All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 3
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Weston Williamson & Partners and Allies & Morrison get OK for 2,100 homes in Kent
Ebbsfleet Central East given outline consent for two new neighbourhoods
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Labour faces uphill battle to meet 2030 goals, warns climate committee
Previous government ‘damaged’ UK’s reputation progress towards climate goals
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A guide to the key players shaping Labour’s built environment policy
Who will be making the important decisions in government affecting the future of the built environment? Daniel Gayne finds out
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Barking and Dagenham council leader Darren Rodwell in the clear following allegations about behaviour
Rodwell dropped out of standing for parliament in Labour safe seat last month after complaint about his conduct
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Labour scraps onshore wind ban and restores mandatory housing targets
New chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out plans to get Britain building new infrastructure and housing
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Angela Rayner confirmed as housing secretary
Appointment follows landslide victory for Keir Starmer’s Labour party
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Labour landslide a ‘monumental’ event for the UK – industry leaders react to election victory
Sector reacts to Keir Starmer’s 400-plus seat victory
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Next prime minister should hold COBRA meeting on housing crisis, says British Land’s Canada Water chief
Panel event at RICS on Tuesday discussed solutions to the crisis
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Who’s who in Labour’s would-be cabinet
With Labour riding high in the polls, Daniel Gayne looks at who will be the major players in the party if it wins the keys to Number 10
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Strong rhetoric on planning but no surprises as Keir Starmer launches Labour manifesto
Policy document light on new policy and bets big on growth
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Greens’ retrofit ambition praised amid scepticism about 150,000 social homes pledge
Planning experts say party’s social housing plans are ‘undeliverable’
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Number of housing sites approved at lowest level since records began
Consents drop 12% year-on-year in 12 months to March 2024, according to the Home Builders Federation
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Green light for Grimshaw’s 616-home Bath gasworks scheme
Redevelopment of brownfield site to include new nursery
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Howells files plans for 1,600-home tower scheme on Thames
Development will also include more than 200 affordable homes on long-vacant site
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Hodder gets green light for 37-storey student tower
Plans will see nearly 600 student bedrooms delivered for 2028 academic year
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Liverpool council sets out 2,000-home strategy for 2030
Draft proposals to go out to consultation after council cabinet approval
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Gove to leave planning role after decision to step down as MP
Polarising housing secretary says a ‘new generation’ should now lead Conservative Party
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Architects among business leaders backing Labour
Built environment leaders endorse oppposition party ahead of general election
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UKREIIF round-up: Election news gives ‘shot in the arm’ to industry frustrated over housing slowdown
It felt as if half the environment sector descended on Leeds this week for Yorkshire’s answer to MIPIM. Daniel Gayne was among those present to talk about housing, regulations and the impending general election
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BDP masterplan for 1,000-home Nottingham city centre revealed
Broad Marsh scheme part of a broader £4bn regeneration plan