shoe fitter. Ohh, all those back to school shoes!
1 Jul 2020
As we continue to get used to the ‘new normal’, we take a quick look back at how people’s habits changed during the lockdown.
Recently The Sunday Times published a fascinating collection of statistics around how the lives of people in the UK transformed during lockdown.
We’ve broken it down into four sections – Health, wealth, happiness and of course, homes and these national trends have been reflected across the Bracknell area.
Health
With gyms closed and time on their hands people turned to exercising at home.
300% – The fitness app Strava saw a massive leap in usage.
72% – Rise in sales of sports shoes.
496% – The purchase of gym equipment surged.
Wealth
60% – Drop in withdrawals from ATMs.
£16.2 billion – Rise in household savings in April.
200% – The share price of video conferencing app Zoom rocketed this year. (Up to May 31).
Happiness
To keep our minds off you know what, we turned to:
240% – Board games and jigsaws proved hugely popular with soaring sales.
18% – An increase in online chats recorded by dating app OkCupid.
50% – Increase in sales of rose wine. *Source Majestic Wine.
76% – Rise in sales of sherry. *Source Majestic Wine.
Home
With more time spent at home, people have been turning to DIY and splashing out.
480% – Argos reported selling out of hot tubs, and eBay reported a massive spike in demand.
18% – On May 27 property portal Rightmove recorded its busiest ever day, up 18 per cent on the previous year.
74% – Of households carried out some form of DIY during April and May according to Comparethemarket.com
Of course, the most important and heart-breaking statistics during and after lockdown are the number of people who sadly lost their lives to this terrible illness. Our thoughts are with their families and loved ones.
At Duncan Yeardley we’ve seen a surge in interest as the lockdown continues to be relaxed and people want to get moving again.
Thanks for reading, and if we can help you in any way, please do get in touch.
*Figures are comparing April with March 2020 and sourced from John Lewis and the Office for National Statistics unless stated.
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