Q&A: The Patients Association – The Evolving Estate Requirements & Future Strategy Oct 5, 2020 Ahead of their involvement in our Healthcare Property & Development Conference we’ve been hearing from The Patient’s Association’s Chair Lucy Watson about the work they’re doing to improve the design and delivery of health and care services, and what learnings we can take from the Covid-19 pandemic. Q. Could you reveal some of the work […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Stoford Developments Completes Phase One of Spa Park Oct 5, 2020 Stoford Developments – who’re speaking at our upcoming Logistics & Sheds Development Conference – has achieved practical completion of two speculative units in a multi-million-pound business park in Leamington Spa, heralding the completion of the first phase. Units 3 and 4 at Spa Park comprise 61,075 sq ft and 30,715 sq ft of space respectively, […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
CEG Submits Office Development Plans in Leeds Sep 29, 2020 Developer CEG is continuing their impressive regeneration of Leeds – with plans lodged for the renovation of Drapers Yard. [emaillocker id=”71749″] The building, which has been derelict since 2004, is in the Temple Works area of the city, and CEG are planning to bring new office space to the city through the renovation plans. Permission […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
How Developers & Specialists Are Creating Better Homes – & Delivering Them Faster Sep 29, 2020 From the ongoing housing and climate crisis to Covid-19 emphasising the importance of our wellbeing and the spaces we live in, there have been mounting pressures placed on developers to build faster, and better, over recent months. Technology is a core enabler of this, and during our recent virtual event DCW Group’s Managing Director, Dean […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
New Hospital Facility in Somerset Takes Step Forward Sep 27, 2020 The site of a former fire service building in Taunton is set to be transformed into a new hospital facility. The building was set to be used to handle regional 999 calls yet that never materialised, and having been derelict since 2007 plans have now been approved by Somerset West and Taunton Council to bring […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Dandara’s Bristol Scheme Recommended For Approval Sep 25, 2020 Plans for a major apartment scheme in Bedminster and an adjacent multi-storey car park have been recommended for approval. The prime site, to the south of Bristol city centre, is being brought forward for development by Dandara Living who’ll be sharing details of the plans and other schemes in the area at our upcoming West […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Building Equality: Trans Rights Are Human Rights Sep 22, 2020 Building Equality is an alliance of construction consultants, engineers, developers, contractors, and institutions who are passionate about working together and harnessing our collective power to drive LGBT+ inclusion in the construction industry – and today they’re calling for the industry to come out in support of trans rights. Open Letter from Building Equality: We are […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
North Somerset Council Reveal Fresh Vision For Weston Sep 22, 2020 North Somerset Council has revealed further plans to transform Weston – with a focus on creating a more healthier, greener and more prosperous place to live. The Council – who’ll be speaking at our upcoming Seaside Towns Regeneration Conference – saw the 10-year vision backed by local council leaders, having consulted more than 5,000 local […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Transport Scotland: The Future Strategy, Enabling EV Use & Supporting Through Covid… Sep 21, 2020 On Thursday 24th September a number of senior decision makers and key stakeholders in the development and growth of Scotland will come together for our Scotland Development Conference. Ahead of the event we’ve been catching up with one of the event’s speakers – Fiona Brown, Head of Strategic Transport Planning at Transport Scotland… Q. Transport […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Commonplace: Helping Bristol Council With Their Active Travel Response Sep 20, 2020 The below is a guest article written by Commonplace – a sponsor of the upcoming West of England Development Conference. The City of Bristol wanted to invest in ‘Bugbears’ – minor issues that are a nuisance and a deterrent to cycling and walking. The best way to identify these was to engage the public and […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more