All Development articles – Page 22
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News
New homes delivered through PDR must meet space standards
All new homes in England delivered through permitted development rights (PDR) must meet the nationally described space standard, the government has announced.
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Boutique bowling concept Lane7 to open at St James Quarter
St James Quarter has signed boutique bowling and gaming operator Lane7 at its shopping galleria.
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Puma Property Finance provides £24m loan for 105-home Kent development
Puma Property Finance has completed a £24m loan to finance the development of 105 residential units in Kent.
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Insight
The proposed new levy could be harmful
Our patched-up planning system needs to be simplified. After decades of near-constant reform it is misshapen, ineffective, slow, bureaucratic, costly and unpredictable. It can frustrate sustainable development, stifle innovation and is an insurmountable barrier for would-be development entrepreneurs.
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Southall development gets go-ahead
A new development by Southall station has been given the green light by Ealing Council.
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Industry expresses doubts over the affordable homes programme
Social housing bodies among those criticising the government’s emphasis on home ownership over rent.
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Regal London appoints new advisory board
Mixed-use developer Regal London has appointed a new advisory board comprising Marcus Sperber, Miles Webber, Paul Abson and Chris Shaw.
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Housebuilders given a six-month ultimatum
CMA gives the top four housebuilders a deadline to address the issue of unfair leaseholds.
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Vistry Partnerships and Clarion Housing announce JV
Vistry Partnerships has signed a £40m development agreement with Clarion Housing to boost the number of affordable homes in Sherford, Plymouth.
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Jenrick releases details of £12bn affordable housing programme
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has released details of how the £12.2bn affordable housing programme announced in March’s budget will work.
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Don’t let rights of light cast a shadow over your development
Just after UK-wide lockdown in March 2020, the High Court issued an important decision for developers in respect of rights of light.
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Pension Insurance Corporation commits to £130m housing regeneration project
Pension Insurance Corporation has invested £130 million into a housing regeneration project in Manchester, which will be its first build-to-rent scheme.
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Public invited to have say on £3bn Arden Cross development proposal
The public have been invited to have their say on proposals for Solihull’s £3bn Arden Cross development.
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The future still looks bleak for first-time buyers
A new think tank predicts home ownership will remain unattainable for first-time buyers post-pandemic.
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Q&A: Argent Related head on developing for the long term
Tom Goodall reveals how its major projects are faring and what lessons he will take away from Covid crisis.
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Optivo set to deliver 44 new homes in Croydon
Optivo is set to deliver 44 homes in Purley, Croydon for London affordable rent.
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LSH appointed to deliver £6bn South Essex regeneration
Thurrock Council has appointed Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) to deliver a £6bn regeneration and housing development programme across South Essex.
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Moda signs £10m Section 106 at 824-home Hove development
Developer Moda Living and joint venture partner Apache Capital have signed a £10m section 106 agreement on their £260m, 824-home scheme on the former Sackville Trading Estate in Hove.
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Insight
We must improve and repurpose existing buildings
Editor: The reaction to the government’s extension of permitted development rights (PDR) for new housing has been loud and passionate. It may be a tool to drive volumes but experience plainly shows us that it is not a route to creating quality homes that people want to live in . ...
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Demand for Scottish homes rises sharply
Experts attribute the increase to a change in buyer requirements post-lockdown.