Gove overrules planning inspector to approve West London mixed-use schemes | News

Gove overrules planning inspector to approve West London mixed-use schemes | News

Show Fullscreen Michael Gove has overruled the planning inspectorate to approve two mixed-use schemes in west London which had been recommended for refusal following a public inquiry. Patel Taylor’s 470-home Syon Gardens... Read more »
£50m East London mixed-use development to deliver new affordable apartments

£50m East London mixed-use development to deliver new affordable apartments

Award-winning housebuilder Weston Homes has exchanged on a new site in Barking, Town Quay Wharf, in partnership with Be First London, working on behalf of Barking and Dagenham Council. The site will... Read more »
New mixed-use neighbourhood coming to east London

New mixed-use neighbourhood coming to east London

The London Borough of Redbridge has unanimously approved plans for a mixed-use scheme in Ilford, East London. Designed by HTA for client Telford Homes, the scheme will deliver 837 new homes and... Read more »
Explore The Broadway mixed-use project by Squire & Partners

Explore The Broadway mixed-use project by Squire & Partners

The Broadway, a new, mixed-use project in west London by architecture practice Squire & Partners, has transformed a corner of Westminster. The large-scale scheme reimagined the 1960s Metropolitan Police Headquarters that previously... Read more »
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Ballymore mixed-use development in the royal docks is…

Property developer Ballymore recently submitted a planning application for its latest major mixed-use quarter. The new development will be located on the riverfront in London’s Royal Docks and is the company’s third... Read more »
Buckley Gray Yeoman completes mixed-use east London scheme

Buckley Gray Yeoman completes mixed-use east London scheme

The constructing is fashioned of two overlapping kinds which step up on either side to achieve an apex on the nook of the location. The residential models – often known as WM... Read more »