All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 9
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Green light for tallest building in Bristol
Olympian Homes scheme will replace Premier Inn tower
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‘Construction seems to have fallen down the food chain’ – Scape’s Mark Robinson on what the government must change
As the public sector-owned procurement specialist launches its Charter for Change, its chief executive tells Daniel Gayne how the next government can do more to promote the construction sector
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Mayors Burnham and Rotheram back creation of board to oversee new rail links
Mayors of Greater Manchester and Liverpool re-iterate commitment to improving links between the two cities
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Plans in for 76-storey residential tower in Manchester
Drawn up by local practice Simspon Haugh, scheme would be tallest building outside London
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Persimmon ‘on track’ to build more than 10,000 homes this year
Housebuilder buoyed by ‘robust’ visitor numbers in first three months of year
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‘Good, but not perfect’ – What next for Homes England?
A year after the launch of its five-year strategic plan, an independent review of Homes England has set out recommendations for improving the body. But with an election coming soon, what might the future actually hold for the agency? Daniel Gayne reports.
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Scottish government to introduce its own ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Levy
UK Government agrees to devolve powers
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Local elections 2024: London mayor Sadiq Khan’s record on the built environment
What might a third term for the capital’s most powerful politician look like? Daniel Gayne considers the mayor’s record so far
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East West Rail chief to leave
Former Landsec head of development Beth West says she’s going for ‘new challenge’
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RICS paints sunny picture for housing market in March
UK residential survey shows improvements in demand, expectations and prices
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Police making construction ‘impossible’ with haulage restrictions, says NFB
Body calls on government to interveneÂ
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Saudi Arabia to scale back plans for desert city, say reports
Plans for 170 km city cut to less than 3 km by 2030
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Homes England should ‘take more risk’ and lead on more schemes, says review
Report endorses role of housing body but recommends offloading Help-to-Buy and building safety responsibilities
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Kier to work on roll-out of fleet of mini-nuclear reactors
Construction firm will explore opportunities to deploy reactors after signing MoU with nuclear specialists
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Industry commission urges policy changes to close £44bn urban ‘growth gap’
Lack of investment holding back cities outside London
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Winners announced for £1.6bn healthcare decarbonisation framework
Four year scheme will enable range of installation services and fabric upgrades
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Rowley asks for more time to respond to MMC report as industry exits mount
Lords committee wants full response before end of May
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Biodiversity Net Gain rules come into force for small sites
Sector fears councils not prepared for expansion of rules
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FMB’s Brian Berry: ‘That anyone can be a builder is not helpful to the reputation of the industry’
With an election on the horizon, Daniel Gayne spoke to the leader of the representative body for construction SMEs to get his thoughts about the choices on offerÂ
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Turnover and profit down at Cala as rumours of sale swirl
Owner L&G reportedly looking for buyer for housebuilder