April 12, 2018

North East house prices rise £1000 in May

..It might sound obvious, or even cheesy, but you can’t have a Northern Powerhouse without housing. North East house prices rose by 0.6% in May, adding almost £1000 to the value of the average home. The figure sees regional property prices settling down after two months of volatility saw prices

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Proposal for the Redevelopment of Gatwick Airport Railway Station

A new proposal that includes reducing congestion and improving passenger experience at Gatwick Airport railway station was submitted by Network Rail, in partnership with Gatwick Airport Ltd, Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership and the Department for Transport. The aim is to reduce crowding at the station, improve passenger flow

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Innovative Project to Address Conservation and Energy Issues

An innovative new project aiming to improve the energy efficiency of the Canongate Housing development, as well as undertaking vital conservation work on the architecturally important listed buildings, was announced by Edinburgh World Heritage. Funded by the Scottish Government, the project will see the Category-B listed development by Sir Basil

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Roxburghe Hotel Undergoes Refurbishment Work

After being sold to Düsseldorf-based project developer and hotel operator 12.18. Investment Management GmbH, The Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course will reopen in 2019 following a £30 million refurbishment programme to operate as SCHLOSS Roxburghe. The 19th Century building currently consists of 22 rooms, a restaurant and a bar. Following

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Futureal Group starts construction of Advance Tower II in Budapest

Futureal Group has started the construction of the second phase of its Advance Tower office building located at the Váci office corridor in Budapest, Hungary. The expansion of the office complex will offer an additional 8,000 square meters of GLA. Advance Tower’s second phase receiving the international WELL Building Platinum

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Naturally Compliant Raises Environmental Awareness

Naturally Compliant, an environmental consultancy, has launched some bespoke training course aimed at raising environmental awareness in the construction sector. Its courses are recognised as CPD events by the Institute of Civil Engineers and are being rolled out to the consultant’s client portfolio, which includes both developers and civil engineering

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Trime UK Offers Training to A-Plant

A series of on-site training and tool box talks delivered by Trime UK, the market leading supplier of environmentally conscious site lighting equipment, took place at A-Plant, the UK’s leading equipment rental company. Devised and implemented by Trime’s senior technician Wayne Brennan, the programme included topics such as secure operation,

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Issue 322 : Nov 2024

April 12, 2018

The glorious Tulchan: One of Scotland's most pre-eminent sporting enterprises is to be sold

Savills has been instructed, as joint agents with Davis & Bowring, to sell Tulchan Sporting Estates Limited (TSEL) at offers over £25,000,000. TSEL owns the 21,000 acre Tulchan estate which lies on the edge of the Cairngorm National Park, 40 miles south of Inverness, in Speyside, where majestic landscapes and whisky distilling, arguably the hallmarks of the Highlands, reign supreme.  This is an estate like no other: a real draw for lovers of country sports and a successful and diverse rural business that now forms an incredibly exciting opportunity.  TSEL is seeking a new buyer to take the mantle from the Litchfield family, who have spent the last 23 years dedicated to developing and improving the estate, its farms, its sport and its buildings to an exceptional level.                                                                                                                                                                                               At the core of the estate are eight miles of double bank fishing on the Spey, revered by fly fishermen the world over as one of the greatest of all salmon rivers. Tulchan is also renowned for its first class pheasant shoot and historically its productive driven grouse shooting over its two grouse moors. This sporting and wildlife paradise offers guests a whole range of accommodation options, from a cosy two bedroom holiday cottage to the sublime surroundings of Tulchan Lodge, a traditional yet luxurious Edwardian shooting lodge that sleeps 26; this historic house is at the heart of the estate and has in the past hosted politicians, princes and kings. The in-hand farm and surrounding moorland support a commercial herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle and a Blackface sheep flock. These currently provide beef and hill-fed lamb to the hospitality aspect of the estate, which is also almost self sufficient in fruit and vegetables from the kitchen garden. In addition to the sporting and farming enterprises, there are a number of let farms, houses and cottages that fall within the ownership of Tulchan Sporting Estates Limited. The decision to sell TSEL has not been taken lightly, but the principal shareholders, Leon and Gillian Litchfield, believe that running a company as a successful rural enterprise is demanding and requires a great deal of drive and energy, and that this is the right time for someone new to take the reins.  Crucially, the Litchfields are keen to stress that the unwavering commitment of the staff has been key to the development of its reputation as a sporting venue and rural business of the highest calibre, which is respected the world over. “Tulchan is a magnificent highland estate offering some of the finest fly fishing for salmon in Scotland,” says Savills’ Evelyn Channing.  “It’s the ultimate utopia for a passionate sportsman, or woman”.  Tulchan has a really special magic about it, whatever season you visit.  The scenery is absolutely stunning and the staff look after their guests phenomenally well, both indoors and out.  For me personally, Tulchan, from river to moor, is simply one of the very best and we expect global interest in this unrivalled and precious piece of the Highlands.”   Source link

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North East house prices rise £1000 in May

..It might sound obvious, or even cheesy, but you can’t have a Northern Powerhouse without housing. North East house prices rose by 0.6% in May, adding almost £1000 to the value of the average home. The figure sees regional property prices settling down after two months of volatility saw prices rise by 3.1% in March before falling back 4% in April.   The average house in the region is valued at £156,975 at the end of May 2016 – £996 more than the end of April and 1.8% higher than this time last year, a rise in cash terms of £2525. The typical property value continues to be, however, 4% lower than the £163,497 recorded at the turn of the year. Whitley Bay saw the region’s biggest monthly growth, with prices rising by 3.8% over the past four weeks. Other strong performers include Houghton-le-Spring (2.5%), Sunderland (2.4%) and Gateshead (2.2%). Other areas recorded falls, in particular Jarrow (-1.9%), Seaham (-1.4%) and Durham City and North Shields (0.6%). Prices in Whitburn fell a further 0.5%, taking their fall over the past two months to 5%. As a result, it is named this month’s Best to Buy. 54% of Whitburn homes are semi-detached, compared to a regional average of 39%. 21% are terraced, compared to a regional average of 30%. 67% of homes are owner-occupied, compared to a regional average of 62%. Just 5% of properties are privately rented, compared to a regional average of 14%. 50% of properties have at least 3 bedrooms. The most popular age to be in Whitburn is 52 (the age of 1.9% of residents) followed by 47, 44, 45, 48 and 15. Rental Market Analysis The average North East rent rose £12 per calendar month to £578pcm in April. This represents a rise of rise of 1.6%, with the rental cost of a North East home rising on average by £3 every week. Regional rents are now £30 a month higher May 2015 and £18 higher than May 2014 when the average monthly cost of renting a North East home was £560. Blyth (£403)is the cheapest place to rent in the North East out of the areas surveyed, with Tynemouth (£1086) the most expensive. Peterlee continues to be the region’s Buy to Let capital, offering rental yields of 6.1% to investors. Other strong performers continue to be Gateshead (5.4%), Sunderland (5.3%) and Newcastle (5.1%). Landlords in Morpeth, however, can expect to see a return on their investment of just 3.1%. Falling property prices and rising rents see the average North East rental yield rising 0.1% to 4.4%, with yields now up 0.4% over the past two months. Peterlee’s falling house prices, rising rents and rapidly accelerating rental yields– which were 3.9% in April 2015 and are 6.1% today – see the area names this month’s “Best to Invest”. 40% of properties in Peterlee are semi-detached, with 34% terraced and 19% detached. 65% of properties have at least three bedrooms. 63% of Peterlee residents are work between 31 and 48 hours a week. 25% of properties in the area are socially rented, 6% higher than the regional average. Only 9% of properties are privately rented, 4% below the regional average. Ajay Jagota, founder and Managing Director of North-East based sales and lettings firm KIS, had this to say: “After a lively few months which saw North East house prices change positively or negatively by at least 3% in January, March and April it’s predictable and perhaps even a little welcome that prices have settled down over the last four weeks. Real growth in the North East property market is currently in rents, which after at least two years of stagnation have risen from an average of £552 a month in March to £578 today. This could suggest falling stocks of rented homes, which would support the claims that tax changes are forcing landlords to leave the market. This doesn’t just have a negative impact on the people who will have to find almost £1000 in deposits to move into a new rental home, it could have a profound impact on the region’s economic future. The Centre for Cities this week reported that for the Northern Powerhouse to succeed the government needs to invest more in building up skills and industry, and that transport links such as HS2 won’t be enough. But we need to talk about housing too. If the Northern Powerhouse project is successful in persuading businesses to rise, remain in and relocate to our region we’re going to need homes to support the jobs that will be created. There’s always been a tendency for national housing programmes to be driven by housing shortages in the south. The North East needs to be able to take a more flexible and longer term approach to investment. We have to have the power to tackle region-specific issues rather than relying on the old one-size fits all Westminster-centric approach. It might sound obvious, or even cheesy, but you can’t have a Northern Powerhouse without housing”. Source link

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Proposal for the Redevelopment of Gatwick Airport Railway Station

A new proposal that includes reducing congestion and improving passenger experience at Gatwick Airport railway station was submitted by Network Rail, in partnership with Gatwick Airport Ltd, Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership and the Department for Transport. The aim is to reduce crowding at the station, improve passenger flow and provide better connections between the railway station, airport terminals and onward travel destinations. “The proposals will transform passenger experience, support airport growth and, along with other upgrades of the Brighton Mainline – the £300m reliability fund and our proposals for Croydon – improve journeys and provide a boost to the local, regional and national economy,” said John Halsall, Network Rail manager director for the South East route. “Our proposals for the station are still being developed in detail and the submission of the planning application is an important step forward in this process.” The plan includes the following features: almost doubling the size of the rail station concourse, installing eight new escalators, five new lifts and four new stairways to improve accessibility and passenger flow, widening platforms 5 and 6 to reduce overcrowding, upgrading connections to the south terminal with improved passenger information, and create a new attractive roof structure. “The new Gatwick station is set to reduce congestion and give passengers a much improved experience, including a more seamless transition between airport and station,” said Guy Stephenson, Chief Commercial Officer at Gatwick Airport. “More than a million local commuters and business people also use the station each year and will benefit from this fantastic example of the public and private sector working together to deliver a world class transport hub.” If the project received planning permission and funding from all parties involved, then construction could begin in 2019 and be completed by 2022.

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Innovative Project to Address Conservation and Energy Issues

An innovative new project aiming to improve the energy efficiency of the Canongate Housing development, as well as undertaking vital conservation work on the architecturally important listed buildings, was announced by Edinburgh World Heritage. Funded by the Scottish Government, the project will see the Category-B listed development by Sir Basil Spence, which was completed in 1969, upgraded to meet modern environmental standards. Doing so will reduce the high cost of heating apartments, and ensure the building is wind and watertight. Edinburgh World Heritage hopes that through this project it will demonstrate how the core principles of conservation and sustainability align. “We believe that sustainability and conservation work hand-in-hand, and so the opportunity to combine these fields and make improvements both to the building and to the quality of life for its residents is one we’re excited to explore,” said Adam Wilkinson, director of Edinburgh World Heritage. “The opportunity to conserve a modern building from the 1960s rather than the older 18th and 19th century buildings that dominate the World Heritage Site represents a moment for us to apply our conservation expertise in a different context.” Apart from ensuring that people have warm homes and businesses, this project will also help develop further strategies to address fuel poverty that can be rolled out in other buildings throughout Scotland. According to Paul Wheelhouse, Scottish Government Minister for Business, Energy and Innovation, this is an important step towards achieving a greener Scotland, as it “will help identify optimal solutions for different building types and locations, which will then allow us to best direct investment to the right places to ensure we not only grow our renewable heat capabilities, but also fulfil our commitments to tackle fuel poverty”. “As well as meeting key Council objectives and targets, conserving these post war buildings in this historic part of the city will bring great benefits to residents and businesses as their fuel costs are reduced and their homes are significantly improved. As well as helping to alleviate fuel poverty, projects like this also help to create local jobs and more sustainable communities,” commented on the project Councillor Lesley Macinnes, Edinburgh Council’s transport and environment convener.

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Roxburghe Hotel Undergoes Refurbishment Work

After being sold to Düsseldorf-based project developer and hotel operator 12.18. Investment Management GmbH, The Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course will reopen in 2019 following a £30 million refurbishment programme to operate as SCHLOSS Roxburghe. The 19th Century building currently consists of 22 rooms, a restaurant and a bar. Following the refurbishment, a separate extension with 57 rooms, a luxurious spa and a state of the art meeting space will be added. Moreover, 60 lodges will be built on the surrounding estate and will be made available for sale to private investors through a sale and lease back concept that will allow the new SCHLOSS Roxburghe to extend its room inventory further. “The plans which the new owners have for major investment in the Roxburghe are very exciting indeed. We wish 12.18. every success with the new development and the operation in future and I have no doubt that it will become one of the most outstanding resort destinations in Scotland. I would like to pay particular thanks to all the staff who have worked with great dedication to deliver exceptional standards of service to our guests over the years,” said The Duke of Roxburghe. Steven Fyfe, associate director in the hotels agency team at Savills, the estate agent that brokered the sale, commented on the purchase: “It was important we secured a buyer who could invest in the future of the hotel and golf course while respecting and maintaining the Roxburghe’s Scottish heritage. As one of Scotland’s most charming country house hotels, the sale of the Roxburghe attracted very strong interest from buyers, both from the UK and from abroad.” Investment activity in the Scottish hotels market in the first quarter of 2018 totalled £105.85 million, which represents an increase of 90.3% year on year, exceeding the five year average by 63.1%.

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Futureal Group starts construction of Advance Tower II in Budapest

Futureal Group has started the construction of the second phase of its Advance Tower office building located at the Váci office corridor in Budapest, Hungary. The expansion of the office complex will offer an additional 8,000 square meters of GLA. Advance Tower’s second phase receiving the international WELL Building Platinum Precertification™ is expected to be handed over in the second half of 2019. Advance Tower valued at EUR 68 million will expand to 20,100 square meters of GLA due to the second phase of the office building. The first phase of Advance Tower offering 12,100 square meters of office space can be occupied by the tenants from June this year. The glass surfaces of the 8-storey, modern complex designed by Paulinyi-Reith & Partners Architectural Studio ensure the high proportion of natural light in the offices. Both phases of Advance Tower are equipped with smart solutions and sustainable technologies therefore intelligent building management, automated shading technology with sunshine exposure optimization, decentralized hot water supply, roof garden with smart irrigation system facility, and low-emission heating-cooling system can all be found in the office complex. Advance Tower has acquired BREEAM certificate and the office complex has also been designed and will be operated according to WELL Building Standard™. The purpose of the WELL certification is to create office buildings that have a beneficial impact on employees’ health, well-being and comfort, besides environmental protection. Washington-based International Well Building Institute’s (IWBI™) system examines buildings’ impact on human body, health and wellbeing, rating them based on 7 categories – air, water, healthy nourishment, natural light, fitness, comfort and mental freshness. Currently there are over 30 WELL Precertified office buildings worldwide. Among them, Futureal is the first European property developer with three projects receiving WELL Platinum Precertification at the same time. “Futureal Group’s Advance Tower, Corvin Technology Park (Corvin 5) and Budapest One office buildings account for over 100,000 square meters of office space in the Hungarian capital. These complexes are being realized based on the factors that have a beneficial impact on employees’ health and well-being. Innovations driven by WELL Building Standard™ will define the office market over the next decade, and Advance Tower is one of its pioneers in Hungary and in Europe” – said Tibor Tatár, CEO, Futureal.   About Futureal Group Futureal is one of the leading real estate developers and investors in Central and Eastern Europe and is among the top 20 largest real estate developers in Europe. Since its foundation Futureal Group’s portfolio has included 91 real estate projects with a total value of EUR 2.7 billion over 1.8 million square meters. One of the Futureal Group’s most outstanding projects is Corvin Promenade, the largest inner-city urban regeneration project in the CEE region. In 2010, the project received the European Commercial Property Award for the Best Mixed Use Development of Europe and in 2014, the company received the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Global Award for Excellence, considered to be the Oscars of city and real estate development.

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Naturally Compliant Raises Environmental Awareness

Naturally Compliant, an environmental consultancy, has launched some bespoke training course aimed at raising environmental awareness in the construction sector. Its courses are recognised as CPD events by the Institute of Civil Engineers and are being rolled out to the consultant’s client portfolio, which includes both developers and civil engineering firms. “As regulations grow in number and complexity, there is a pressing need for environmental awareness on construction sites, particularly among engineers,” said Simon Knott, managing director of Naturally Compliant. “There are a lot more engineers than environmental representatives on live sites, so if they are aware of issues and catching things before they become problems, it’s good for everyone involved in the project. An added bonus is that the course is recognized as a CPD event by ICE which can be put towards an engineers’ journey towards chartership.” As the world has started to take the environmental impact very seriously, it is very important for companies to protect themselves against incidents that could cause reputational and environmental damage. Naturally Compliant is currently offering two training opportunities: a general environmental awareness course aimed at engineers and a more in-depth syllabus aimed at senior managers, covering a range of topics, such as protected species, the implications and potential impact of the permitting systems and waste management. “The Environmental Awareness course has been a resounding success with excellent feedback. It is a site-based day course and can be attended by up to 15 people, which was also helpful to address site-specific questions. It has proved to be a sustainable model,” said Simon. “Ultimately our aim is to increase awareness of environmental constraints and how to mitigate them to achieve a successful, environmentally compliant project.” Naturally Compliant, which increased its revenues by a factor of seven in the last financial year, has five full-time employees and draws on top-level expertise from professionals in fields such as archaeology and ecology.

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Trime UK Offers Training to A-Plant

A series of on-site training and tool box talks delivered by Trime UK, the market leading supplier of environmentally conscious site lighting equipment, took place at A-Plant, the UK’s leading equipment rental company. Devised and implemented by Trime’s senior technician Wayne Brennan, the programme included topics such as secure operation, essential servicing, safety aspects and the environmental benefits of the Trime range of lightning. “Our aim is to offer full support to all owners, operators and end users of Trime lighting,” explained Wayne. “A-Plant recently placed a large order for our X-ECO LED lights and with a concentration of the sets on the new A14 highway project; we took up the opportunity to explain all aspects of the X- ECO to A-Plant and site personnel. In all, twenty-five people attended the session.” The X-ECO LED 6 is a complete unit that brings together environmental, fleet management and operator benefits. It features 6 no. 150W, 48V multi-directionally adjustable LED lights floodlights, with safe 48V power between the generator and the lights. The vertical hydraulic mast has seven sections, rising to a maximum height of 8.5m with 340° rotation and wind stability up to 110 km/h. Easy lifting is via a central lifting eye with longitudinal and transversal forklift pockets for safe handling and transportation. “The safety of our customers is a paramount priority at A-Plant,” commented Ali Male from A-Plant. “Having the option to train both our customers and our own people on site is a tremendous bonus. Wayne’s in-depth knowledge about Trime products and his clear delivery was welcomed by all of us.” A-Plant invested in an initial 150 Trime X-ECO LED lights, which will provide crisp, clear light over a wide area with maximum fuel efficiency, low emissions and long running times. A-Plant is part of Ashtead Group plc and is the UK’s largest equipment rental company with over 185 Service Centres nationwide, more than 3,600 employees and over 35,000 customers in the construction, industrial, infrastructure and events sectors.

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