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residential

London Green gets go-ahead for Bromley residential scheme

Residential property developer and investor, London Green, has secured planning permission on appeal to redevelop a vacant office building in the London Borough of Bromley
housebuilding

Northern regions overtake London in housebuilding growth

New data from the Regional Construction Hotspots in Great Britain 2018 report by industry analysts Barbour ABI and the Construction Products Association, shows London's homebuilders have been outpaced by the rest of Great Britain as investment in housebuilding dropped to its lowest value in six years.
regeneration

HS2 hubs spark wider regeneration

Five regions across the UK are reaping the benefits of the HS2 project work, as latest data by Barbour ABI and the Construction Products Association (CPA) sheds light on the levels of construction value across Great Britain in 2017
London Development Panel

New London Development Panel revealed

The Greater London Authority has confirmed the 29 developers and builders for its new London Development Panel (LDP2)
Elephant and Castle

Innovative construction delivers new homes in Southwark regeneration

Property and construction consultants McBains have announced the completion and partial completion of two major multi-use developments in London’s Southwark Regeneration Area
urban regeneration

Is urban regeneration worth the effort?

Kim Vernau, CEO at BLP Insurance, highlights the key points raised at an interactive discussion organised for industry peers on whether regeneration can really work in practice to alleviate pressure on the housing market
Sighthill TRA

£250m Sighthill TRA regeneration progresses

Glasgow City Council has signed an agreement with Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) and Keepmoat Homes to build 800 homes and retail/commercial properties at the Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA)
Thamesmead regeneration

Contractor revealed for initial phase of Thamesmead regeneration

London Housing Association, Peabody, has named Durkan as the contractor for the first phase of its work on the giant Thamesmead regeneration project in a £45m deal
Abbey Retail Park

Plans for £300m & 1,000+ home village regeneration unveiled

Weston Homes has unveiled its plans for a major new London development site, providing over 1,000 new homes of mixed tenure. The housebuilder has agreed with Estates & Agency Properties Limited to acquire two neighbouring land sites, extending to circa 6 acres, on the edge of Barking Town Centre at Abbey Road
Metsec

Nine Elms Point regeneration project

This case study details Nine Elms Point and how Metsec are providing design and walling services to the regeneration project
Barking Riverside

Barking Riverside regeneration receives £500m boost

London’s Barking Riverside, one of the UK’s largest regeneration projects, receives £500m for transport links, parkland and other community facilities – alongside almost 11,000 homes
regeneration

Assembly wants Khan’s commitment to involve citizens in regeneration

The London Assembly has asked the Mayor to hear Londoner’s voices and give them more power to decide where and when regeneration should take place in their areas
Growth Programme

London’s Growth Programme

Hiro Aso and Ian Mulcahey from global architecture and design practice Gensler share their thoughts on London’s unprecedented
Growth Programme

London’s Growth Programme

Hiro Aso and Ian Malcahey from leading global architecture and design practice Gensler, share their thoughts on London’s unprecedented growth
regeneration revolution

Corbyn pledges regeneration revolution on social housing

During the Labour Party conference Jeremy Corbyn pitched a regeneration revolution, promising tenants a return ‘home’ to the same site on the same terms
Business Improvement Districts

The impact of Business Improvement Districts on urban regeneration

Peter Williams, CEO, Better Bankside talks about how Business Improvement Districts can influence change on a local level
planning applications

Northern Powerhouse surpasses London planning applications

New data has revealed the Northern Powerhouse decided 22 per cent more major planning applications per resident than Greater London last year…

Long term London unemployed to start careers in construction

Councils across London have come together with seven boroughs and the City of London to help unemployed people start a career in the construction sector.

London and the north east of England are new build hotspots

According to a new analysis the north east of England and London have seen the largest concentration of new build starts in the past...

New smart cities accelerator opens in London

Internet of Things consortium has opened a new facility in London dedicated to researching and testing technologies to use in smart cities… Technology has the...
What regeneration means for towns, cities, and rural areas

What regeneration means for cities and rural areas

Elizabeth Wrigley, Director at Core Connections gives thought to what regeneration means for towns and cities, and rural areas… The word regeneration has for many...

Balfour Beatty sign housing regeneration deal

Balfour Beatty has announced it has signed a development agreement with the London Legacy Development Corporation to invest and construct the new East Wick...
Led by Russell Curtis, the Quality Review Panel will test the fundamental design principles of planning proposals in Barnet

Barnet Council’s first Quality Review Panel appoints Russell Curtis as chair

The Quality Review Panel will test the fundamental design principles of planning proposals, playing a major role in the council’s commitment to exemplary, high-quality developments.
Aerial top down view of houses in England - New estate with typical British houses and green gardens - Real estate and buildings concepts in UK

No time to waste: Meeting the housing stock needs of 2040

By 2040, England’s 16+ population is set to grow by 6% and the country is estimated to have lost at least an additional 385,800 social homes. Dan Usher, economics director at Marrons, discusses why short-termism in politics and NIMBYism need to be put aside to ensure the housing stock needs of the country’s future inhabitants are met.
NHBC local housing auhority

Insights into local authority housing delivery

NHBC, the UK’s leading independent provider of warranty and insurance for new build homes, has brought together some of the leaders of local authority development to share their thoughts about this important aspect of housing.
London, UK - August 22 2022: Exterior daytime view of Marks and Spencer store on Oxford Street.

Marks & Spencer, the minister and a “tour de force” of...

The Marks & Spencer planning row proves that politicians do not have carte blanche to ignore planning law principles, says Alison Ogley, planning and environment partner at national law firm Freeths.