Eight interesting facts about land use in the UK

London is one of the most built up local authorities in the UK with 98 per cent of the area built on, however the situation with the rest of the UK is a different story. This might not necessarily come as a major surprise given that London’s population is well over 8million and the housing...
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The benefits of brownfield land regeneration

For many cities, the way that they change and develop over time can cause certain areas to flourish, while others end up underutilised and neglected. In particular, land once used for industry often lies redundant, once its purpose has been fulfilled, for extended periods of time. The good news...
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Spring Statement 2019: Key takeaways for the UK housing market

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip Hammond, delivered his annual Spring Statement on 13th March 2019 and, although many of the subjects were dominated by issues surrounding Brexit, there were some key takeaways for builders, developers and landowners. In this blog, we take a look at some of...
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5 unique buildings designed by architects in London

At Regent Land & Developments, we have had the opportunity to work with some brilliant architects based in and around London. The city of London is undoubtedly one of the most architecturally interesting cities in the world.  There aren’t many places where the difference between the old and...
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Update: Planning approval granted for Beamhouse Yard, Croydon

The Beamhouse Yard site at 5-9 Surrey Street in Croydon has planning permission under Croydon Council reference number 18/01211/FUL for the demolition of the existing building and replacement with a six/seven/eight storey development. Commercial units would be provided on the lower ground (sui...
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Planning application submitted for the restoration of a grade II listed mill!

Following our recent public consultation, we have now submitted a Detailed Planning Application to Colchester Council. The proposal is for the development of 20 new houses, including the restoration of a grade two listed mill. We’re looking to regenerate a forgotten and underused riverside site...
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