Property

Nash Partnership projects among pace-setters in Placemaking Awards

December 17, 2013
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Nash Partnership projects among pace-setters in Placemaking Awards

Two projects by Bath-based built environment design practice Nash Partnership have been shortlisted in a prestigious national awards scheme. The St Paul’s project in Cheltenham – a consultation-led masterplan for Cheltenham Borough Homes – is competing in the ‘regeneration’ category of the Placemaking Awards while the Kingston Mills scheme in Bradford on Avon is...

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What’s the big idea? Bath firms urged to come up with suggestions to spark jobs and growth

December 16, 2013
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What’s the big idea? Bath firms urged to come up with suggestions to spark jobs and growth

Ideas on the best way to create sustainable jobs and growth across the West of England are being invited from Bath firms. The Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) today launches a six-week public consultation on its Strategic Economic Plan (SEP) – a blueprint for growth over the next six years. The Government has challenged England’s...

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IT director joins expanding Bath law firm Stone King

December 13, 2013
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IT director joins expanding Bath law firm Stone King

Stone King, the Bath and Melksham-based law firm, has appointed Rupert Poole as IT director as it continues to expand its specialist legal services to individuals and organisations. Rupert, pictured, joins from technology outsourcing and consultancy firm Principality IT in South Wales where he was IT director working with a wide range of geographically-disperse...

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National environmental award for Grant Associates’ Tyneside park project

December 11, 2013
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National environmental award for Grant Associates’ Tyneside park project

A recently-opened waterfront park in South Shields designed by Bath-based landscape architects Grant Associates has achieved a major national accolade. The CEEQUAL award recognises the £2.3m Harton Quays Park’s high environmental and social performance. CEEQUAL awards are presented to innovative civil engineering, infrastructure, landscaping and public realm projects. Harton Quays Park stretches along the River...

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Govt’s wind turbine planning changes could be big blow to badly-needed schemes

December 9, 2013
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Govt’s wind turbine planning changes could be big blow to badly-needed schemes

A West of England property expert is warning that Government plans to give communities a greater say over wind turbine proposals are deeply flawed and could scupper many small schemes. James Davis, pictured, who heads the regionally-based planning team at national property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall, fears the changes will make smaller renewable energy schemes...

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Major Chippenham regeneration scheme gets green light

December 6, 2013
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Major Chippenham regeneration scheme gets green light

Outline planning permission has been granted for a major redevelopment scheme that could transform a large part of Chippenham. Central Chippenham Partnership (CCP) wants to redevelop much of Langley Park – the town’s original industrial centre – and refurbish Hathaway Retail Park. Its plans will regenerate the 54-acre site of existing retail and dilapidated...

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Autumn Statement: Property industry reaction

December 5, 2013
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Autumn Statement: Property industry reaction

The property industry expressed concern over plans to charge capital gains tax on foreign residential investors from April 2015, but has welcomed the Chancellor’s decision to at least consult on the proposals before their introduction. The British Property Federation (BPF) had warned the Treasury that the tax hike would raise little money and risked...

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Autumn Statement: Plea to boost commercial property as demand grows

December 5, 2013
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Autumn Statement: Plea to boost commercial property as demand grows

The Chancellor needs to do more to support commercial property developers as demand for business space increases in Bath, according to a market expert. John Mulholland, director at international consultants Jones Lang LaSalle, who has spent many years covering the city’s property scene, said: “The Government also needs to help support the flow of...

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Freehold property deal steers MOT centre into second decade

December 4, 2013
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Freehold property deal steers MOT centre into second decade

Melksham firm The Riverside MOT testing centre has marked 10 years in business by buying the freehold of its 1.77-acre site on the outskirts of the town. The move, which secures the business’s future, is the result of a £180,000 finance deal secured through Barclays and the Government-backed funding for lending scheme. Established in...

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Commercial property firm calls for more offices in Bath as recovery takes hold

November 27, 2013
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Commercial property firm calls for more offices in Bath as recovery takes hold

Bath urgently needs more office space if it is to fulfil its potential as a centre for the creative and hi-tech industries and take advantage of a dramatic upturn in the inquiries, a new report on the city’s commercial property market warns. The number of businesses seeking offices in Bath has dramatically increased in...

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