Church Commissioners for England gets green light for 1,000-home Lincoln development
The Church Commissioners for England has received planning permission for a mixed-use community in Lincoln with over a thousand new homes.
Read moreThe Church Commissioners for England has received planning permission for a mixed-use community in Lincoln with over a thousand new homes.
Read moreDavid Livesey, Connells Group chief executive, has announced his intention to retire after 34 years with the company.
Read moreHomebuyer Show Scotland has announced a new media partnership with WhatHouse.com, the UK’s leading new homes platform.
Read moreHousingAnywhere, Europe’s largest mid-to-long-term rental platform, has announced its UK expansion into London, Manchester and Birmingham.
Read moreArtisan Real Estate drives for zero carbon living by installing 126 individual air source heat pumps at Rowanbank Gardens in Edinburgh.
Read moreAdlington Retirement Living has completed three land purchases in three months as part of its ambitious expansion plans.
Read moreLichfields has launched a new framework designed to help decision-makers and property developers better navigate local planning processes.
Read moreDenbury Homes has adopted the New Homes Quality Board’s new Code of Practice to provide greater clarity and guidance to customers.
Read moreWe take our weekly look at some of the appointments and promotions across the housebuilding industry and its supply chain. David Brown, TopHat TopHat has appointed David Brown as chief financial officer, joining from JCB, where he was chief...
Read moreThe Hill Group has purchased the former West Car Park site from the Bristol Zoological Society which will deliver 62 luxury new homes.
Read moreSGI has announced an exciting collaboration with John Lewis at its award-winning Middlewood Locks development near Manchester City Centre.
Read moreThe British Property Federation has urged the government to reform existing planning contributions rather than going ahead with plans to introduce a new levy.
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