Planning consent has been granted for redevelopment of the Southernwood Retail Park in Southwark. The mixed-use scheme will deliver 724 residential units, including 219 affordable homes, and will feature a 48-storey tower. More than 2,500 square metres of shops, cafes and restaurants, a 195-room hotel, a three-screen cinema and public spaces are also proposed. The
Demonstrating sustainable and economical movement of people can help to secure the best possible planning outcome for property developers and future residents of a development. It is increasingly important not only during the planning application process, but also following site completion and beyond into occupation. When Brighton Marina Group needed to demonstrate delivery of Section
Plans for a £180 million mixed-use redevelopment scheme near the Stratford Centre will breathe new life into the east London district, creating a visual link between old and new Stratford. Buildings next to the centre will be demolished to make way for two residential 42- and 21-storey towers offering 400 new homes, a 299-bed hotel,
A Marks & Spencer food store, an Aldi supermarket and a care home are open for business on a former caravan park in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. The first residents have moved in to a 216-home Taylor Wimpey development on the site.