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Tim Clark

Tim Clark

Legal & Professional Editor at Property Week

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    Older people’s housing provision remains ‘woefully insufficient’

    A final report by the Older People’s Housing Taskforce (OPHT) is “a marker in the sand”, as chair of Associated Retirement Community Operators Nick Sanderson puts it (p19). Published last week, ‘Our future homes: housing that promotes wellbeing and community for an ageing population’ looks at the provision for appropriate accommodation for older people – and it doesn’t pull its punches.
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    What should be done with £8bn in unspent S106 and CIL funds?

    “Every developer in the country should be checking with local authorities to see if Section 106 funds over three years old have been spent,” says Mark Shearer, founder and chief executive of ActionFunder.
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    The future of smart buildings

    The lifts to the viewing deck at the top of 22 Bishopsgate in the City of London have two options: floor one and floor 58. Once in, your ears pop as the lift glides effortlessly up, and in less than a minute you are 254m above ground with the capital laid out below like a living map.
    propertyweek.com

    Big interview with CO-RE chief executive Bradley Baker: Aiming high

    The name Ama Dablam might not be well known outside mountaineering circles, but its relative obscurity makes the peak no less daunting.
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    Local group’s success in overturning planning permission could spel...

    Charlbury in west Oxfordshire is a quintessential Cotswold town. Nestled in the Evenlode Valley, the settlement can trace its history to early Anglo-Saxon times. With pretty sandstone cottages lining the quiet streets, it typifies the English rural idyll.
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    Can Labour get HS2 development back on track at Euston station?

    If there was a prize for the most loathed public building in London, Euston train station would be a favourite to lift the trophy. The terminus that provides a vital link to Birmingham, Manchester and beyond is regularly panned for being overcrowded and even dangerous for passengers.
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    Troubled waters: cleaning up Britain’s waterways - Property Week

    From the chalk streams of Wessex to the coasts of Cornwall, raw sewage spills have become a vexing issue for those who care about the quality of the country’s waterways. The cause has even been taken up by celebrities such as pop star Feargal Sharkey and TV presenter Carol Vorderman, who have joined the campaign to clean up Britain’s rivers.
    propertyweek.com

    Managing expectations: Manchester’s Co-op Live arena proof that goo...

    When a developer opens a new venue to the public, it is the marketing department’s dream to be top of the news agenda. The 20,500-seat Co-op Live indoor arena in Manchester, however, has generated headlines for all the wrong reasons.
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    Closing the Performance Gap with NABERS UK | Online - Property Week

    NABERS UK will both act as an engine to better understand our buildings, and to drive the energy and carbon reductions our climate so urgently needs. The expected financial rewards for building owners create the critical virtuous circle which can fund building performance improvement. NABERS Energy Assessor, Phil Tower from ...
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    ESG set to be a top priority for the industry in the year ahead - P...

    Sustainability goals, net-zero targets and energy standards are key issues for investors and developers.
    propertyweek.com

    Black Women in Real Estate addresses the industry’s dearth of diver...

    BWRE is aiming to boost inclusivity in an industry young professionals increasingly consider a ‘secret sector’