On 20 July, members of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI) came to the Sagrada Família and destroyed what they could.
HS2 has completed its five-mile tunnelling drive into London. A tunnel boring machine (TBM) named Sushila broke through at ...
Marylebone Square is a mixed-use development that has breathed new life into a long-vacant site in the centre of London. Ben Flatman traces its evolution Source: E8 Architecture / Concord London Our ...
Construction on high-speed rail scheme started too early, new chief tells MPs HS2 has begun a full programme reset which may not be complete for more than a year, MPs were told this week. Senior ...
South Cambridgeshire District Council has approved up to 4,500 homes for a new neighbourhood north of the village of Waterbeach. Plans for Waterbeach New Town East include 30% affordable housing, a 20 ...
The RIBA, the RTPI, the CIOB and RICS have issued a joint call for built environment Level 7 apprenticeships to be exempt from proposed changes to the Growth and Skills Levy. The four institutes, ...
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Keltbray Infrastructure Services Limited (KISL) has rebranded as Aureos. The new name comes after the company was acquired by private equity firm EMK Capital in August this year. According to the ...
There is much to like in the updated planning guidance but ministers should demand that new housing targets are delivered sooner rather than later, writes Paul Smith Updates to national planning ...
Pennycook tells Lords committee percentage of green belt to be released to be less than 10% The amount of green belt land likely to be released as a result of the government’s grey belt policy is ...
Public-private partnership aims to accelerate large-scale housing developments across England Homes England has announced a £250m master developer joint venture with US fund Oaktree Capital Management ...
Firm had argued that original £16m figure handed to it last March was excessive Keltbray has been told to pay £18m for its role in the demolition sector’s bid rigging scandal after it lost its appeal ...