All articles by Lem Bingley – Page 3

  • Money
    Insight

    Ringfence alarm bells

    2023-08-04T00:01:00Z

    A couple of weeks ago, I dwelt on the declining amounts of money spent on running local authority planning departments across England. 

  • M&S
    News

    M&S lesson: don’t diss retrofit

    2023-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Michael Gove’s decision last week to throw out plans to redevelop the M&S flagship building on Oxford Street must have been particularly galling for the retailer, given that the secretary of state seems to have prioritised protecting the visual impact of the Selfridges store next door.

  • Brownfield site
    News

    Ease the slow squeeze

    2023-07-21T00:01:00Z

    A joint paper published by Landsec and British Land last week called for planning policy changes to promote urban regeneration on brownfield sites.

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    News

    Everybody needs good NABERS

    2023-07-14T00:00:00Z

    At a breakfast briefing last month, Sarah Ratcliffe, CEO of the Better Buildings Partnership (BBP), showed a slide depicting a very strange situation – but one which she found not the least bit surprising.

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    In the eye of the storm

    2023-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Katherine Beisler, head of ESG consulting at Get Set for Net Zero partner Hollis, gives her view on the UK’s progress at cleaning up its buildings. 

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    Don’t duck diversity

    2023-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Loraine Martins OBE has a blunt message for any business leader who doesn’t feel comfortable discussing race, gender or any other aspect of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI): get comfortable.

  • Net zero
    News

    A climate of inaction

    2023-06-30T08:27:00Z

    It is perhaps ironic that questions around the climate crisis are so often kicked into the long grass, along with other tricky problems best solved later, preferably by someone else. 

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    Big interview with UKGBC’s outgoing chief exec Julie Hirigoyen: To net zero, and beyond…

    2023-06-28T08:56:00Z

    UK Green Building Council chief Julie Hirigoyen reflects on the road ahead for the property sector as she steps down after eight years of progress.

  • Boris Johnson
    News

    Planning beyond Boris

    2023-06-23T00:00:00Z

    In the end, just seven of Boris Johnson’s closest allies in the House of Commons rose to his defence on Monday, as MPs voted overwhelmingly to endorse the privileges committee’s report on his Partygate dishonesty.

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    A new wave of new towns?

    2023-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Nigel Hugill, the chief executive of master-developer Urban&Civic, tells Property Week why he believes ambitious new settlements are the only way to address Britain’s housing shortage.

  • New house for sale
    Insight

    House prices: who knows?

    2023-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The two leading house price indices (HPIs), from Nationwide and Halifax, provide the most timely measure of sentiment in the housing market but also the most partial. The picture that each paints of what is going on – and the commentary provided by the lenders’ in-house experts – can often ...

  • Keir Starmer
    Insight

    Hope versus housing

    2023-06-02T00:00:00Z

    Labour’s attempts to portray itself as the party to get Britain building have begun in earnest, with a couple of policies floated so far that appear surprisingly bold and more than a little divisive. 

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) robots
    News

    Thinking beyond the box

    2023-05-26T00:00:00Z

    A few years ago, the mainstream media became transfixed by the prospect of self-driving cars, when it seemed as if either Tesla or Google spin-off Waymo might imminently bring such a thing to market. 

  • Rental contract
    News

    Reckoning for rent reforms

    2023-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The tabling of the Renters’ Reform Bill this week begins the formal process of scrutinising the government’s proposals, which already feel as if they have been debated endlessly.

  • Houses of Parliament
    Insight

    Let’s not be lizards

    2023-05-12T00:00:00Z

    The incomparable Douglas Adams, much-missed author and satirist, died 22 years ago this week. The passing years have not blunted his many sharp insights. Take, for example, his view of the political animal, outlined in the fourth Hitchhikers book, when the dialogue turns to an unhappy democracy of humans ruled ...

  • Business people
    News

    Good eggs vs bad apples

    2023-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The most recent annual report issued by the Confederation of British Industry, for the year ending 31 December 2021, set out the principal risks faced by the CBI at the time. 

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    News

    Fleet Street BID launches public realm review

    2023-04-26T09:44:00Z

    London business improvement district (BID) Fleet Street Quarter has commissioned architectural practice Gensler to draw up a public realm improvement plan for its area, which covers 106 acres north of the Thames between Chancery Lane and St Paul’s.

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    Knight Frank’s five-year plan: interview with chair William Beardmore-Gray

    2023-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The agency’s senior partner and chair William Beardmore-Gray sets out his intent to reshape the 127-year-old company, placing a strong focus on diversity and inclusion.

  • Women at work
    Insight

    Are we there yet?

    2023-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Pick any random word – ‘elbow’, for example – and repeat it often enough and it will start to sound weird and meaningless. The phenomenon is often noticed by young children (and weary parents) when questions get repeated, and repeated, and repeated, and repeated. 

  • House price inflation
    Insight

    Inflation proves tricky

    2023-04-14T00:00:00Z

    Futurist and author Arthur C Clarke famously observed that sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. This ‘law’ of science and progress was first postulated 55 years ago and is now widely acknowledged to be true.