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Controversial Wrexham development could be green lit

Planning permission could be granted to develop homes on green barrier space in Wrexham, despite concerns over the proposal Plans to build new homes on...

Permission in principle: Permission to land?

Permission in principle is a key reform to the Housing and Planning Act 2016, but how will it speed up the planning process? Chris...
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The UK planning system – Proposals for reform

In the final instalment of a two-part article discussing the British planning system, Christian Hilber, Professor of Economic Geography at the London School of...

Community development in Maidstone receives green light

Maidstone Borough Council has granted planning permission for a new development of 800 homes Eight hundred new homes are set to be built in Maidstone...

Seddon wins £23m university mixed scheme contract

Seddon has been awarded a contract to deliver a £23m joint venture with Keele University for new homes and student accommodation Builder Seddon will deliver...

£80m mixed-use scheme in Hove submits planning

A new scheme to build homes, shops, and offices on land by Hove Station has been submitted for approval Matsim Properties has submitted plans for...

Planning permission granted for 1,420 acre development

Planning permission has been granted for a new training facility aimed at the manufacturing, engineering, and technology sectors Bond Bryan’s submission for planning permission to...

Plans approved to develop former school site in Cheshire

A £47m housing development on a derelict school site has been given the green light by planning officials Cheshire West and Chester Council has approved...

Housing legacy left by Cameron and Osborne is the strongest for...

The Housing & Finance Institution has said David Cameron and George Osborne left one of the strongest housing legacies of any government for a...

Research reveals the demand for accessible housing

New research suggests there is significant demand for accessible housing and calls on developers to tap into the ‘hidden housing market’… Findings from research conducted...

Scottish government gives Edinburgh’s Local Development Plan feedback

The Scottish government has given feedback on Edinburgh’s Local Development Plan, which includes details on thousands of potential new homes for the city… Feedback has...

Council house building needs renaissance

The Local Government Association has called for action to help meet the future demand of council housing… Research published by the Local Government Association (LGA) has revealed...

MPs to consult on housebuilding capacity

A new consultation into the ability of the country to meet the demands for new homes has been launched by MPs… The Communities and Local...

Persimmon confident Brexit will not halt strong performance

Housebuilder Persimmon has expressed confidence that the vote to leave the EU will not impact its performance Unsurprisingly the run up to the EU referendum...

Redrow signs deal to build on UK’s largest residential scheme

Housebuilder Redrow is set to join the UK’s largest residential scheme after signing a deal to build 200 plots… Developer Urban & Civic has signed...

Search underway for contractors to deliver Nottingham housing scheme

Local contractors, builders, and suppliers have been called upon to tender for work on a new housing development in Nottingham… Housing and construction specialist Keepmoat...

When is a Garden City not a Garden City?

The DCLG’s second wave of garden settlements under garden city principles hits the right notes but still falls short on specifics according to David...

Achieving building compliance through Waste Water Heat Recovery

Ashley Prescott, Director at Power-Pipe UK, describes how to achieve building compliance through Waste Water Heat Recovery With the noose for energy efficiency tightening, achieving...

BLP Insurance event addresses housing supply challenges

A seminar aimed at drawing attention to the challenges facing the housing sector has been hosted by BLP Insurance and the British Property Federation… On...

Persimmon £600m management bonuses ‘too high’

A leading City investor has warned plans to pay Persimmon’s management a share of £600m in bonuses over the next five years is ‘too...

Revenge of the dormouse

The dormouse appears to be getting his revenge, from being a delicacy to now preventing developers from gaining planning consent if mitigation plans are...

£18.3m from the Builders Finance Fund for Keepmoat

The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has awarded national housebuilder, Keepmoat, with a landmark £18.3m through the Builders Finance Fund (BFF); which will accelerate...

Can councils cope with changes to green belt planning policy?

Developing green belt and brownfield sites for redevelopment in tackling the UK housing crises is firmly on the agenda, but can local authorities deal...

Solving the construction skills gap with women power?

It is a fact that there is a growing construction skills gap in the UK. Randstad CPE have carried out a recent survey suggesting...

Seven year high for housing completions

New figures have revealed the number of new homes built is at the highest levels since 2008 to 2009… The number of new built homes...
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Building Control – The way we build for tomorrow

Keeping up to speed is part of the role of Building Control in an era where building homes is high on the Government’s agenda. The...