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‘He was the doyen of residential property, the guv’nor of that business’

“Good development is all about people. It’s about making life better, creating beautiful homes and putting the wellbeing of the whole community at the heart of every plan. It’s about creating places that people will love as their own and care for long after we’ve all gone.”

In his own words, that is what really mattered to Tony Pidgley. In Waheed Nazir’s Regenerating Cities in 2019, he said “at the end of the day it comes down to people’s quality of life – how they see it rather than us developers or politicians”.

Pidgley died last week, on 26 June, aged 72. He is remembered as a true character, a builder who knew a site inside out, and a shrewd businessman, a bellwether for the market.

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