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Solar panels
Hazelton Homes has installed Baxi solar panels at its development of apartments in Anstey, Leicestershire. The in-roof flat-plate solar collectors will provide hot water for all the top-floor apartments at the site.
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Croydon facelift: Regeneration scheme
Croydon council this week confirmed it had selected John Laing Partnership as its preferred partner to regenerate its land in the borough
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£100m Asda scheme
Asda is to redevelop a 6ha site in Barnet, north London, owned by gas company Transco.
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Wolverhampton halls gets green light
Victoria Hall wins planning permission for £37m complex in Wolverhampton
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Planning manual
The government has published a manual to speed up planning partnerships between councils and developers.
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War site hotel
EPR Architects has been given the green light for a six-storey hotel on one of the last Second World War-damaged sites in Islington, north London.
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TCPA tackles climate change
The Town and Country Planning Association is to formulate a “new agenda” to respond to the growing threat of climate change
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Land Secs to submit new Victoria plans
Developer Land Securities is to submit a “radical reformation” of its plans for the redevelopment of the area around London’s Victoria station in the next few weeks.
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Well Don: Sheffield regeneration project
British Land has submitted proposals for this regeneration project in Sheffield, intended to be a gateway to the city
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Asia boosts Hyder
Consultant says buoyant markets in the Middle East and Asia have compensated for “flat” trading in the UK
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Crest figures down 13%
Housebuilder Crest Nicholson has posted a 13% drop in pre-tax profit from £80.1m to £69.7m in the year ended 31 October 2007.
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The Lady of the Dunes: Zaha Hadid's Dubai opera house
This is Zaha Hadid Architects’ design for an opera house and cultural centre in Dubai
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A mammoth effort to make elephants happy
An elephant house designed by Foster + Partners has opened at Copenhagen Zoo.
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Prison Service to waive crown immunity to Building Regs
The Prison Service is to seek formal Building Regulations approval for new prisons for the first time in an effort to prove they are safe.
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Insurers amend safety guidance for combustible cladding
The use of a cladding material that has been suspected of contributing to the spread of fires could be cut back after the Association of British Insurers changed its guidance on the product.
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£3.3m of contracts
Engineer UCS Civils has won three contracts worth £3.3m to build a drainage system in Rotherham, a junction in Gainsborough and the upgrade of a junction in Grantham.
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Exeter university
HLM Architects has won a contract to design a £12m building for the School of Business and Economics at the University of Exeter.
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EDAW appointed
EDAW Manchester has been appointed masterplanner and landscape architect for a 40-acre brownfield site near Chesterfield.
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NG Bailey’s win
NG Bailey has won a £20m contract for the M&E fit-out of Drapers Gardens in London.