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The latest property stories coming out of the Thames Valley.
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The latest property stories coming out of the Thames Valley.
Call us on 0203 478 7340 or email us.
Councillors refuse plans to replace Maidenhead Office Park with industrial
Posted by Alan Bunce | Sep 27, 2023
RHP deliver more homes towards Richmond’s target
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Sep 27, 2023
Tenders invited for museum renovation
Posted by Alan Bunce | Sep 27, 2023
Wandsworth publishes Citizens Assembly Air Quality Action Plan
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Sep 26, 2023
New vision for Bedford town centres
Posted by Alan Bunce | Sep 26, 2023
Historic pub set to come back to life
by Alan Bunce | Sep 6, 2023
Plans have been submitted to speed up the reopening of an historic pub used by writers including...
Read MoreNew plans to come for the Eagle Quarter
by Alan Bunce | Sep 6, 2023
Submission of a new planning application for the Eagle Quarter in Newbury is imminent after...
Read MoreNetwork launched for Reading’s next generation
by Alan Bunce | Aug 3, 2023
More than 60 of the property industry’s next generation gathered for the first RG NextGen event in...
Read More270-home scheme planned for edge of Newbury site
by Alan Bunce | Jul 24, 2023
Bewley Homes is planning a mixed-use scheme with up to 270 homes at Wash Common. The housebuilder...
Read MoreRG NextGen launches with a new event
by Sebastian Conway-Jarrett | Jul 14, 2023
A new initiative, RG NextGen, has been set up to help the next generation of real estate...
Read MoreLast call for entries in the Royal Berkshire Property Awards
by Alan Bunce | Jul 14, 2023
Closing date is approaching for property professionals in Berkshire to enter UK Property Forums’...
Read MorePodcast: Alison Webster, chief executive of Berkshire LEP
by Sebastian Conway-Jarrett | Jun 19, 2023
In our latest podcast, we sat down with Alison Webster, chief executive of the Berkshire Local...
Read MoreLochailort appeals rejection of £115m redevelopment scheme
by Sebastian Conway-Jarrett | Jun 15, 2023
Developer Lochailort has appealed the rejection of its plans for a £115 million mixed-use...
Read MoreOffice space could make way for industrial building
by Alan Bunce | Jun 13, 2023
An office building at Thatcham Business Village in West Berkshire could make way for industrial....
Read MoreEntries open for the Royal Berkshire Property Awards
by Alan Bunce | May 12, 2023
Property professionals in Berkshire have until July 21 to enter UK Property Forums’ new awards...
Read MoreHow online shopping has affected demand for Thames Valley offices
by Alan Bunce | Feb 7, 2023
Jonathan Mannings, founder and managing director of Rare Commercial Property, sees a comparison...
Read MoreVodafone Newbury campus sale completes
by Alan Bunce | Jan 26, 2023
Vodafone has sold all seven buildings at its Newbury head offices and leased back four of them....
Read More‘Box tickers making the same mistakes again’: Eagle Quarter developer blasts West Berkshire Council
by Alan Bunce | Nov 16, 2022
The developer behind the proposed Eagle Quarter at Newbury has offered a vigorous response to...
Read MoreView from the riverbank: industrial scale indecision at Newbury
by Alan Bunce | Jun 20, 2022
Watching the squabbling during West Berkshire Council executive’s meeting, you begin to understand...
Read MoreRegeneration plan set to move forward after two decades
by Alan Bunce | Jun 20, 2022
The first planning application to redevelop Newbury’s London Road Industrial Estate (LRIE) is to...
Read MoreCarter Jonas announces 23 partner promotions
by Sebastian Conway-Jarrett | May 24, 2022
Carter Jonas has made six group partner and 17 partner promotions across the country, effective...
Read MoreEveryman for Newbury?
by Alan Bunce | May 16, 2022
Cinema operator Everyman has, so far, declined to comment on suggestions the brand is to open in...
Read More20,000 sq m industrial scheme approved
by Alan Bunce | May 16, 2022
Around 20,000 sq m of employment and distribution space has been approved for a site in Colthrop,...
Read MoreView from the riverbank: could independents fill Newbury’s retail void?
by Alan Bunce | May 16, 2022
The cavernous former Debenhams store was an unusual – but highly appropriate – venue for our...
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...
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