All Property Week articles in Sheds September 2010 – Page 2
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Birmingham flagship for Safestore’s expansion
Safestore has snapped up a prime 1 acre site in Birmingham
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Big sheds bullish in Yorks and south-east
A distribution warehouse letting last week in Yorkshire and another imminent in the south-east indicate that this year’s improved take-up in the big shed market is likely to continue
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Aldi ships out of Sheppey in search of larger storage
German discount retailer deems 32 acre sites too small for its plans
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Land Ahoy!
The industrial development land market is recovering and pension funds are leading activity
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Shapps beefs up “Right to Build” planning vote
Housing minister Grant Shapps has strengthened measures that give local people the power to circumvent the planning process if they vote in favour of development.
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Cable: LEP landscape “hopelessly fragmented”
Most of the 56 bids to form local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) are not good enough, according to business secretary Vince Cable.
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Birmingham denies sovereign wealth asset sell-off
Birmingham City Council has denied claims that it wants to sell assets including the NEC (National Exhibition Centre) to Middle Eastern investors.
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Economic recovery in 2011 will be sluggish at 2% warns the CBI
The economic recovery will continue and the UK should not face a double dip recession, but growth in 2011 will be more sluggish than previously expected, the CBI has forecast.
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Renaissance Southend URC set to close
Renaissance Southend has become the latest Urban Regeneration Company to announce that it is set to close.
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Council rejects £120m Gravesend regeneration plan
Gravesham Borough Council has rejected a planning application for the £120m development of the Heritage Quarter in Gravesend town centre in Kent.
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Max sells High Wycombe estate to Orchard for £30.5m
Max Property Group has sold one of the largest properties in the Industrious portfolio to Orchard Street Investment Management for £30.5m.
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Clegg: Councils to get TIF powers in spending review
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has announced that local authorities will be given the freedom to borrow against future tax increases in order to fund development.
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I own a large country house which also has four acres of land annexed to it.
For the past 18 years members of the public have used a small track on my land, without my consent, in order to gain access to a nearby road. Has a public right of way been acquired in respect of the track and if not what steps can I ...
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BDW Trading v Opticlife: a 'warning to vendors and their advisors'
The recent High Court judgment in the case of BDW Trading Limited v Opticlife Limited (29.07.10) is a warning to vendors and their advisors to comply with all contractual preconditions to completion before a notice to complete will entitle a purchaser to repudiate a contract for sale, and reclaim its ...
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London Development Agency pays 64 staff over £100,000
The London Development Agency pays 64 of its employees more than £100,000, it has emerged today.
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