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Two days filming in Westminster

On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, Chris and Matt were in Westminster filming for Steven Herd from My London Home! The guys always love heading down to London to film, but when the weather is as perfect as it was, it makes the work that much sweeter.

Over the two days our glorious leaders shot ten short films, two market updates and a development film. On the first day they shot in the St George's development by the Thames (which was gorgeous!) and on the second day they shot films highlighting Steven's top ten streets in the SW1 P postcode area.

Below are a few behind the scenes snaps captured by Chris (which unfortunately means he doesn't feature):


The PVS team is now hard at work editing the footage that we shot and we can't wait to see the final result!

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