All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 5
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NewsNew hospitals programme and HS2 are ‘unachievable’, says IPA
Both schemes given red ratings by infrastructure body
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NewsGovernment’s top infrastructure advisor ‘never been convinced’ by HS2 governance structure
John Armitt will chair NIC until July as it moves towards merger with IPA
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects submits plans for 520-home scheme in Bristol
LDA Design also working on mixed-use project for Legal & General
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NewsHS2 submits revised designs for Grimshaw’s Curzon Street station
Amends to Birmingham terminus include changes to materials used for roof
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NewsNew building safety regime adding six months to delivery, says Unite Group
Student housing specialist says new BSA gateway system adding to risk of delay on projects
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NewsAHMM submits new plans for tower over Southwark underground station
TfL previously had plans approved in 2022
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NewsGrey belt housing delivery will be ‘meaningful but not significant’, says minister
Matthew Pennycook tells Lords committee percentage of green belt to be released likely to be less than 10%
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NewsHS2 chair to step down as costs on job continue to rise
Government says latest £66bn figure could come down after intervention
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News‘Significant’ investment in military homes planned after MOD repurchases £6bn estate
More than 36,000 military homes were sold in 1996 by MoD
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NewsSingle payment from developers to replace environmental mitigation rules under new plan
Government proposes taking responsibility for environmental mitigation under new system, but developers will pick up cheque
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NewsHowells and Allies & Morrison submit revised plans for 3,600 riverside homes in east London
Developer Ballymore hopes to start on two Newham schemes next year
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NewsFinalised changes to National Planning Policy Framework to be published tomorrow
Reports suggested grey belt definition could be widened
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NewsRayner asks regulator for ‘fundamental review’ of Approved Documents
Guidance on meeting regulations to be simplified
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NewsProposed NPPF changes not enough to meet 1.5m housebuilding target, says think tank
Centre for Cities estimates private housebuilding unlikely to get beyond three-quarters of target
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NewsGovernment commits to fixing cladding on high-rises by end of 2029
Nearly 30 developers commit to doubling speed of remediation
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NewsRapid surge in demand could result in material supply issues, says CLC
Market slowdown has led to reduction in supply and stock levels, industry group warns
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NewsMorris + Company submits plans for 200-unit student-focused housing scheme in Camden
Regal and 4C Group bring forward second scheme working together
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NewsRayner intervenes over 8,400-home scheme in Kent opposed by local council
Planning officers had recommended refusal for Milton Studio-designed scheme due to “urbanising impact”
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NewsConstruction ‘sleepwalking’ to repeat of Grenfell due to ‘culture of silence’, says industry organisation
Considerate Constructors Scheme says workers are reporting concerns over safety of materials used on new builds
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NewsThree in five buildings with dangerous cladding have yet to be identified, warns watchdog
Some unsafe buildings may never be identified, National Audit Office says






