LCR and Nottingham County Council to partner to maximise HS2 regeneration Oct 19, 2018 Regeneration specialists LCR, owned by the Department for Transport, are to partner with Nottinghamshire County Council as they look to maximise the huge potential the arrival of HS2 will have on the East Midlands. The partnership will help the region prepare for the ‘once in a generation’ infrastructure scheme which is set to help transform […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Funding close for East Midlands build to rent tower Oct 15, 2018 Funding is being lined up for plans to build Derby’s tallest building, our event has heard. Matt Chandler, Development Manager at Godwin Developments. our recent Birmingham event that the company is close to securing a funder for its Landmark scheme. Funding will ‘hopefully’ be in place by mid-November for the 17-storey build to rent scheme, which […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Trinity College Dublin opening Republic’s first privately funded academic building Oct 15, 2018 Trinity College is just about to open what it claims is the Republic of Ireland’s first purely privately-funded academic building, our Dublin Development Plans Conference has heard. Dr Patrick Prendergast, the college’s Provost & President, told the event that the Trinity Business School is due to open in six months. He said the school is […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
York Central; an ambitious scheme to transform the city Oct 12, 2018 One of the largest brownfield sites within England is set for a transformational scheme led by the York Central Partnership. The collaborative group, made up of Homes England, Network Rail, National Railway Museum and the City of York Council, are driving forward plans to regenerate a 45 hectare area of York – the most ambitious […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Trains, planes and driving the economy – Central Lancashire’s opportunity of a lifetime Oct 9, 2018 Trains, planes and driving the economy – Central Lancashire’s opportunity of a lifetime Ahead of the HS2 Economic Growth Conference we hear exclusively from Lancashire County Council on the phenomenal opportunities the infrastructure scheme will bring to the region and how it’ll be a catalyst for growth: The potential is crystal clear – Preston’s […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Transforming Blue Light Estates in Cornwall, Devon and Dorset… Oct 9, 2018 This year the UK’s first ever event focused on Blue Light Estates will take place in London – bringing together those at the forefront of estates, property and facilities management, including the Police, Ambulance and Fire & Rescue. One of those involved within the Blue Light Estates Development Conference are Devon & Cornwall Police and […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Designs for HS2 stations in Birmingham and Solihull revealed Oct 9, 2018 Impressive new images have been revealed to showcase what the two new HS2 stations in Birmingham and Solihull – Birmingham Curzon and The Interchange Station – could look like. HS2, a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ set to bring phenomenal economic growth opportunities to the UK, is set to arrive in the West Midlands in […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
£350m Leeds South Bank scheme… Oct 8, 2018 The regeneration of Leeds South Bank is set to see the City Centre ‘double in size’ – and today marks a major step forward in the project with the signing of a legal agreement. Having had planning permission granted by Leeds City Council in April developers CEG, who’re planning a major £350m scheme at the […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
More than 400 canal-side homes set for Gloucester site Oct 4, 2018 A new £65m residential development set to create 411 new homes in Gloucester has been approved – twelve years after the council initially granted permission back in 2006. The development, set to create stunning new residential properties overlooking the canal, are set to be created at the Monk Meadow Dock site in Gloucester. Developer Crest […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
1,300 new homes given green light in Bristol Oct 3, 2018 The creation of almost 1,300 new homes on the edge of Bristol have been given the green light this week as a scheme has been recommended for approval. The development, being brought forward by Crest Nicholson, will see the 65-hectare site transformed into a thriving community with amenities and local facilities. [emaillocker id=”71749″] Crest Nicholson, […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more