All Feedback articles – Page 6
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Insight
Get in the zone with regen leases
At the Convention of the North in Manchester on 25 January, housing secretary Michael Gove announced the government’s recommitment to investment zones. The initiative will allow some local authorities to designate sites that will be earmarked for tax cuts, relaxed regulation and planning simplifications within that area.
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Clock is ticking for consensus on planning policy
Although criticism of the government’s approach to housing is nothing new, recent news that four former housing ministers have spoken out against current policy should sound clear alarm bells for anyone involved in the development arena
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UK’s net zero plan must not overlook the obvious
MP Chris Skidmore’s Net Zero Review laudably focuses on making homes more energy efficient, but I join my property industry colleagues in calling for greater collaboration between the public and private sectors to truly tackle the UK’s energy efficiency challenge.
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Rates revaluation is a boost for retail
It is welcome news that M&S is planning a £480m investment across its UK stores, generating, as reported, more than 3,400 jobs and opening five new full-service stores: in Leeds White Rose, Liverpool One, the Bullring Birmingham, Manchester Trafford Centre and Lakeside Thurrock.
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Community Land Auctions not a practical solution
The levelling-up bill with all of its guises and amends has certainly kept the planning and residential sectors debating. Comments in the media are plentiful every time there’s a revision, and the Community Land Auctions amendment is no different, having been originally tabled in July last year and now back ...
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Retail faces sharp downturn in 2023
Marks & Spencer and Tesco are the latest in a list of major high-street stores that reported better-than-expected sales over the Christmas period. Bricks-and-mortar retailers had taken a bit of a battering in the months prior as inflation hit and rolling industrial strikes affected footfall, so a positive result over ...
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In-use metric more valuable than EPCs
With rising energy costs and a recession expected throughout most of next year, we’re all too aware that energy efficiency will be top of the real estate agenda in 2023.
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It’s up to us to lay foundations of economic recovery
There is no denying that the economic forecast for 2023 appears bleak for the built environment sector, with property values set to fall and construction rates to slow.
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Shared ownership provides a solution for those priced out of the housing market
Guy Burnett’s piece on shared ownership highlights some of the reasons it is so important that we do everything we can to protect this support for first-time buyers.
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Insight
Funding needed to regenerate high street heritage buildings
Visit any typical British high street these days, and there are empty and boarded-up shops that have been left behind as businesses move online or are forced to close stores.
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Insight
The planning system must be streamlined
There is a lot to unpack in Michael Gove’s latest announcements on planning reform. However, his general retreat from meaningful planning reform, his intention to penalise developers on buildout rates and his approach to diluting the ability to deliver housing will be to the detriment of those in desperate need ...
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Student housing needs more support
Student housing has been one of the most resilient residential property classes, so investors in this sector are well placed amid the turmoil of the wider market. However, as highlighted by your piece ‘Easing the university squeeze’, there are challenges ahead that need to be addressed.
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Insight
Isn’t it time for a broader use designation system?
In response to your recent leader article ‘Postmodern planning reform’, I thought I’d share my views on the current ‘planning apartheid’.
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Technology is vital to hybrid working
While I agree with the sentiment expressed in your recent article, ‘Flex space offers hybrid solution’, I was surprised to see technology receive such little attention. Technology is key to securing the future of the office in terms of creating a flexible, healthy and elevated workplace.
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Insight
Majority of freeholders are just out to make money
Mick Platt, the director of the Residential Freehold Association, wrote a spirited defence of England’s leasehold system whereby flats are owned with leasehold tenure and the freehold is owned by a separate individual or company
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Levelling up: PRS must take priority
The private rented sector (PRS) needs to be top of the list when it comes to levelling up.
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Government must offer lifeline to buy-to-let sector
We have been talking about the end of the buy-to-let era for some time, but the recent move by the Bank of England to raise interest rates really does signal its death knell, both as a viable sector for investors and as a model that makes a useful contribution to ...
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Insight
England still needs freehold system
Since a thumping 2019 General Election win, the Conservative government has pursued a reckless war with freeholders in England. Its strategy, seemingly only adopted to win political capital, will remove professional oversight in apartment blocks, putting residents’ safety at risk while significantly increasing the number of dilapidated buildings.
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Insight
Investors can’t ignore the elephant in the room
Last week’s leader was a timely and friendly reminder to the industry not to ignore the elephant in the room as we head into a seemingly inevitable recession.
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News
Government must support later-living developers
Editor: Given the UK’s housing shortage, many will be pleased to hear Michael Gove’s recommitment to building 300,000 new homes by the mid-2020s.