More News – Page 328
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NewsArchitects give Toffees’ fans something to chew over
Everton expects to submit proposals this year
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NewsBlack mark for BDP as firms report prompt payment times
Architect failed to pay 57% of invoices on time
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NewsGlancy Nicholls sets sights on Birmingham’s tallest tower
Meanwhile Glenn Howells aims to regenerate run-down shopping centre
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NewsKhan gives AFK housing scheme the thumbs up
Mayor approves scheme after developer increases number of affordable homes
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NewsRSHP and AHMM vie for Portsmouth uni job
Feilden Clegg, Hawkins Brown and Nicholas Hare also chasing deal under £400m revamp
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NewsMorris & Company’s proposal for Embassy Gardens office goes in for planning
Scheme opposite new US Embassy
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NewsSacked Grenfell inquiry ‘expert’ hit with new convictions
John Priestley fined £4,500 for continuing to call himself an architect after 2018 rap
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NewsManser Practice wins German embassy competition
London practice tops six-strong shortlist to refurbish and extend Ethiopia outpost
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NewsKilburn Nightingale hits right note with St Paul’s work
Chorister boarding house project involves grade I and II buildings
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NewsGovernment relaxes architect visa requirements
RIBA welcomes move but demands drop in £30k salary threshold
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NewsChapman Taylor lodges plans for Bristol student flats
Project will be ready for opening of new campus in 2022
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NewsNew plans go in for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Faulkner Browns increases ‘affordable’ housing to 50%
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NewsCamden brings in Levitt Bernstein to protect Alexandra Road
Council responds to heritage groups’ outrage
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NewsPrime minister grilled on major infrastructure projects
Boris Johnson makes statement on priorities for his government
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NewsNew brooms sweep into Housing Ministry after Boris’ clear-out
RIBA welcomes announcement that Jenrick and McVey will attend cabinet
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NewsSix architects shortlisted for Stephen Lawrence Prize 2019
Cork House is also Stirling Prize contender







