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Levitate wins appeal victory for 29 homes in Surrey green belt
The scheme involves demolishing redundant agricultural sheds at Perrysfield Farm, near Oxted, to make way for the two-storey houses, including...

Foster + Partners on AJ100 Practice of the Year 2025 shortlist
Foster + Partners, which last year topped the AJ100 for the 13th year running, continues to demonstrate impressive business success globally,...

Allies and Morrison takes over on Crown Estate/Lendlease’s Euston project

News of the appointment comes just days after The Crown Estate snapped up a 50 per cent stake in the Lendlease-backed oversite development...


Developers to face penalties over housing delays
Announced on Sunday (25 May), the new powers would give councils the ability to force developers to speed up housing delivery and potentially...

Hackney reveals architects’ designs for fresh wave of infill council housing
The projects have been drawn up by Haworth Tompkins, Al-Jawad Pike, NOOMA Studio, Archio and Citizens Design Bureau, which, along with Sergison...

Government’s new towns could cost £48 billion, report says
Research published by consultancy firm WPI Strategy, which has been handed to the New Towns Taskforce, estimates the cost of building a dozen...

RIBA says government’s immigration clampdown risks 1.5m homes target
As part of proposals outlined by Keir Starmer on Monday (12 May), tougher entry requirements for students and workers would be introduced to...

SimpsonHaugh’s 990-home Birmingham scheme gets go-ahead
The plans, drawn up for developer Vita Group, were approved by Birmingham City Council’s planning committee at a meeting last week (8 May)...

Turner Works bags planning for Catford mixed-use regeneration scheme
The scheme will deliver 113 affordable homes and a mix of workspace across two buildings standing at eight and twelve storeys. It will be...

HS2 ‘a good way off having a clear outline’ for Euston terminus
Mark Worthington, the government’s independent HS2 commissioner, has said in his final report in the role that ‘we remain a good way off’ having...