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Lockdown Diaries: Howard de Walden’s Tracey Hartley

Tracey Hartley is director of residential at the Howard de Walden Estate and looks after 800 homes across 92 acres in Marylebone. She shares a day in late November, from a noisy awakening in the North East to a quiet evening in central London.

My day begins at 6am at home in Whitley Bay. I’d love to say I awake to the gentle breaking of ocean waves and birds softly tweeting. The truth is, it is more shrieking seagulls and, on this Tuesday morning, the roar of the bin wagon.

While eating breakfast I scan through e-mails to check that there haven’t been any major issues or emergency callouts overnight. None, thank goodness. Increased time at home has essentially given our tenants a microscope on any potential issues with their properties, often combined with a lower tolerance towards neighbours. We’ve witnessed a spike in queries as a result.

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