by Jennine Romeo | Jun 28, 2023 | Our News
‘Thou shall not lose offices’ is a tried and tested planning mantra at the Corporation of London, which has served them well for decades and has enabled the City to maintain its status as a global economic powerhouse. However, a confluence of planning, environmental,...
by Jennine Romeo | Jun 27, 2023 | Our News
In January 2021 internet sales as a percentage of all retail peaked at 37.8%. By spring 2023 it had fallen back down to 25% [1]. This trend reversal has led some commentators to suggest that warehousing demand is falling – but the reality is far from the case....
by Jennine Romeo | Jun 20, 2023 | Our News
Reflecting on my time as a student in Sheffield in the noughties, my accommodation could be considered ‘basic’ at best; the cheapest halls on offer in the first year followed by a fairly grimy HMO for the second and third year. I even remember one landlord trying to...
by Jennine Romeo | Jun 13, 2023 | Our News
As of 1st of June, Active Travel England (ATE) has become a statutory consultee on all large planning applications, developments equal to or exceeding 150 housing units, 7,500 m2 of floorspace or an area of 5 hectares. Active travel has increasingly been climbing the...
by Jennine Romeo | Jun 6, 2023 | Our News
Debate in Glasgow suggests that tall buildings can be integrated into the city’s landscape, with a focus on balancing increased density and economic growth while preserving existing character and identity. An emerging policy context for tall buildings in Glasgow...
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