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Westmorland and Furness Council will contribute £2.5m towards the delivery of affordable housing at Windermere Gateway while ...
The Whistl deal means there is 215,000 sq ft of speculative space across three units left available at the 360,000 sq ft ...
Calvert will head up Anwyl Homes’ operations in Cheshire, North Wales, and parts of Shropshire, Wirral and Greater Manchester ...
Manchester City Council has selected the developer to deliver a high-density residential scheme on the site of the Church ...
The council has owned Bradley Fold Trading Estate since 1983 and is planning to redevelop the 275,000 sq ft asset, parts of which are uninsurable. The age of the units and a lack of investment over ...
Casey, Grasscroft Property, Barratt Redrow, Kellen Homes, and Wain Homes are seeking public feedback on plans to redevelop ...
Liverpool City Council has given consent to both Ascot Luxury Living’s application for a 194-apartment block, and the plans ...
The local contractor has been retained for phase two of the regeneration project as it nears completion of the initial refurbishment package.
Outline plans now submitted aim to see the former Cadent gasworks site on Winwick Road redeveloped into industrial space with supporting office accommodation.
The chief executive of L&G Affordable Homes chatted with Place North West about working on the Olympic Village ahead of the London 2012 games and what “affordable” housing really means.
Cumberland Council and Westmorland & Furness Council have written to the devolution minister requesting that the proposed May 2026 election is delayed until 2027.
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