The housing crisis is impacting all demographics. The problems experienced by first-time buyers in getting a foot on the property ladder are all too common, however, the problems at...
Andy Jones, Group Director, Corporate & Build to Rent, Leaders Romans Group, looks at what needs to change in the planning system to fully unlock the potential of Build to Rent.
Alice Davidson, Associate Director at Boyer, looks at Net Zero and its effect on planning and asks if is it possible to resolve both the housing crisis and climate change, particularly...
Just like their projects, small-scale property developers aren’t in the same mould as their large-scale counterparts – rather than multi-millionaire wheeler-dealer, think...
Proposed changes to England's planning framework could see up to 77,000 fewer new homes likely to be built per year for the rest of the decade, slumping to the lowest level since the...
A new report by BECG has revealed that two-thirds of London boroughs have approved all major residential applications determined in 2022 - a significant increase on the previous three...
All planning applications for residential buildings in London of above 30 metres must now include a second staircase - "with immediate effect", according to mayor of London, Sadiq...
On average, each person uses approximately 150 litres of water a day, or just over one cubic metre each week. The construction of the Government’s target of 300,000 new homes per...
As the dust settles on a dramatic year which featured the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the rapid reversal of the ultraloose monetary policy of the previous decade, and a revolving door...
Granted planning applications have seen a high level of success in recent months, with just over 20,500 (84%) getting the green light out of almost 24,500 submitted each month.