All ڶ articles in 11 August 2023 – Page 7
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Another life sciences scheme in King’s Cross sent in for planning
Latest proposals cementing area’s reputation as hotbed for sector
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New buildings taller than 18m to require second staircase, says Gove
Introduction of policy in London earlier this year saw host of schemes shelved
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McAlpine says delays and shortages on several jobs costing firm ‘£33m more than it expected’
Firm admits materials and labour issues have sent price to finish off number of ‘large and complex’ schemes rocketing
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‘Piecemeal’ and a lack of focus on social housing: sector responds to Gove’s housing speech
Lukewarm reaction to major announcement by housing secretary
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RICS names replacement members of standards and regulations board
Appointments follows last month’s mass walkout in protest at plans to break up the board
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Loss-making Inland to rebrand as firm brings in new boss under turnaround plan
Former Gleeson chief drafted in as firm set to concentrate on north
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Gove sets out plans for new urban quarter in Cambridge as part of city regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck
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British Land gets go ahead for latest London logistics hub
Enfield scheme the second in developer’s £1.3bn logistics pipeline to be granted permission
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Features
How do we fix England’s crumbling school estate?
ڶ has been writing about concerns about the conditions of schools long before the RAAC crisis hit the spotlight. Here we republish a piece we published on the need for refurbishment back in July.
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Green light for 269m tower set to be City’s third tallest
AFK-designed 55 Bishopsgate given nod this morning
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Revised £1bn Richmond housing scheme gets green-light from council after Khan rejection
Mayor of London refused scheme in 2021 due to low levels of afffordable housing
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M&S boss blasts Gove’s ‘utterly pathetic’ Oxford street refusal
Retailer to review its position at flagship store after nearly a century on London’s busiest shopping street
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Comment
Gove’s M&S decision: the start of a new era, or a ploy to conceal net zero backsliding?
Does the landmark decision signal a clear change in government policy, or does it just presage more uncertainty, asks Ben Flatman
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Gove’s M&S decision: how the industry reacted
Move to block rebuild of flagship Oxford Street store broadly welcomed but retail body warns it could damage the West End
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Comment
The enforcement of adjudicators’ awards under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
This article considers four recent decisions on the enforcement of adjudicators’ awards
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Gove refuses M&S Oxford Street redevelopment in landmark ruling
Save Britain’s Heritage hails “hugely important decision” as Pilbrow & Partners plans are considered to emit too much carbon
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Fears government’s slow response to Morrell review could ‘freeze progress’ on building product safety
CPA says clarity needed on UKCA mark
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Vistry completions fall 12% due to ‘challenging’ market
Housebuilder using bulk transactions with social landlords to offset private sales slowdown
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Call for Landsec’s latest City tower to be refused over impact on listed bath house
Victorian Society says 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme would pave way for Sellar’s controversial Liverpool Street plans