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The long-anticipated Draft NPF4 was published for consultation by The Scottish Government yesterday evening (10 November). Given that climate change and the climate emergency are key themes and referenced over 100 times throughout the document, it’s no coincidence that the publication has coincided with the timing of COP26.
Fourth National Planning Framework inevitably focusses on sustainability and locality
The Environment Act 2021 has received Royal Assent at a pivotal time while COP26 is coming to its conclusion. The huge public and parliamentary demand to improve our state of nature has resulted in the UK becoming the first country to set a legal target to halt species decline by 2030.
The Environment Act Becomes Law
Both Boris Johnson and Michael Gove made Tory conference speeches pushing housebuilding on brownfield sites up this Government’s agenda. With funding for regenerating brownfield land announced in last week’s Budget. Alison Wright looks at whether these measures go far enough.
Is the Government serious about its ‘Brownfield First’ pledge?
A year after the publication of the Planning the Future White Paper (August 2020), it seems the right time to re-evaluate where we are with the professional tools that are associated with the delivery of the planning reform. This is particularly key now that the Environment Bill was updated in September and the Brexit withdrawal process is in full swing.
An integrated approach to landscape and townscape assessment is needed.
The Office for National Statistics expects 1.5 million jobs in England to be automated in the future and women, young people, and those who work part-time are most likely to work in roles that are at high risk of automation. (ONS, 2019).
Preparing your pupils for the future job market
The pandemic brought the crisis in our social care system into sharp focus, and while much of the Government’s recent attention has been on reform of funding mechanisms, we ask what role the planning system can play in helping to fix social care, and particularly older people’s housing.
Can planning help to solve the social care crisis?
With biodiversity net gain soon to be become a legal requirement for developments in England, we have proactively established a service line that facilitates the delivery of biodiversity net gain schemes. One such scheme is being delivered at Lower Valley Farm, South Cambridgeshire, where we have partnered with Cambridgeshire County Council to oversee the phased habitat creation across the farm.
Delivery of biodiversity net gain schemes
The UK was in lockdown three times from March 2020 to March 2021 (retail and restaurants & leisure for approximately 7.2 months and 8.9 months respectively). Footfall, as reported by the Cambridge BID, is still 36% down on the average footfall recorded between 2015 and 2019. The consequential loss of business to retailers and leisure operators due to the loss of custom from city centre office users, tourists, students has been devastating.
Tenant Rent Arrears
After the success of getting 1,000s of rough sleepers off the streets at the start of the pandemic, Next Steps funding is aimed at developing affordable housing to accommodate rough sleepers longer term. Jake Lambert looks at whether its working.
The Government is trying to help rough sleepers off the street overnight – is it working?
It has taken over 16 years to transform the 26 acres of land surrounding the central Cambridge train station. A city constrained by its heritage and greenbelt that encircles and restricts it, has now cemented itself at the centre of global research activity.
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20.05.25Cambridge Residential Rental Market Report, Spring 2025
In our Q1 2025 report, uncover surprising shifts in Cambridge housing values, the critical impact of the delayed Renters Rights Bill, and expert insights on whether this cooling trend will continue amid economic uncertainties.
12.05.25Cambridge Industrial Databook March - 2025
Strong take up activity driven by traditional industrial occupiers
20.03.25Oxfordshire Industrial Databook - March 2025
High-quality space and major investments fuel market momentum
20.03.25Norfolk & Suffolk Industrial Databook - March 2025
Strong take up absorbs requirements but drives shortage in Grade A space
20.03.25M1 South Industrial Databook - March 2025
Northampton see strong logistics market rebound
20.03.25Oxford Offices & Labs Databook - February 2025
Office and lab combined take-up was in line with the long-term average in 2024, driven by the advanced manufacturing, life science and tech sectors.
10.02.25Cambridge Offices & Labs Databook - February 2025
A positive start to 2025 suggests a change of gear, driven by knowledge intensive businesses.
10.02.25M1 South Offices & Labs Databook - February 2025
While office take up in Milton Keynes in 2024 was below trend, the H2 saw improved activity levels, with an uptick in requirements going into 2025.
10.02.25Norfolk & Suffolk Offices & Labs Databook - February 2025
While Norwich total office take up slipped slightly in 2024, there was a record number of lettings.
10.02.25Cambridge Residential Rental Market Report, Winter 2024
January is traditionally a time for retail discounts and bargain hunting and although not a comparison, January 2025 could also be a good time to become a renter as after several years of double-digit growth, rents are cooling and the market power is shifting from landlord to customer.
13.01.25Creating a Scientific Superpower 2025
Brought to you by the Oxford-Cambridge Supercluster, the Creating a Scientific Superpower conference is back for its fourth year.
05.06.25Devolution, the opportunity for Oxfordshire
Bidwells and Cavendish invite you to an exclusive breakfast and panel session of insightful speakers, bringing together key experts to discuss the future of governance and growth in Oxfordshire.
28.05.25Bidwells at UKREiiF 2025
At UKREiiF 2025, we’ll be examining Investment for Growth in the Bidwells Pavilion. Join us for discussions on the biggest opportunities driving productivity, innovation, and impact.
20.05.25Navigating Planning Reforms: Is This the Path to Progress?
UKREiiF 2025 brought together a panel of leading voices to ask a pivotal question: Are the latest planning reforms truly delivering progress, or simply adding new layers to an already complex system?
19.05.25Oxford Local Plan Watch Winter Update & NPPF Insights
Join us this January for our Oxford Local Plan Watch Winter Update, a breakfast event that will dive into the latest developments in local planning and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
23.01.25The Productivity Engine: Unlocking Oxford’s Economic Potential
Oxford is on the brink of transformative growth, with real estate and strategic infrastructure key to unlocking its economic potential. Join us to explore innovative housing, high-tech workspaces, and the future of Oxford’s productivity - shaping both local communities and the wider economy.
21.11.24Housing Matters: finding collaborative solutions to the UK’s housing shortage
Join acclaimed author, barrister, and public speaker Hashi Mohamed for a breakfast panel session, followed by a keynote presentation, on 18th November 2024.
18.11.24Bidwells at FBIS 2024
Join Bidwells at Stand FM628 at this year’s Farm Business Innovation Show, part of the Land Leisure and Tourism Conference at the NEC Birmingham.
06.11.24 - 07.11.24AI Festival - The Future Workspace: How the Tech Evolution is Shaping Milton Keynes
Explore how evolving technologies, and the convergence of science and tech, are transforming workspaces and property demand in Milton Keynes.
29.10.24BioWednesday: Being More Than an Ideas Factory
This seminar investigates the underlying barriers to innovative SME growth and discusses practical measures for enabling companies to reach their potential.
25.09.24Royal Highland Show 2024
Royal Highland Show 2024 rural breakfast briefing energises audience with land reform and sustainability debate.
21.06.24Creating a Scientific Superpower 2024
On the day, we explored the challenges of establishing an environment that attracts global talent and international business, while facilitating the journey from spin-out to IPO, and securing venture capital during a period of economic uncertainty.
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