All Property Week articles in 27 August 2021 – Page 5
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Insight
Trading blows in Northern Ireland
In theory, the Northern Ireland Protocol gives the province ‘a foot in both camps’ of the EU and UK, but many fear political uncertainty will scupper the ‘unique opportunity’.
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Markets
A bright future for Blackpool?
Grace Howarth reports on a £1bn regeneration masterplan to revitalise the poverty-stricken town.
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News
RICS council looks into findings of audit review
A steering committee comprising five members of the RICS Governing Council (GC) is poring over the findings of an independent review into its treasury management audit.
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News
Tenant body attacks BPF for ‘sensationalising’ CVA debate
Commercial Tenants Association argues that CVAs are not as commonplace as BPF and ‘certain landlords’ claim.
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News
Marble Arch Mound slammed as a ‘waste of time and money’
Council tourist attraction roundly derided as costs almost double, forcing deputy leader to fall on his sword.
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News
Oliver Bycroft leaves Prologis to join Arax
South East industrial specialist and vice-president is set to join European investor.
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Professional
Data analytics valuable for HAs
The data produced by housing associations (HAs) is valuable, but many of them find themselves unable to use it in a way that allows them to make better decisions. ‘Data chaos’, whereby data is siloed and unmanageable, is a common concern.
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Professional
What do amendments to the Building Safety Bill mean for the industry?
The Building Safety Bill will now be subjected to the Public Bill Committee and Report stages on 9 September 2021 and 26 October 2021 respectively. The bill will be scrutinised, subjected to evidence from experts and interest groups from outside parliament and debated by MPs.
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Professional
Experts question ‘flaccid and pointless’ NPPF amendments
New planning policy changes criticised for focusing on beautiful buildings and mandatory design codes.
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News
Lloyds harbours ambitions to become biggest PRS landlord
Analysts say lender has sound case for investment in rented housing and financial muscle to realise its plans.
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Insight
Levitt’ll set RICS change agenda
Five members of the RICS Governing Council (GC) are absorbing a 400-page report by Alison Levitt QC on the circumstances surrounding the sacking of four members of the institution’s management board in November 2019. This steering group will issue directions to the ruling body’s other 21 members.
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Professional
How will reform of the pre-pack admin sale process affect businesses?
CVAs have monopolised industry headlines in the context of failing companies. However, in the meantime, the government has introduced reforms to the often-criticised process of a pre-pack administration sale to a connected party.
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News
Agencies boost their 2021 graduate intake
Top UK agencies are set to welcome a bumper crop of new graduates next month – with many expected to join the booming residential sector.
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News
South East Q2 office investment volumes recover but letting deals fall
The South East office market experienced a mixed second quarter, with investment recovering while occupier deals tailed off.
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News
Demand drives UK auctions deal volumes to record level in Q2
Firm’s chairman outlines how easing of Covid restrictions has fuelled the market, with retail leading the way.
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