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MIPIM 2014: London Calling for more homes

This year’s MIPIM is upbeat and dominated by an industry intent on making the most of intense demand for homes […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Muscular Action

The Bank of England is concerned that Britain is building half as many homes a year as Canada, despite having […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Turn up the volume, three suggestions …

The first two parts of this post identified the clear need for new housing and the important role that the […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Stephen Ashworth – a tribute

Stephen Ashworth, who has died aged 57, was a gifted lawyer, leader and mentor to generations working in the built […]

By Roy Pinnock
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The pendulum swings: case comment on David Wylde and Other v Waverley Borough Council (9 March 2017)

A new judicial review case concerning the interface of development agreements, judicial review and public procurement has recently been decided […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Autumn Statement: mood music?

In the absence of the Housing White Paper, the industry is still left needing to mind the gap.  We have […]

By Roy Pinnock and Jamie McKie
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Tip of the iceberg?

The controversy around basement extensions continues. In the same month that barristers’ Chambers Lincolns Inn proposed a subterranean facility and […]

By Lucy McDonnell
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Three little words

Not location, location, location.  Not even Goodbye Mr Prisk.  Instead “objectively assessed needs“. There has been a spate of decisions […]

By Roy Pinnock

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