JTP has put forward plans to build 1,502 homes on the site of a 30-year-old leisure centre in north London
Foster’s ‘slippery’ Millennium Bridge facing fresh works
Foster + Partners’ Millennium Bridge in central London is facing millions of pounds’ worth of refurbishment works ahead of its 25th birthday
Community bags land deal for controversial Frome site
Somerset Council has boosted plans by two West Country practices for a major new neighbourhood in Frome by agreeing to sell a fought-over site to the social enterprise backing the scheme
Gouldstone & Co succeeds where others failed with Bromley infill home
Gouldstone & Co and developer Caswell&Dainow have secured consent for a three-bedroom home on a tight rear garden plot in south London
Sandy Rendel starts work on bungaroosh farm-to-homes scheme
Construction work has begun on Sandy Rendel Architects’ plans to convert an agricultural site in East Sussex into three homes
Goldstein Heather housing plan approved on appeal
A planning inspector has granted consent at appeal for Goldstein Heather to demolish a pub in Croydon and build a six-storey housing block in its place
Aecom gets the green light for new Luton Town FC stadium
Councillors have approved Aecom’s plans to create a 25,000-capacity stadium for Luton Town Football Club
AFL working on stadium for controversial Saudi Arabia World Cup
AFL Architects has revealed its role on one of 15 arenas due to host the FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia in 10 years’ time
‘Positive start but more to do’: reaction to the government’s planning changes
Key figures have welcomed ‘promising’ and ‘positive’ changes to rules governing when development can take place – but warned that much remains to be done to make the move a sustained success
Freehaus wins community hub contest in emerging Warwickshire urban development
North London practice Freehaus has won a competition to design a community hub within a major new urban development in Warwickshire