Delighted we have planning permission for more fantastic social rent homes in Southwark. Thanks to Southwark council, architects, and our team at LeathermarketCBS www.e-architect.com/london/leath...
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Delighted we have planning permission for more fantastic social rent homes in Southwark. Thanks to Southwark council, architects, and our team at LeathermarketCBS www.e-architect.com/london/leath...
www.theguardian.com/politics/202... If anyone is in any doubt. A Reform government is terrifying. They are pouring millions into their political campaigns. We cannot be complacent.
"The UK has been colonised by immigrants, really, hasn't it? I mean, the population of the UK was 58 million in 2020, now it's 70 million. That's 12 million people." According to one of the richest men in the UK. Incorrect on many levels - an 8 year old could make more informed analysis. Tax idiots
Delighted to see the Telegraph backing mid-rise, walkable, well serviced, transit orientated development, of the European kind. I look forward to support when these kind of developments are proposed in the UK. www.telegraph.co.uk/money/proper...
yeoldeguide.com/londons-west... London is famous for its squares. This episode covers the very first of these squares in the West End. Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Soho Square and more.
Disgraceful Starmer hasn't returned with a Panda. He needs to go.
The British Property Fedration think capping ground rents will deter investment. So they are saying we only invest to fleece and exploit? Lower grounds rents and service charges put more money back into the economy.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... a decent policy that the tories didn't do in 14 years and Reform would never do. People moan about this government but they are steadily tackling injustice across the board. Rome wasn't built in a day.
www.centreforcities.org/blog/cities-... analysis showing which cities are achieving improvement to living standards
yeoldeguide.com/warrington/ not surprised Warrington is doing well economically. We did a podcast there and found a tranformed Time Square and indoor market. Cool place with good transport links.
View from Bazalgette Embankment towards Blackfriars Bridge
View from Bazalgette Embankment towards St Pauls
View from Bazalgette Embankment towards City
View from Bazalgette Embankment towards Sea Containers House and Oxo Tower
New Bazalgette Embankment with great views in all directions. Built ok the site of the Thames Tideway sewer construction site.
What a great spot to build some homes!
Another Brexit dividend. Alongside the loss of 8% of GDP (roughly the output of Scotland). Thanks to Farage, Johnson, Putin etc.
Guardian report on todayβs eye-opening select committee hearingβ¦
Would the Telegraph and this pub support a reform of taxes to remove business rates entirely? No. They would undermine every effort. www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consum...
Brexit may have cost 8% of GDP - pretty much the output of Scotland. The lies of Farage, Russian interference and collective complaceny has made us far weaker than we should be
This is peak-UK and why we can't get anything done. No suggestion here of how we might make tax fairer and more efficient just moaning. We should replace council tax, business rates and stamp duty altogether and yes it will be a big multiyear job www.telegraph.co.uk/money/proper...
NHS workers
The UK runs on immigration. Our NHS, care sector, food and transport depend on it. Brexit failed. Racism is creeping back into the mainstream. We should name it, challenge it, and defend our neighbours, friends and family - every time.
High density by the standards of outer London. 15 floor blocks of flats.
The rebuilt Colindale station is cool but so is the massive development of the area. High density for outer London and 10000 new homes.
Luxury Apartments Are Bringing Rent Down in Some Big Cities
βNew building openings are bringing rents down as wealthy tenants trade up, forcing landlords to drop prices for older apartments.β @bloomberg.com
Year 1 data on congestion pricing in Manhattanβ¦
* Vehicle traffic: -11%
* Foot traffic: +3.4%
* Storefront vacancy: -0.9%
* Pollution: -22%
* Revenue for mass transit: $548M
So YES this has been a huge success.οΏΌ
I often moan about things not working but there are some good things in the UK: road safety, three pin sockets, women's football, trees, boxing, high powered electricity in the home, and the trains in East Anglia π
π SE1 Solar is gearing up for 2026 - rooftop panels, clean energy, fuel poverty relief. We need a new Volunteer Non-Exec Director to help make it happen. www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/43...
Some great photos of HS2 in New Civil Engineer. HS2 completes final slide of 4,600t viaduct across M6 without closing motorway | New Civil Engineer share.google/HyCxxXdwTNu4...
New flats, Bermondsey
New council flats going up in Bermondsey. Southwark is building more council homes than anywhere else in the UK.
www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventr... The Coventry very light rail is exciting as its much cheaper than most trams, so could be viable especially if automated.
Agree. London's new builds are of a higher density than the old days. Look at Blackhorse Road where the little station is rammed due to midrises going up. New stations like Burgess Park will need to be large. Simple, standardised, large.
Yeah I'm talking about a 10 year plan. Happy with small steps.
Failure to reform hopeless taxes (council tax, stamp duty, business rates) despite a once in a generation majority is frustrating. But people need to remember how bad it was before under Tories. Every day the government are pressing the right buttons but too slowly IMO.