All Development articles – Page 3
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CMA publishes guidance to help businesses cooperate on environmental goals
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published guidance to help businesses understand how they can better collaborate on sustainability goals.
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HS2 Euston: Sunak repeatedly blocked requests for developer contributions
Rishi Sunak repeatedly blocked proposals to involve private finance in the development of HS2’s Euston station while chancellor, it has emerged.
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Pocket Living’s Marc Vlessing on why the government must support SME housebuilders
Competition and choice are two words most would expect to be intrinsically linked to the ideology of any Conservative government. Yet these are two words very rarely heard from ministers, especially when it comes to housing and planning.
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Cavalry Barracks developer goes into administration
The development company planning to revitalise one of London’s largest remaining undeveloped brownfield sites, Cavalry Barracks near Heathrow, has gone into administration.
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Housebuilding jumps 75% in one quarter
The number of construction starts for new homes in the UK rose to 67,600 in Q2 2023, up by 75% from the previous quarter, with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) attributing the spike to housebuilders avoiding cost of compliance with new green building standards introduced in ...
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BNG pushed back until January 2024
The government has announced it will delay new rules to make Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) mandatory in English developments until January 2024.
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Square Feet’s Daniel Leon on how mixed-use schemes will solve property woes
UK real estate is in a precarious position, with chronic housing shortages and rising mortgages posing a significant challenge to the future development of residential and commercial properties. Homeowner confidence has declined dramatically, with 62% of Londoners dissatisfied with the state of the housing market since 2019.
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We Are Placemaking’s Nick Morgan on the importance of ‘hero’ events
When it comes to attracting visitors to any given space, developers and marketers have long been under the impression that ‘surprise and delight’ activity is the most effective method of retention – attracting and nurturing visitors with unexpected experiences.
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PropertyCEO’s Ritchie Clapson on small-scale development being the perfect new business
The UK is not short of fresh business blood. More than 750,000 new companies were registered in the UK last year. Unfortunately, on average, around 20% of UK businesses fail during their first two years. This rises to 45% after five years. And 65% after 10 years.
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Lords lay waste to nutrient neutrality law changes as ‘party politics’ take over
The government has lost its bid to scrap EU-era rules around nutrient neutrality after a Labour-led rebellion in the House of Lords.
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Homes England seeks development partner for 860-home Hertfordshire scheme
Homes England is seeking a development partner for 860 homes on a 135-acre site at the former Panshanger Aerodrome in Hertfordshire.
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Lord Heseltine calls for more devolution to help regeneration and development
Former conservative MP and minister Lord Heseltine has urged the government to give more powers to mayoral authorities to encourage regeneration and economic development.
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Cassidy Group acquires site for third Nottingham PBSA scheme
Cassidy Group has acquired a freehold site in Beeston, Nottingham for its third purpose-built student student accommodation (PBSA) development in the city.
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Kew Waterside for sale with planning for senior-living development
Kew Waterside, a former pumping station on 1.71 acres near Kew Gardens Station, is on the market with planning permission for the construction of 88-self contained apartments with associated extra-care provision aimed at senior citizens.
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Nutrient neutrality law change to unlock 100,000 homes faces delay
A leading planning expert has welcomed housing secretary Michael Gove’s pledge to unblock the development of 100,000 homes by removing legacy EU laws on nutrient neutrality, but warned the plans face opposition and delay.
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Redevco builds up assets and development management team
Regeneration specialist Redevco has strengthened its asset and development management team with a trio of promotions and new appointments.
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Rendesco lands £150m investment for clean heat technology
Clean heat developer Rendesco has secured a £150m pipeline in partnership with Last Mile Infrastructure to help provide low- carbon, ground-source heat pumps to developers, Property Week can reveal.
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Lendlease appointed to deliver The Sage International Conference Centre in Gateshead
Australia-based property and construction giant Lendlease has been appointed by Gateshead Council’s development partner Ask:PATRIZIA to deliver The Sage International Conference Centre at Gateshead Quays.
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Audley and SLIP to deliver 150 later-living homes at Brent Cross Town
Joint venture partners Audley Group and Senior Living Investment Partners (SLIP) are set to deliver 150 net-zero later-living homes at Brent Cross Town in north London.
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Lovell gets green light for 42-home resi scheme in Yorkshire
Housebuilder Lovell Partnerships, part of Morgan Sindall Group, has secured planning permission for a 42-home residential scheme in North Yorkshire.