All articles by Tim Clark – Page 2
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Professional
AI: a new partner for the legal profession?
As law firms make increasing use of AI in their operations, there are hazards to watch out for.
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Professional
The 600-year office: Designing for a longer lifespan
A new research paper asks whether design changes could allow buildings to last for centuries rather than decades.
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Professional
Amendments to consented plans
Experts assess the impact of a High Court ruling concerning ‘slot-in’ applications to outline planing permissions.
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Professional
Timber framed for a construction push under new net zero strategy
The government’s plan to boost UK timber construction as part of its net zero strategy faces many obstacles.
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News
Assessing pending Supreme Court verdict in a Surrey oil field case
A pending Supreme Court verdict in a Surrey oil field case could have ramifications for future planning applications.
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News
Property experts on how far new consultation will go to unveil the hidden owners of UK property
Property experts question how far a new consultation will go to unveil the hidden owners of UK property.
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Insight
A year in review: Legal
The government passed major building safety, regeneration and planning laws in 2023, but delays and a lack of clarity on legislation frustrated the property industry.
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Professional
Developers branch out with regenerative design principles
New method helps developers build schemes that are both sustainable and beneficial for the environment.
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Professional
Industry doubts planning fee shake-up will speed up system
Failure to ring-fence higher fees for council planning departments seen as flaw in latest government reforms.
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Professional
Spurs result flags up venues’ residential neighbour disputes
Issues of noise, nuisance and light can land in court if the interests of all parties are not taken into account.
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Professional
Delays to government reforms have left developers in limbo
Industry clamours for certainty as range of proposed legislative changes are delayed, amended or scrapped.
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News
Will new landmark law really level up left-behind places?
Experts say ‘significant time and work’ are still required before the provisions in LURA come into effect.
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Professional
Planners caught in the crosshairs of 15-minute-city opposition
Politicisation of planning puts 15-minute urban living concept at centre of protests and conspiracy theories.
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Professional
URW cuts down onsite waste with sustainability measures
The shopping centre operator’s new sustainability strategy is also driving its investment decision-making.
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Markets
Building diversity into retirement living
A more culturally diverse ageing population calls for a different later-living offer.
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Professional
Wales takes steps to prevent Airbnbs from pricing out locals
Government uses the carrot of grants for long-term-let landlords and stick of tighter regulation on holiday homes.
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News
URW eyes up architects Kohn Pedersen Fox for Croydon centre revival
Retail giant Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW) is in advanced talks with architect’s Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) to draw up a masterplan for its Croydon site, with an aim to submit a new masterplan which will include thousands of homes by 2025.
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Professional
Why digitising processes are vital to help decarbonise developments
Accelerating the adoption of tech can help developers improve the efficiency of the UK’s built environment.
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Insight
The journey of a proptech pioneer
Guy Windsor-Lewis, founder of proptech business Locale, tells Property Week how his adventurous spirit helped the firm get ahead of the curve in providing smart building management systems for landlords.
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News
Woolwich scheme demolition order poses planning quandary
Order to pull down blocks of flats that deviated from consented plans has big implications for developers.