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Berkeley submits plans for resi scheme in Staines

Berkeley Homes has submitted plans to Spelthorne Borough Council for a major residential scheme in Staines-upon-Thames. → Read More

Berkeley goes bigger on London’s Old Kent Road

Berkeley Homes is set to submit revisions to its Old Kent Road scheme, SE15. Amendments to the scheme propose 1,300 homes, up to 44 storeys in height. → Read More

Big Yellow submits plans for residential with self-storage

Big Yellow Self Storage has submitted plans to redevelop its York Road site in Battersea, SW11. → Read More

Crossrail opening delayed by almost a year

TfL has announced that the opening of the central section of Crossrail’s Elizabeth line, between Paddington and Abbey Wood, has been delayed until autumn 2019. It had previously been scheduled to open on 9 December 2018. → Read More

Woking council proposes high-rise city centre towers

Woking Borough Council has submitted plans for two major high-rise residential projects in its town centre, through its own development vehicle, Thameswey. → Read More

Berkeley submits plan for 1,100 homes in Watford

Berkeley Homes has submitted an EIA application to Watford Borough Council for a major residential-led scheme close to the town centre. → Read More

Weston Homes submits plan for 1,300 homes in Barking

Weston Homes has submitted an EIA application for a major residential-led scheme close to Barking town centre. → Read More

L&G unveils vision for Arena site in Bristol

Legal & General has unveiled its alternative vision for Bristol’s “Temple Island”, subject to the Mayor’s decision on the best use of the plot, as it looks to transform the 5 acre site into a vibrant new quarter for the city. → Read More

Mayor approves L&Q Brentford scheme after ‘call-in’

Sadiq Khan has approved 441 new homes in Brentford, TW8, after using his "call-in" powers back in February, after it was originally refused by Hounslow council. → Read More

Frasers submits Aldgate East office scheme

Frasers Property has submitted plans to Tower Hamlets Council for an office-led scheme near Aldgate East Tube station. → Read More

New intensification rules persuade developers back to the drawing board

COMMENT: Last month, Waterside Places, a joint venture between Muse and the Canal & Rivers Trust submitted revised plans for its Brentford Lock West scheme. → Read More

Great Portland Estates reveal plans for London Bridge tower

Great Portland Estates has revealed plans for its New City Court site, near London Bridge, SE1. The plans involve a 35-storey office building, a stone’s throw from the Shard. → Read More

BeFirst reveals Barking plans EGi

Barking and Dagenham Council’s development company, has revealed plans for a major residential-led scheme in the heart of Barking town centre. → Read More

Camden approves Ted Baker hotel EGi

Reef Estates has been granted planning consent for a major mixed-use scheme near King’s Cross. → Read More

St William’s gasworks pipeline grows EGi

St William has submitted an EIA application for 2,800 homes for the Poplar gasworks site on Leven Road, E14, in what will be its biggest scheme to date. → Read More

Meyer wins long-running planning battle in Tolworth EGi

Meyer Homes has won planning consent from Kingston Council for nearly 1,000 homes in Tolworth. → Read More

Greenwich turns down plans for more than 1,000 homes EGi

Both Rockwell’s Charlton Riverside scheme on Anchor and Hope Lane, SE7, and JMH Group’s Harrow Manorway in Abbey Wood, SE2, were refused. Why, and where can developers go from here? → Read More

City of London's third-tallest skyscraper: The Diamond EGi

The City of London Corporation has granted planning consent to the £1.5bn "Diamond tower"; a 56-storey office tower that will become the City’s third tallest. → Read More

Another co-living scheme goes back on the market EGi

London’s co-living sector has suffered a fresh blow as another site hits the market after planning consent was not achieved. → Read More

Landmark Whitechapel refusal overturned in victory for London developers EGi

A major residential scheme in Whitechapel, E1, recently granted planning permission by an inspector on appeal, could have far-reaching effects on housing densities and rights to light in inner London. → Read More