All UK articles – Page 329
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Housebuilding to kick off drive to cut EU red tape
Home Builders Federation set to quiz members on post-Brexit reform of regulations
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Chinese developer says Brexit is 'no big thing'
Man behind Farrells’ Royal Albert Dock scheme says UK remains attractive for investment
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Allies and Morrison OK'd for Old Oak homes
West London scheme part of wider Opportunity Area development
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Building Study
Warwick Hall, Burford by Acanthus Clews Architects
Building anything new in a Cotswold village is hard enough, but when it’s next door to one of the nation’s best-loved churches, you know you’ve got your work cut out. Ike Ijeh admires a deft piece of architectural reinterpretation by Acanthus Clews Architects
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Historic England names new planning director
Government heritage adviser appoints Architectural Heritage Fund’s Ian Morrison
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Green light for Chapman Taylor shopping centre extension
Exeter project adds restaurants, cinema and sports centre
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It's not just the Garden Bridge: other crossings for London
Ike Ijeh takes a look at the other bridges planned across the Thames
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Slew of new Liverpool towers gets green light
City council approves five new towers at latest planning committee meeting
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Wright & Wright get council blessing for Lambeth Palace library
New library and archive first new building at site for 200 years
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Garden Bridge: Troubled crossing
Margaret Hodge’s recent report on the controversial Garden Bridge has highlighted the question of whether the mayor of London should pull the plug on the project, even if it means wasting £46.4m of public money already committed. David Blackman reports
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Tate viewing gallery row moves to the High Court
Residents at a luxury apartment complex on the South Bank have issued a writ against the Tate Modern
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Second competition launched for Lithuanian up-and-comer
Kaunas named 2022 European Capital of Culture
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Liverpool residents invite Unesco chiefs to defend World Heritage threat in person
Public seminars will question ‘conservation vs development’ approach
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Penoyre & Prasad Bath office scheme green light
Project is part of new business district planned for city
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Theresa May calls snap general election
The prime minister has called a general election for Thursday 8 June