A rush of co-living schemes have arisen but getting approval for them is somewhat of a lottery
The self-driving car may be some away off, but urban policy, transport use and technology are changing how we build cities
Two schemes in Greenwich, with more than 1,000 homes combined, have been “called in” by the mayor of London after they were refused consent at planning committee last month.
COMMENT: Last month, Waterside Places, a joint venture between Muse and the Canal & Rivers Trust submitted revised plans for its Brentford Lock West scheme.
London’s planning approvals fell for the second year running in 2017, according to the latest GLA statistics, with a total of 69,000 units granted consent, although this figure was still…
The GLA has released its Housing in London report, an annual account and in-depth look at the capital’s housing market.