With strong price growth predicted for the regional housing market coupled with ongoing low interest rates, the buy to let market is looking favourable for landlords seeking to invest outside of London. In the South
In May 2021 the overall RIBA Future Trends Workload Index increased by 6 points to a balance figure of +30. This indicates a level of optimism about future workloads among architects not seen since 2016.
Work is well underway on a new training facility which will secure HMNB Clyde as the central base for submariners in the UK. Last year the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) awarded a contract worth £100-million
Burrington Estates has appointed David Jervis, the former head of Spitfire Bespoke Homes, to lead its expansion into the Midlands as it embarks on an ambitious growth plan. The Exeter-based residential and commercial developer has
Bellway Homes recently launched The Printworks, a collection of 96 new homes, in central Reading. This development, which comprises both houses and apartments is centrally located on Cardiff Road, conveniently close to Reading mainline station.
In its March 2021 Budget, the UK government set out plans for eight new freeports to be created across England. Carter Jonas Partners Charles Hardcastle and Dermot Scanlon explain the opportunities and challenges presented. As
A combination of excellent customer service and detailed environmental reporting has catapulted the McGrath Group to the top of the property service company’s waste supply chain. Although our partnership with Axis Europe dates back to
Leicester-based industrial supplies distributor Cromwell has been recognised as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces by leading workplace recognition programme Great Place to Work. Cromwell, a global supplier of industrial tools and equipment, ranked 11
Leading UK conservation specialist, DBR, restores the Palace of Westminster’s iconic 19th century flooring to its original splendour The Palace of Westminster was built during the Middle Ages as a royal residence to a number
In June 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlined planning reforms and a £12bn investment in affordable housing projects with the aim to cut red tape and speed up housebuilding in England. As the housing landscape