All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 2
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Land previously designated green belt could be turned into thousands of homes under grey belt rules
Research says rejected applications could see more than 27,000 properties now built because of defintion changes
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Council on the hunt for consultant team to help with Old Trafford regeneration plans
Manchester United to make decision on whether to rebuild or refurbish current ground by summer
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Make’s £500m ITV Studios redevelopment finally starting today after three years of legal wrangles
South Bank scheme was first approved in March 2022
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£15m-turnover insulation specialist heads into administration
Sto Ltd was subject of winding up petition from German parent last month
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Make’s £500m ITV Studios redevelopment finally set to start next month after deadline for legal challenge elapses
South Bank scheme has been mired in series of planning and legal wrangles
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Elizabeth line has boosted housebuilding and jobs, survey says
Route is single busiest railway service in UK
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Hollaway Studio’s Brompton Bikes HQ on hold after profits collapse
Building had been earmarked for Kent wetlands site
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AHMM stays in red after redundancy costs hit architect for more than £3m
Practice behind redevelopment of IBM building cut close to 130 jobs in latest financial year
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Make’s £500m ITV Studios redevelopment can start next month after High Court ruling
McGee set to begin demolition on London South Bank scheme due to be built by Multiplex
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Make still waiting on ITV Studios redevelopment ruling
Worries grow decision will slip into January despite being promised for end of last month
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Government axes construction T levels despite industry skills shortages
Qualification being scrapped because of lack of demand as HBF says not enough people to meet government’s housing plan
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Angela Rayner: a secretary of state on a mission – but is the industry convinced?
In a hurry to get on with things, Labour’s minister in charge of housing, communities and local government looks like she might dodge the fallout from the Budget that is blunting industry optimism
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Gensler’s controversial data centre scheme gets green light after Rayner intervention
Deputy prime minister stepped in over summer to run rule over Gensler-designed complex rejected last year by Buckingham planners
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Rayner backs M&S’s Oxford Street plan to demolish flagship store
Move means communities secretary has overturned predecessor Michael Gove’s decision to block proposal last summer
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Output ticks up but worries grow over impact of Budget tax rises
Concerns about increased NI costs and speed of interest rate cuts dampen sector confidence for next year
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Profit slips again at Wilkinson Eyre
Bottom line at Wilkinson Eyre falls for second year in row
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HTA submits plans for housing at former Griffin Park home of Brentford
Premier League club left historic base of 115 years for new ground in 2020
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Fosters sees income break through £400m figure
Country’s biggest architect now employs close to 2,000 people
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Howells scheme to turn 1980s Southwark office block into student homes gets planning green light
Job also includes building new community kitchen
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HS2 confirms steel contractor’s welding problems have hit nine of its bridges
Defect in steel supplied by Severfield related to manufacturing at one factory, railway says