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.
A mixed-use development in the heart of Southall is under construction. Plans have been approved to build 133 residential units at 49 and 57-59 High Street, with 517 square metres of ground floor, flexible use commercial space.