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Construction industry reacts to Conservative 2024 manifesto
Prime minister Rishi Sunak launched the Conservative Party 2024 manifesto at the Silverstone racing circuit, with the slogan: "Clear Plan, Bold Action, Secure Future."
Unlocking the potential of 15-minute neighbourhoods through participatory planning
Sarah Nelson, CEO, Foundation for Future London, discusses a more participatory planning approach to 15-minute neighbourhoods .
Make use of modular infrastructure to bring brownfield sites to profit...
Star Live has over 40 years of temporary infrastructure expertise that can bring your brownfield site back to generating revenue.
595-bed student tower approved for Manchester’s Hotspur Press building
The 37-storey development will sprout from the old Hotspur Press mill building on Cambridge Street
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.
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.
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.
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.
Government review suggests new agency for building remediation
A Homes England review has suggested the creation of a new organisation for building remediation works, with a focus on cladding, retrofitting, and upholding standards for habitable dwellings.
Cabinet Office appoints Saurabh Bhandari to support property transformation
Saurabh Bhandari will become Director, Property Delivery and Transformation, and will lead the drive to improve the condition of the government estate.
Crest Nicholson finds more new build defects
In a trading update for the annual shareholders meeting, housebuilder Crest Nicholson admitted to identifying more defects on their new build homes.
M&S wins legal challenge against Government for redevelopment plans
Marks & Spencer has won a legal challenge against the Government after Michael Gove denied planning permission for the redevelopment of the retailer's main store on Oxford Street in London.
Gove announces new plans to boost brownfield building
Housing secretary Michael Gove has opened a consultation on plans to boost brownfield building in England's 20 largest cities.
Pat Ritchie appointed for second term as chair of Government Property...
Pat Ritchie CBE will continue in her role as chair of the Government Property Agency (GPA), leading the advisory and management agency until 2027.
Environment-led design: Putting theory into practice
Environment-led design is critical in addressing the climate, pollution, and related social challenges facing the built environment, says Kerry Whalley of Arup.
Vectorworks reveals 2023 Design Scholarship winners
Vectorworks celebrated their 2023 Design Scholarship winners, including Brenda Vaca Michan, who won the Richard Diehl Award for her lighting design.
Nicola Hamill joins Pick Everard as new director of landscape architecture
Nicola Hamill has joined Pick Everard as the new director of landscape architecture, bringing nearly 30 years of experience to the role.
NAO report reveals major delays across DLUHC projects
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities (DLUHC) has allocated £9.5bn across three major funds to support local government initiatives.
J3 places A-rated building warranty insurance policy for £55m Manchester development
J3 has facilitated the building warranty insurance policy for a £55m 237-unit residential development on Rochdale Road in Manchester
Ardmore chosen to lead final phase of £154m Britannia project
Hackney Council has selected Ardmore to oversee the final phase of their Britannia project, a residential redevelopment in Shoreditch Park, Hackney.
£2bn housing development confirmed for Ladbroke Grove
The largest housing development of the year has been revealed has been unveiled in Ladbroke Grove, London, costing £2bn.
Ardmore wins £154m contract for Hackney’s Britannia project
Hackney Council has chosen Ardmore to oversee the final phase of the Britannia project, a residential-focused redevelopment in Shoreditch Park.
Shifting the industry: Data-driven design for the communities of tomorrow
In the midst of the hottest global summer on record, the need to address climate change has never been more in focus. However, understanding a need is not the same as acting on – and delivering – change. Every industry is having to rethink how they operate from the ground up, and ours is no different, says Claudia Tschunko of Arup.
The transformation of housing associations
Housing associations face complex challenges but the solution is simplicity, says Alison Handley, director of strategy, planning and change at L&Q.
Hackney Council appoints Ardmore for final phase of £154m Britannia scheme
London's Hackney Council has selected Ardmore to deliver 371 mixed-tenure units across four buildings in the final phase of the £154m Britannia scheme.
British Land gets green light for sustainable urban logistics hub
British Land has received planning permission for a 455,000 sq ft multi-level urban logistics hub in Enfield, London.