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Broadway writes off debt
Broadway Malyan has been forced to write off more than £800,000 in bad debt because UK and Middle Eastern firms that owed it money have gone bust.
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Prince Charles joins heritage body
The Prince of Wales has become the new patron of heritage group the Historic Towns Forum (HTF).
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Hull History Centre opens
Pringle Richards Sharratt's £10 million Hull History Centre has been officially opened to the public.
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Olympic Park legacy plans revealed
A "poppy day" garden, complete with a war memorial and trees which will flower in red close to Remembrance Day, is being planned for the Olympic Park.
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Simpson's Kensington Palace plans to be redrawn
John Simpson has been sent back to the drawing board to redesign a controversial extension to Kensington Palace.
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Make-designed sustainable footballer's house goes for planning
Make Architects has designed this ultra-sustainable home for England and Manchester United footballer Gary Neville.
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Two teams in the running for Wandsworth schools programme
Foster & Partners, AHMM and Wired Architects are among the practices within the final two teams bidding for Wandsworth’s £300 million school building programme.
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Cabe slams Tottenham Stadium masterplan
Cabe has refused to support plans for a new stadium for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club drawn up by Make, KSS Design Group and Martha Schwartz.
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Foster’s sets out plans for Stockholm revamp
Public consultation has begun on Foster & Partners and Berg Arkitektkontor’s masterplan to revamp the Slussen area of Stockholm, Sweden.
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Network Rail has go-ahead for Milton Keynes HQ
GMW’s plans for a national centre for Network Rail have been given planning approval.
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Tear down 60s and 70s buildings, says government adviser
The government’s new chief construction adviser has said buildings put up in the sixties and seventies should be torn down because it would be impossible to refurbish them to a sufficient standard laid down by green targets.
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Archial reports 20% drop in revenue
Archial has announced that the amount of business it did in 2009 was 20% down on the previous year.
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King's Cross Square winner to be picked next week
A nine-strong jury – including Rab Bennetts and Grimshaw’s Chris Nash – will meet next week to decide on a winner for the long-awaited King’s Cross Square competition.
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Alan Cherry, housebuilder behind Accordia, dies
Respected housebuilder Alan Cherry, the founding director of Countryside Properties, has died at the age of 76.
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Photographers hold protest over use of Terrorism Act
More than 2,000 photographers gathered in Trafalgar Square on Saturday to protest against the use of the Terrorism Act to stop and search photographers taking pictures in public spaces.
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Huge Salford redevelopment gets green light
Salford’s largest-ever planning application, for an 18ha redevelopment linking several areas of the city, has been given the green light.
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Sheppard Robson to design Trafford grammar school
Sheppard Robson has won a contract to design a £20 million Roman Catholic boys’ grammar school in Trafford.
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Munday joins Populous to head masterplanning team
Populous has appointed Ashley Munday as principal of its newly formed global masterplanning team.
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Anderson appointed chair of Architecture and Design Scotland
Karen Anderson has been appointed chair of Architecture and Design Scotland.
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Western Design makes waves with Poole hydrotherapy suite
Dorset-based practice Western Design has won planning permission for a £5 million extension to the Victoria Education Centre, a residential and day school for young disabled people in Poole