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City views: How to British cities see London?

Posted on: 14 May 2014
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This report, produced in partnership with Centre for London and supported by Lloyds Banking Group, brings together findings from a survey of people living in 16 cities outside of London, a national survey, and a series of discussions with local government and business leaders. Taken together, these new insights tell us more about how people living outside of London perceive the capital.

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What’s next for residential development

Posted on: 12 May 2014
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Savills has published the latest information on the residential property market.

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The venue partnership

Posted on: 12 May 2014
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In a bid to gauge the state of the venue/organiser relationship, Exhibition News and Vivid Interface conducted a research project that asked organisers to rate the services provided by their venues, and outline their concerns and wish lists. One of the cornerstones of the approach was whether venues are looked at as mere spaces in which organisers provide all the intelligence, or if the two are working increasingly in partnership. A summary of the research is available online.

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Basement Construction Part 1: Design considerations

Posted on: 12 May 2014
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This blog argues that when considering whether to construct a basement it is first worth weighing up the advantages and disadvantages, and then also thinking about a number of design considerations which will undoubtedly impact on the construction method, waterproofing, safety, usability and ultimately, costs.

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London Evolution Animation

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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A new animation from University College London’s Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis illustrates how London has changed from Roman times to the present day. Extracting from thousands of geo-referenced records, “London Evolution Animation” categorises the information by periods, with new road segments popping up in grey and “statutorily protected buildings and structures” showing up in yellow.

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English Heritage Conservation: Housing

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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English Heritage have published the latest edition of its Conservation Bulletin, with a specific focus on how traditional housing, historic building conversions and sensitively designed new homes can meet housing demand while conserving and enhancing heritage. The Bulletin looks in greater detail at both the likely implications of current housing demand on historic places, and how this can be managed to create successful outcomes. The report covers articles on areas including making garden cities a reality, neighbourhood planning, and making better use of the planning system. The Bulletin is published twice a year by English Heritage, with the intention of communicating new ideas relating to the understanding, management and enjoyment of the historic environment. Back copies of the Bulletin, together with the latest issue are available online.

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Resilient cities

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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A report by the property group Grosvenor has ranked the world’s leading cities according to their resilience to, amongst others, climate change. The three most resilient cities are Canadian, while London rates 18th, which despite its good adaptive capacity, suffers because of its lack of affordable housing.

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NHBC New Homes Statistics Review: 1st quarter 2014

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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The latest quarterly statistics from the National House-Building Council (NHBC) reveal sustained growth and consolidation in the UK housing industry for the start of 2014, with encouraging growth in London and the rest of the UK.

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Building economic resilience? An analysis of local economic partnerships’ plans

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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The authors of this report assess the extent to which local enterprise partnerships are addressing and planning for the long-term economic and social challenges that their areas face. This report assesses the strategies that Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) were tasked with drawing up in order to win a share of the Local Growth Fund, appraising them against a newly-developed ‘LEP resilience framework’ which assesses key areas of policy, including innovation and entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, infrastructure investment, accountability and environmental sustainability.

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Permissions to land: Busting the myths about house builders and ‘land banking’

Posted on: 9 May 2014
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The Home Builders Federation has published a report which claims that house builders are not hoarding land. Research showed that 63% of land that Britain’s larger housebuilders own is on sites under construction. The Federation said that with the nature of large sites, homes would be at various stages of completion and take years to build out. The report found that most of the remainder of the land was in the planning pipeline without an implementable consent. Only 4% had an implementable planning permission, with work not yet started on site.

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