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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Closed for lunch 12pm - 1pm each day

Closed all day Saturday and Sunday and bank holidays

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The Project Support Centre is located in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.

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E-tailing and logistics

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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In this report DTZ considers the relationship between the rapidly-evolving UK online retail market, including the recent click-and-collect phenomenon, and the logistics networks required to support e-tailing now and in the future. After a period of low activity, developers are seizing the opportunity to build industrial space speculatively again. This is focused almost exclusively in the Midlands and London, the South East and East to meet the demand from retailers looking for large distribution hubs to satisfy the needs of growing online spending. You need to register on the DTZ to view the document.

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Geodiversity Charter for England

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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The Charter sets out the clear ambition that geodiversity is recognised as an integral and vital part of our environment, economy and heritage that must be safeguarded and managed for current and future generations. It has been developed by the English Geodiversity Forum, a partnership of organisations and groups.

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Whereabouts London

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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Whereabouts London is a new web application launched by the Future Cities Catapult. It takes 235 open datasets including adult qualification level, proximity to green space, general health and Flickr photo count and overlays them on a map of London to create eight new neighbourhoods, or ‘Whereabouts.’ Whereabouts are not defined by physical location, defining their catchment area by the type of people who live there, the benefits they enjoy and the challenges they face. Reimagining neighbourhoods in this way could help local authorities to commission shared services more effectively. It could help a transport provider to tailor a service more efficiently, make behaviour change campaigns scalable to new areas of a city or reduce start-up costs for innovative new businesses, to name just a few applications.

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China Welcome

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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This video presents an interview with Keith Beecham, interim CEO of VisitBritain, about Chinese tourism into the UK, tourist visas for the Chinese, the GREAT China Welcome.

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Inbound tourism: State of the nation

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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This presentation from VisitBritain provides information on Britain’s share of inbound tourism visitors compared with other markets.

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Energy strategy 2012 to 2015

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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This paper presents the Government’s strategy for innovation in energy supply through to 2015.

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Heritage at risk 2014

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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English Heritage has today announced the latest findings of its annual Heritage at Risk Register.

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Linking London: a new generation of river crossings to revitalize the East Thames

Posted on: 23 October 2014
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This is the final report of the Commission on East Thames Crossings, established by the Centre for London, with the aims to develop a set of politically and financially robust proposals to deliver a step change in crossing capacity on the East Thames.

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Derwent London

Posted on: 22 October 2014
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Derwent London is one of London’s most innovative office specialist property regenerators and investors and is well known for its design-led philosophy and creative management approach to development. The website includes a news section and blog.

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O2O Magazine

Posted on: 22 October 2014
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This is the first issue of 020 since H2SO joined forces with Colliers International to create a London Office Markets team on an established global platform. In this issue, Boris Johnson lists his favourite buildings in London, we explore the evolution of Fitzrovia, and look at the forward thinking leaders of St James’s and the Cadogan Estate. This issue also includes the latest London property news and commentary.

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