What could the Government’s latest proposals on brownfield development mean for Reading?
Jon Sebbage from Savills’ planning team considers the local implications of the Government’s...
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by Alan Bunce | Apr 2, 2024
Jon Sebbage from Savills’ planning team considers the local implications of the Government’s...
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Mar 11, 2024
Arts, culture, leisure and community will be at the centre of Reading’s next major regeneration....
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Mar 11, 2024
Sponsors and partners of UK Property Forums were left largely underwhelmed by the property-related...
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Mar 8, 2024
Plans for the Natural History Museum’s Collections, Digitisation & Research Centre at...
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Mar 7, 2024
Councillors are due to discuss a masterplan which could help deliver up to 1,100 homes in Swindon....
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Mar 4, 2024
UKPF partners and sponsors have welcomed the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) report on the...
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Feb 16, 2024
David Bainbridge, director of Savills Oxford, highlights the key points around the consultation...
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Feb 7, 2024
McLaren Living has been formally announced as the development partner for Reading’s Minster...
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Feb 5, 2024
A public inquiry starts this month into a £300 million project to improve the roads around Didcot....
Read Moreby Alan Bunce | Jan 31, 2024
Two of the key figures in the NextGen network across the Thames Valley joined us for the latest...
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