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NewsLondon commercial slowdown blamed as Keltbray racks up £1m bill for redundancy costs
Firm says figure in latest results due out later this week
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NewsPlaid Cymru plans development corporation and 20,000 social homes by 2030
Party now the biggest in Senedd after last week’s local elections
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NewsHowells’ plans to redevelop Derby’s historic Assembly Rooms set for approval this week
Music venue that has hosted gigs by The Smiths, Oasis and Elton John has been shut for over a decade
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NewsProposed 21,000-home new town under threat following Labour defeat in Enfield
Conservatives and Greens both campaigned on pledge to oppose north London scheme
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NewsHawkins Brown gets thumbs-up for downsized Manchester Met library
Approval comes a year after council approved a larger version of the scheme later deemed unviable
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NewsWork to revamp Unilever’s listed City headquarters gets green light
KPF aiming to transform buiding with all-electric scheme aiming to ‘attract new generation’ of occupiers
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CommentNow Reform UK are serious contenders, should the built environment despair or rejoice?
A government led by Nigel Farage would probably move faster on planning than its predecessors, but he may well find reality is harder to control than rhetoric, writes Richard Steer
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In partnershipBuilding Systems Thinking: Our water and wastewater systems need replumbing
Public and media discontent over hosepipe bans and storm overflows is understandable. But the UK does not have drinking water and sewage problems so much as a rainwater management problem, says Matt Wheeldon
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NewsSigns that Gateway 2 approvals process is beginning to speed up, HG Construction says
But resi specialist says teething problems remain while turnover stayed flat last year because of ‘predicted delays’ in getting regulatory green lights
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NewsHS2 admits it got its numbers wrong as Birmingham train depot let at more than three times original £250m budget
Revised price tag of £856m means cost of Washwood Heath scheme has gone up by nearly 250%
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