Council-backed plans for 34 homes on a car park site in Havering have provoked complaints from residents about ‘overpopulation’
JTP wins approval for Guildford homes and submits Bath scheme
JTP has been given outline planning permission for 187 homes in Guildford as well as submitting plans for a 455-home neighbourhood in Bath
Pollard Thomas Edwards wins approval for Islington estate regeneration
Islington Council has approved Pollard Thomas Edwards’ (PTE) re-design of the first phase of its Barnsbury Estate regeneration in north London
Top UK practices join forces on tackling post-Grenfell recommendations
Leading architecture firms, including Foster + Partners, have come together to endorse the Grenfell inquiry’s final report and put forward an action plan in response
5th Studio unveils Derby ‘railway renaissance’ masterplan
5th Studio has unveiled its masterplan for redeveloping the site around Derby train station – tipped to be the home of forthcoming state-owned rail company Great British Railways
Stoke Newington Town Hall ‘at risk’ 14 years after Hawkins\Brown refurb
Historic England has put Stoke Newington’s Grade II-listed Art Deco town hall on its ‘buildings at risk’ list – 14 years after a £6.4 million refurbishment by Hawkins\Brown
Rayner intervenes over Stiff + Trevillion’s reworked City tower
Stiff + Trevillion’s reworked proposals for a 43-storey skyscraper on the doorstep of a synagogue in the City of London have been put on hold by deputy prime minister Angela Rayner
SimpsonHaugh reveals plans for two more Manchester towers
SimpsonHaugh has unveiled plans for another Manchester tower scheme, comprising two blocks reaching 25 and 47 storeys, accommodating more than 750 homes
Maccreanor Lavington bags south London gasholder homes approval
Plans by Maccreanor Lavington for 151 homes on the site of a former gasholder in Rotherhithe, south London, have been approved
TODD overhaul of listed Birmingham landmark thrown into doubt
TODD Architects’ proposals to refurbish a derelict Grade II-listed Birmingham landmark have been thrown into doubt after its Irish backer went into receivership