All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 5
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Hodder & Partners gets go ahead for tallest building in Bristol
Olympian Homes scheme will replace Premier Inn tower
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Simpson Haugh submits plans for 76-storey tower in Manchester
Residential scheme would be tallest building outside London
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BDP picked for Liverpool waterfront placemaking job
Firm to work with Dutch landscape practice West 8 to ensure planned development has a coherent strategy
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Andy Street pledges to triple social housing delivery if re-elected as West Midlands mayor
Polling shows uphill battle for incumbent in fight for West Midlands mayoralty
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London mayoral elections 2024: Sadiq Khan’s record on the built environment
What might a third term for the capital’s most powerful politician look like? Daniel Gayne considers the mayor’s record so far
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Saudi Arabia to scale back plans for The Line, say reports
Plans for 170 km city cut to less than 3 km by 2030
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Khan pledges to build 6,000 homes with rents linked to keyworker incomes
Mayor sets out plan to support renters ahead of May 2 election
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Plans for 150,000 homes but no water to supply them. Does Gove’s vision for Cambridge stand a chance?
The housing secretary wants to build nearly three times as many homes as the target set by Cambridge’s own planners. Is there something he knows that they don’t? Daniel Gayne reports
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Liverpool set to be first to use locally-led development corporation
New model was established by Gove in Levelling Up Act
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Planning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategy
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Gove intervenes in London Plan as Khan pledges to double council housebuilding
Housing secretary and London mayor continue battle over housing
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Extension gives councils enough time to ensure building control provision, says LABC chief
But overall registrations unlikely to rise substantially from current level
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Building control averts looming crisis after accreditation deadline extended
Inspectors now have until July to prove competence following announcement of 13 week extension for industry in England
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Green light for changes to HTA’s revised plans for former biscuit factory
Hawkins Brown and Arney Fender Katsalidis also working on plans for 1,600 homes in Bermondsey
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DLUHC picks top barrister to lead review into speeding up major infrastructure projects
Department also opens consultation on accelerated planning for big commercial schemes
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Building safety group ‘deeply concerned’ by developers still building to old standards
‘We do not understand that mindset,’ group chaired by Judith Hackitt admits
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UKGBC launches new embodied carbon reporting guidance
Architects and others urged to take accountability for carbon created by their designs
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Building Safety Act slowing down recovery, Arcadis warns
Consultant says 2024 will be bottom of current cycle
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Green light for HTA’s 140-home west London scheme after second staircase changes
The HTA-designed scheme will include a mix of studios and one, two and three-bedroom apartments
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The race against time to avoid a building control inspection crisis
LABC fears a shutdown of building control services in April due to a lack of certified inspectors. How worried should we be? asks Daniel Gayne