A planning application for 40 flats opposite Orpington’s Walnuts Shopping Centre has been approved by Bromley Council. The existing building, a former Woolworths store on the High Street, will be demolished to make way for the...[READ MORE]
House prices have been consistently high since the start of the pandemic, though the latest drop in the market has left them at their lowest since 2017. Despite...[READ MORE]
A multi-million-pound development to transform a major part of a Derbyshire town from a wasteland filled with overgrown plants and derelict buildings into a retail, commercial and residential hub is well underway. Chesterfield Waterside is going to cost around...[READ MORE]
THE Government has approved a comprehensive Landlord Licensing scheme covering around 80 per cent of privately rented properties in Liverpool. The scheme is based on poor property conditions, targeting the 16 wards in the city where at least one in five homes is owned by a private landlord. Around...[READ MORE]
Bedford Hill is currently in the second phase of a one million pound improvement scheme that will look to make the area more safe and green. The first phase was completed earlier this year, seeing a number of safety measures introduced, as well as new granite paving and more trees and shrubs. In addition...[READ MORE]
Glasgow should take inspiration from New York and develop a ‘High Line’ route alongside the River Kelvin, a city MSP has said. Labour’s Paul Sweeney believes there is an...[READ MORE]
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It follows an update on the council’s asset management strategy – which aims to identify and sell council-owned buildings over the next few years to help reduce costs.It follows an update on the council’s asset management strategy – which aims to identify and sell council-owned buildings over the next few years to help reduce costs.A meeting of the...[READ MORE]
Plans to turn a former city centre office building into residential accommodation have left some residents cold, who were hoping for something different in the area. Chartwell House, on Hounds Gate, has been earmarked for conversion but the thought of new homes on the site, especially student accommodation with similar developments nearby, has left...[READ MORE]
Plans to develop 400 new flats at a former railway yard in Partick have been refused by councillors who claimed the proposals were old-fashioned. An application to redevelop the site at Beith Street,...[READ MORE]