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Trium submit scoping document for Sega site in Brentford
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | May 26, 2022
Stamford Bridge Chelsea to receive new investment
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | May 26, 2022
Caversham homes could make way for retirement flats
Posted by Alan Bunce | May 26, 2022
Deanfield ready to start on Hermitage scheme
Posted by Alan Bunce | May 26, 2022
9,000 sq ft deal with mental health support service
Posted by Alan Bunce | May 26, 2022
Council offices set to be sold or let
by Alan Bunce | May 27, 2022
The Observatory House building used by Slough Borough Council is likely to be sold or leased with...
Read MoreSlough stakeholders say town is thriving
by Alan Bunce | May 25, 2022
Berkeley Homes, which is currently building 1,300 new homes at the former Horlicks Factory site in...
Read MoreHow Michael Gove could learn from the confectionary industry
by Alan Bunce | May 24, 2022
Philip Waddy, managing director of multi-disciplinary architectural, planning and design...
Read MoreCity status and Reading: is it time to move on?
by Alan Bunce | May 23, 2022
Reading will succeed with or without city status, according to Thames Tap partners – and some are...
Read MoreReading fails in city status bid
by Alan Bunce | May 20, 2022
Reading has failed again in its bid for city status while Milton Keynes has succeeded....
Read More‘Nature must come first’
by Alan Bunce | May 19, 2022
Planning policy needs to put nature first with green infrastructure made mandatory for...
Read MoreGround rent reform on the way for leaseholders
by Alan Bunce | May 18, 2022
Karen Pratt, in Blandy & Blandy’s residential property team, discusses the Leasehold Reform...
Read MorePanel will discuss Building Nature In
by Alan Bunce | May 16, 2022
Experts from property and environmental industries will come together this week for a conference...
Read More‘Councils should be central to regeneration schemes’
by Alan Bunce | May 16, 2022
Local authorities should be central to helping town centres recover, delegates heard at last...
Read More‘Little hope for planning reform anytime soon’
by Alan Bunce | May 13, 2022
Politics looks set to stifle planning reform in the view of some of our Thames Tap partners. We...
Read MoreRenters Reform Bill: a balancing Act
by Alan Bunce | May 11, 2022
Richard Pulford in the property disputes team at Boyes Turner, examines the past and present...
Read MoreThe Arc will triumph
by Hugh Blaza | May 9, 2022
UK Property Forums consultant Hugh Blaza attended Westminster Social Policy Forum’s seminar on the...
Read MoreTriumph or tragedy? Mixed views on Crossrail opening
by Alan Bunce | May 9, 2022
A mix of delight and scepticism among Thames Tap partners greeted the news that Crossrail is to...
Read MoreOxfordshire needs county wide energy strategy
by Alan Bunce | May 6, 2022
With numbers of planning applications for large solar farms increasing in Oxfordshire’s rural...
Read MoreThe Ox-Cam Arc: being left to fend for itself?
by Hugh Blaza | Apr 26, 2022
The Oxford – Cambridge Arc may be low on the Government’s priority but this week UK...
Read MorePincents Lane refused again
by Alan Bunce | Apr 14, 2022
A second planning committee at West Berkshire Council has refused permission for up to 165 homes...
Read MoreSavills reports unceasing demand for land
by Alan Bunce | Apr 14, 2022
Unceasing demand for development land in Oxfordshire and the Thames Valley resulted in strong...
Read More57-hectare solar farm attracts opposition
by Alan Bunce | Apr 13, 2022
Opposition is growing to plans for a solar farm in South Oxfordshire. The plan, submitted to South...
Read MoreHugely-contested solar farm recommended for approval
by Alan Bunce | Apr 13, 2022
Fiercely-contested plans for an 85-hectare solar farm in Bramley have been recommended for...
Read MoreView from the riverbank: planning for confusion?
by Alan Bunce | Apr 11, 2022
The latest moves in the Pincents Lane saga have shone a spotlight on the strange manner in which...
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