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Government unveils new levelling up plan to close the North-South divide
Michael Gove has unveiled the Levelling Up White Paper, which sets out twelve ‘levelling up missions’ to focus resources on Britain’s forgotten and deprived communities.
Levelling up: Government pledges billions for councils to build back better
Councils across England are set to receive £53.9bn in ‘Levelling up’ funding for the next upcoming financial year, including an additional £1bn of funding for social care, according to the latest government announcement.
Post COP26 landmark ‘The Hope Sculpture’ delivers cement-free concrete superstructure
The Hope Sculpture by Steuart Padwick officially launched in Glasgow, with an industry panel discussing how the build’s 75% reduction in CO2 can be used to accelerate the construction sector’s net zero delivery.
Two-thirds of councils say their infrastructure is under ‘excessive’ pressure
Two-thirds of councils are facing severe pressure on their infrastructure and urge the government to rapidly implement a new strategic planning model as part of reforms to closer align housebuilding and infrastructure in county areas, a new report suggests.
Wates joins £5.16bn Southern Residential Framework
Wates have been appointed to the new £5.16bn Southern Residential Framework, to create support within the public sector’s residential construction and development.
Construction begins on main station box at HS2 Old Oak Common
Work has begun on the 850m-long main station box at HS2’s Old Oak Common station, as concrete frame and substructure specialist, Expanded, started on site.
£96bn Integrated Rail Plan to ‘transform services’ across parts of UK
The government has announced a £96bn Integrated Rail Plan to deliver faster and better journeys to people more people across the North and Midlands area.
Boris scraps HS2 route to Leeds
The Prime Minister has appeared to confirm reports that the HS2 route to Leeds has been scrapped.
Plans in for 1,600-home Aberfeldy masterplan
The EcoWorld London and Poplar HARCA joint venture, The Aberfeldy New Village LLP, has submitted plans for a new masterplan that will be the next stage of its regeneration project in Aberfeldy, East London.
Coalition calls for zero carbon schools by 2030
Last week at the COP26 conference, the Let’s Go Zero coalition handed a letter to the secretary of state for education, calling for policies and funding to make all UK schools zero carbon by 2030.
Sisk tops out on ‘UK’s largest’ Premier Inn
Developer Rockwell, alongside Whitbread, has celebrated a landmark moment as the UK’s tallest £151m, 400-bedroom Premier Inn hotel officially tops out.
MPs warn Crossrail schedule and costs ‘lack certainty’
Crossrail remains unable to deliver a timeline of completion for the Elizabeth line, as there is still no certainty to its cost and opening schedules.
Has brownfield’s time come?
Environmental Industries Commission (EIC) latest research, Brownfield First, outlines how brownfield is, in fact, key to meeting government ambitions on housing and levelling up.
JV to deliver first UK multi-storey industrial development
Developers St George and SEGRO have teamed up to deliver the first urban multi-storey industrial development in the UK.
City of Culture club can learn from each other on diversity
Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, looks at the clamour for culture and the need to embrace inclusivity.
Revised plans in for Lowesmoor Wharf in Worcester
Developer Godwin Developments and Lowesmoor Regeneration Ltd have submitted revised plans for its waterside mixed-used scheme Lowesmoor Wharf in Worcester.
Hill named housing partner on Woolwich Leisure Centre scheme
Woolwich Council has appointed The Hill Group as housing development partner on its Woolwich Leisure Centre Scheme.
Procurement specialist appoints two senior roles
LHC has appointed Elaine Elkington as its interim managing director and Asha Patel as strategy, innovation and growth director.
Construction underway on new net zero office in Salford
The English Cities Fund (ECF) and contractor, Bowmer + Kirkland has started construction of a new 115,000 sq ft net zero office building, which will set the bar for sustainable developments Salford Central.
Canary Wharf Group delivers 115 council flats in Poplar
Canary Wharf Group (CWG) has completed the delivery of 115 new council homes as part of the housing development in Poplar.
When is a Collateral Warranty not a construction contract?
Peter Vinden, chief executive of Gateley Vinden, looks at when a Collateral Warranty is not considered a construction contract.
Graham hands over Wolverhampton’s i9 development
Graham has completed construction of Wolverhampton’s new office development i9 – marking a milestone in the creation of a commercial quarter at the heart of the city’s Interchange.
Bouygues begins work on Camden estate redevelopment
Bouygues UK has been appointed by the London Borough of Camden to deliver the part-redevelopment of the Maitland Park Estate with 119 new homes.
Muse Developments expands Soho team with two appointments
Muse Developments has appointed Elizabeth Wright and Robert Allan to its southern team at Soho Square, as part of the business’ continued strategic expansion.
Housing association begins hunt for new consultancy framework
Notting Hill Genesis is planning on developing a new consultancy framework to support the delivery of new homes across London.
Muse appoints new North West development surveyor
Muse Developments has appointed Joe Stockton as its new development surveyor for the North West office, bringing through the next generation of urban regenerators.