December 6, 2024
East London Transformation: LLDC and Vistry Group Unite to Deliver 948 Homes at Pudding Mill Lane

East London Transformation: LLDC and Vistry Group Unite to Deliver 948 Homes at Pudding Mill Lane

The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has partnered with Vistry Group, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure housing provider, in a landmark 50/50 joint venture to deliver 948 new homes in Stratford’s Pudding Mill Lane. This ambitious development will create a vibrant residential and commercial neighbourhood, strengthening the legacy of Queen Elizabeth

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£40 Million Green Logistics Hub Approved for Stevenage: A Major Step Forward

£40 Million Green Logistics Hub Approved for Stevenage: A Major Step Forward

Wrenbridge and Fiera Real Estate (“Fiera”) have announced the approval of a cutting-edge 120,000 sq ft logistics facility in Stevenage, further solidifying their position as leaders in sustainable urban logistics. This approval brings Wrenbridge’s total 2024 pipeline to an impressive 700,000 sq ft. The development, located on a 5-acre site

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ODEON Expands Nationwide: A Cinematic Revival Across the UK

ODEON Expands Nationwide: A Cinematic Revival Across the UK

ODEON Cinemas is driving a bold expansion across the UK, delivering cutting-edge venues in Peterborough, Bristol, and Scarborough. Each location embodies a blend of state-of-the-art technology, meticulous design, and eco-conscious construction, setting a new standard for modern entertainment spaces. Peterborough: A £60m Leisure Landmark November 2024 marked a milestone for

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Top 10 modern office design ideas to enhance your workspace

Top 10 modern office design ideas to enhance your workspace

Creating an inspiring and functional office environment is crucial for boosting employee morale, productivity, and collaboration. As workplace dynamics continue to evolve, modern office design has become more important than ever. At Zentia, we understand the impact that innovative design can have on an office space. Here are our top

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Cobalt Housing Partners with Totalmobile to Transform Repairs Across 6,000 Homes

Cobalt Housing Partners with Totalmobile to Transform Repairs Across 6,000 Homes

Collaboration to bring repairs in-house, leveraging technology for faster, more reliable customer services Totalmobile, a leading provider of field service management software solutions, is delighted to announce a new partnership with Liverpool-based Cobalt Housing to enhance the quality and efficiency of its repairs and maintenance services. Through Totalmobile’s market-leading workforce

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Comment: Property industry reactions for 2025

Comment: Property industry reactions for 2025

Kush Rawal, Executive Director of Customer Services at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, comments: “Social housing is a microcosm of our wider society, and often we work with people experiencing acute challenges impacting the quality of their day to day lives. The cost of living crisis and factors such as health and educational inequalities, financial and food

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Colliers UK Appoints John Munday as New CEO

Colliers UK Appoints John Munday as New CEO

Colliers UK has announced John Munday as its new Chief Executive Officer, with his tenure commencing on 3rd March 2025. Munday will lead the company’s transactional and advisory services division, which boasts a workforce of over 1,000 employees, steering its strategic vision and operations into a new era. A Proven

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December 6, 2024

East London Transformation: LLDC and Vistry Group Unite to Deliver 948 Homes at Pudding Mill Lane

East London Transformation: LLDC and Vistry Group Unite to Deliver 948 Homes at Pudding Mill Lane

The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has partnered with Vistry Group, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure housing provider, in a landmark 50/50 joint venture to deliver 948 new homes in Stratford’s Pudding Mill Lane. This ambitious development will create a vibrant residential and commercial neighbourhood, strengthening the legacy of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Diverse Housing for a Thriving Community The project, situated next to Pudding Mill Lane DLR station, will be delivered in four phases and aims to meet a variety of housing needs. At least 45% of the homes will be affordable, including low-cost rental options, with a strong emphasis on family housing. This aligns with LLDC’s commitment to ensuring 50% affordable housing across its Stratford developments, which include Stratford Waterfront, Rick Roberts Way, and the Bridgewater Triangle. In addition to high-quality homes, the neighbourhood will feature top-tier public and social amenities, fostering a sustainable and inclusive long-term community. Commercial Space to Boost Growth Beyond housing, the development will include 30,000 sqm of commercial space, offering retail, community, and leisure facilities. This dynamic environment will drive economic growth, creating opportunities for local businesses, start-ups, and residents. The scheme also integrates with the thriving Innovation Cluster and Knowledge, Culture, and Education District at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, positioning Pudding Mill Lane as a hub for entrepreneurs, innovators, and cultural institutions. A Vision for the Future Construction of the first phase is set to begin in early 2026, with the entire project scheduled for completion by 2033. Designed to deliver high-quality, sustainable homes and a rich public realm, the neighbourhood will incorporate significant workspace, ensuring a balanced and vibrant community. Greg Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Vistry Group, expressed his enthusiasm: “This is a fantastic opportunity to revitalise this area of East London and create a thriving and sustainable new community. We’re delighted to partner with the LLDC and GLA to provide the mix of high-quality homes residents desperately need, alongside the infrastructure and socio-economic opportunities to support them.” Rosanna Lawes, Executive Director of Development at LLDC, added: “This joint venture allows us to build on the Park’s legacy to create another thriving community. Quality design and sustainability are at the heart of this scheme, ensuring success not only in housing but also in public spaces, amenities, and workspaces.” Expert Support and Long-Term Impact Advised by Deloitte and Herbert Smith Freehills, LLDC is set to ensure the development contributes to East London’s ambitious growth plans. This project is more than just a housing development; it is a significant step in transforming Stratford into a beacon of innovation, inclusivity, and sustainable living. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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£40 Million Green Logistics Hub Approved for Stevenage: A Major Step Forward

£40 Million Green Logistics Hub Approved for Stevenage: A Major Step Forward

Wrenbridge and Fiera Real Estate (“Fiera”) have announced the approval of a cutting-edge 120,000 sq ft logistics facility in Stevenage, further solidifying their position as leaders in sustainable urban logistics. This approval brings Wrenbridge’s total 2024 pipeline to an impressive 700,000 sq ft. The development, located on a 5-acre site in the established Pin Green Industrial Estate, represents a £40 million investment and forms part of the Fiera Real Estate Logistics Development Fund (“FRELD”). This fund continues to focus on small to mid-sized urban logistics sites across the UK, providing essential infrastructure for growing businesses. Strategic Location, State-of-the-Art Features Dubbed AIM, Stevenage, the site enjoys a prime position just east of the A1, close to junctions 7 and 8, making it ideal for businesses seeking proximity to London or looking to enhance their operations. The location is expected to appeal to a range of occupiers, from local enterprises to firms relocating from the capital. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to achieve an EPC A+ rating, reflecting its commitment to sustainability. Key features include: Driving Stevenage’s Regeneration This development comes amid Stevenage’s ambitious 20-year, £1 billion regeneration plan, which aims to revitalise the area for businesses and residents alike. The logistics hub will contribute to this transformation, creating much-needed employment opportunities and attracting investment to the region. Will Jarman, Associate Director at Wrenbridge and Development Manager for AIM, Stevenage, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to secure planning approval for a facility that will bring vital employment space to the area. With a planned completion in Q4 2025, this development will offer a top-tier location minutes from the A1(M), perfectly suited to a local business looking to expand or a company seeking high-quality, strategically positioned logistics space.” A Year of Milestones for Wrenbridge and Fiera This Stevenage project is the latest in a series of high-profile developments for Wrenbridge and Fiera in 2024. Other recent successes include a 155,000 sq ft facility near Heathrow (Air-Heathrow) and an 84,000 sq ft logistics site in Hayes (Boxyard, Hayes). As demand for sustainable, well-located logistics spaces continues to rise, the AIM project stands out as a testament to innovation, forward-thinking design, and a commitment to greener infrastructure. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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ODEON Expands Nationwide: A Cinematic Revival Across the UK

ODEON Expands Nationwide: A Cinematic Revival Across the UK

ODEON Cinemas is driving a bold expansion across the UK, delivering cutting-edge venues in Peterborough, Bristol, and Scarborough. Each location embodies a blend of state-of-the-art technology, meticulous design, and eco-conscious construction, setting a new standard for modern entertainment spaces. Peterborough: A £60m Leisure Landmark November 2024 marked a milestone for ODEON with the opening of its first Cambridgeshire venue at Peterborough’s Queensgate. The state-of-the-art, eight-screen cinema, featuring IMAX technology and seating for 600 guests, has become the centrepiece of Queensgate’s £60 million leisure extension. Designed with both functionality and style in mind, the 27,500 sq ft venue features interiors crafted with high-grade materials for durability and aesthetic appeal. From ergonomic, premium seating to advanced acoustics, every detail enhances the cinematic experience. The cinema’s eco-conscious design integrates energy-efficient lighting and digital signage, ensuring it’s as sustainable as it is stylish. Invesco Real Estate, the driving force behind Queensgate’s transformation, highlights its impact on the local area. Ed Ginn, Director of Investment Management, said:“ODEON is a fantastic addition, driving our vision of a dynamic leisure hub that supports and strengthens the wider retail offer.” Complementing Queensgate’s retail mix, which includes Primark and Frasers, the new cinema has transformed the centre into a bustling, day-to-night destination. Bristol: A Flagship for Entertainment at Cabot Circus ODEON’s forthcoming venue at Bristol’s Cabot Circus underscores its vision of urban regeneration. Scheduled to open in 2025, the cinema will combine sleek, modern interiors with world-class projection and sound technologies. Purpose-built with advanced fit-outs, including acoustically engineered walls and sustainable materials, the Bristol venue reflects ODEON’s dedication to environmental stewardship and high-quality construction. The cinema is set to become a key draw at Cabot Circus, joining a roster of new leisure and retail brands revitalising the area. Toby Tait, Director of Asset Management at Hammerson, noted:“This new partnership with ODEON brings the latest technology and experience into a completely renewed cinema venue, enhancing both day and night experiences in the heart of Bristol.” Scarborough: A Luxe Comeback to the Coast ODEON’s return to Scarborough, anchoring the transformation of the Brunswick Centre, brings a premium experience to a town that has been without a major cinema since the 1980s. The Luxe venue will feature luxurious seating, immersive screens, and premium finishes, all crafted to provide a world-class entertainment experience. Mark Jackson of Scarborough Group International commented:“Bringing ODEON back to Scarborough after more than three decades is a key milestone… Once complete, the transformed Brunswick Centre will be a catalyst for the further economic regeneration of the town centre.” Innovative Design and Build Quality Across all its new UK ventures, ODEON’s commitment to superior design and construction is clear. The venues feature: Building More Than Cinemas ODEON’s expansion isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about creating architectural landmarks that anchor leisure-driven transformations in urban and regional areas. Each venue is a testament to the company’s ability to seamlessly integrate innovation, design, and community impact, solidifying its position as the leader in the UK cinema industry. ODEON’s latest cinemas embody a revival in entertainment and place-making, proving that the silver screen can shine brighter when supported by world-class design and build quality. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Top 10 modern office design ideas to enhance your workspace

Top 10 modern office design ideas to enhance your workspace

Creating an inspiring and functional office environment is crucial for boosting employee morale, productivity, and collaboration. As workplace dynamics continue to evolve, modern office design has become more important than ever. At Zentia, we understand the impact that innovative design can have on an office space. Here are our top 10 office design ideas, showcasing how you can elevate your workspace using our ceiling tiles, baffles, canopies, and other products. 1. Embrace Open Spaces Open-plan offices encourage collaboration and communication among teams. Using Zentia’s acoustic baffles, canopies, and tiles can help manage noise levels while maintaining an airy feel. Check out our case study on Velux UK HQ to see how our ceiling tiles can create a harmonious balance in an open workspace. 2. Incorporate Biophilic Design Integrating natural elements into your office design can improve employee wellbeing. In addition to using natural materials, such as ceiling tiles that mimic natural textures, consider utilising colour palettes inspired by nature, such as greens, browns, or blues, to promote a calming and relaxing atmosphere. In fact, muted browns and earthy colours are very popular at the moment. They perfectly complement the inclusion of plants in the space, so think about incorporating foliage into the design to further improve indoor air quality. 3. Utilise Multi-Functional Spaces Design your office to accommodate various activities, such as meetings, collaboration, and relaxation. Use modular canopies to create flexible zones within open areas to encourage creativity and interaction among staff. Conversely, utilising flexible canopies such as these also enables the creation of more secluded areas that promote focus and concentration. 4. Focus on Acoustics Noise can significantly impact productivity. Investing in sound-absorbing ceiling tiles and baffles can create a quieter work environment. In fact, the reduced noise pollution will not only aid communication, collaboration, productivity, and inclusivity, it will also help to reduce stress. With workforces much more diverse than in previous decades, the needs of individuals with neurodiverse conditions also need to be recognised. Often, they will have heightened senses, meaning noise will disturb them more severely than others, so the utilisation of sound-absorbing products will help to minimise distractions and improve comfort. Our project for Howdens Joinery showcases how effective acoustic solutions can enhance employee concentration and comfort. 5. Personalise Workspaces Encouraging employees to personalise their work areas can boost engagement and satisfaction. Use versatile partition systems to create semi-private spaces where individuals can express their style while maintaining a cohesive design. Aside from boosting productivity, giving staff personalised spaces will enhance their privacy and positively boost their emotional and cognitive wellbeing. In fact, people primarily want to work in, and are more engaged with, spaces that they feel embody who they are, not only individually but also as part of their company. 6. Incorporate Technology Seamlessly Integrating technology into office design is essential for modern workplaces. Zentia’s smart ceiling solutions can house lighting and audio-visual equipment, ensuring a clean, uncluttered look. Whilst it’s not an office, our project at the F1 Racing Simulator in Glasgow offers a unique and exciting insight into how to creatively incorporate lighting into ceiling designs. 7. Choose the Right Colours Colour psychology plays a significant role in workplace mood and productivity. Incorporate a palette that reflects your brand and creates a welcoming atmosphere. Zentia’s custom ceiling tiles can be designed in various colours, allowing you to curate the perfect look for your office. For HTC Architects, we were able to provide Sonify ceiling baffles in their brand colours, light grey, dark grey and orange, to champion their company in a stylish and effective way. 8. Design for Flexibility With the rise of remote work, flexible office spaces are more important than ever. Often, they will need to adapt to changing needs, whether that’s different teams working in the office on alternate days or different rooms being required depending on which members of staff are in the building at any one time. Modular systems, such as office pods, can be quickly reconfigured or moved to suit the ever-changing needs of the business. 9. Maximising Natural Light Maximising natural light can improve employee well-being and reduce energy costs. Use transparent or translucent ceiling solutions to allow light to filter through, creating a bright and inviting environment. For more great ideas on how to brighten any office space, check out Zentia’s useful guide on maximising daylight in buildings. 10. Create Breakout Areas Designated breakout areas encourage relaxation and informal meetings. Use ceilings, walls and creative partitions to create comfortable breakout zones that enhance collaboration and creativity. Modern office design is about more than aesthetics; it’s about creating environments that foster productivity, collaboration, and well-being. By incorporating these top ten design ideas and utilising Zentia’s innovative products, you can transform your office into a vibrant and efficient workspace. View more of our projects in our project gallery. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Cobalt Housing Partners with Totalmobile to Transform Repairs Across 6,000 Homes

Cobalt Housing Partners with Totalmobile to Transform Repairs Across 6,000 Homes

Collaboration to bring repairs in-house, leveraging technology for faster, more reliable customer services Totalmobile, a leading provider of field service management software solutions, is delighted to announce a new partnership with Liverpool-based Cobalt Housing to enhance the quality and efficiency of its repairs and maintenance services. Through Totalmobile’s market-leading workforce management solutions, Cobalt Housing will bring repair services in-house, ensuring improved communication and an enhanced experience for customers across its 6,000 homes. Until recently, Cobalt Housing managed the majority of repairs through external contractors. Now, with Totalmobile’s support, they’re moving to an in-house management system, which will allow Cobalt to take greater control over their repair service, providing high standards for customers. The new software will also provide Cobalt’s trade teams with real-time access to essential information, helping them arrive prepared, improve first-time fix rates and keep customers informed on progress at every step. “Totalmobile will be crucial in helping us meet the high standards our customers deserve,” said Ian Hancock, Executive Director of Property at Cobalt Housing. “During procurement of a new management software, Totalmobile offered dedication to supporting us through each stage of the implementation, providing a system that will manage the repairs service and improve communication with customers.” David Webb, Managing Director of Property and FM at Totalmobile, added, “We are proud to be working with Cobalt Housing in their mission to deliver an integrated, tenant-focused repairs service. By implementing our Connect and Mobilise solutions, Cobalt will have the tools to transform how repairs are managed. Our software ensures that operators have all the information they need on one device, which will improve first-time fix rates, reduce missed appointments, and enhance overall communication with their tenants.” Totalmobile’s solutions are currently being rolled out to Cobalt Housing’s operators, with full implementation planned in mid-2025. This partnership reflects Totalmobile’s commitment to helping organisations like Cobalt Housing deliver improved, efficient, and customer-focused services. For more information on Totalmobile and its housing sector solutions, please visit www.totalmobile.co.uk/sectors/housing-property Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Scaffolding to span the River Tyne in next phase of Tyne Bridge restoration

Scaffolding to span the River Tyne in next phase of Tyne Bridge restoration

The work follows the installation of scaffolding on the Newcastle quayside adjacent to the bridge’s tower. Work is underway to install an underdeck scaffold structure that will span the length of the Tyne Bridge from the Newcastle tower to the Gateshead tower. The latest phase follows the completion of the scaffolding adjacent to the Newcastle tower, similar to that on the Gateshead Quayside. Esh Construction is working with specialist scaffolding contractor, Infrastructure Site Solutions (ISS), to install the suspended scaffold which will involve operatives working underneath the bridge 84ft above the River Tyne. Operatives will be attached by safety harness as they work their way carefully across the iconic structure, however, a safety boat will be visible within the river in the event of an emergency rescue. The latest scaffolding phase will measure 100 metres long by 11 metres wide and will allow operatives to undertake close-up inspections underneath the bridge before the task of cleaning, grit blasting and repainting begins. For the safety of the environment, operatives and members of the public, the scaffold will be wrapped in protective sheeting while all work is carried out. Gareth Dawson, Esh Construction’s Project Manager, said: “A programme resequencing exercise has allowed the underdeck scaffolding to be actioned earlier than originally planned, given work to install the scaffolding adjacent to the Newcastle tower has also progressed well. The change in programme will provide efficiencies throughout the project given the scale of the repair and restoration work to be delivered – this scheme is far more than ‘just a lick of paint’.” Esh Construction is delivering the project on behalf of both Newcastle and Gateshead councils. Cllr Dr Juna Staithan, cabinet member for Climate Change and Transport at Newcastle City Council said: “I am really delighted with progress on site as we restore this icon to its former glory. “The team behind the restoration programme have really hit the ground running since they have been on site and everyone involved is hugely proud and passionate to be part of this major project to preserve this much-loved icon for future generations.” Over 180 miles of scaffolding tubes will be used throughout the four-year project – laid end to end, the tubes would reach from Newcastle to Dundee. The weight of the scaffold components totals more than 13,000 tonnes – equivalent to six London Eyes – and therefore due to loading constraints of the bridge, it must be installed in 20 different phases. Behind the scenes work is continuing within the bridge deck void where structural repairs are set to begin on the three of the bridge’s hangers. The carriageway is suspended by 36 steel hangers which are connected to the bridge deck by lateral beams, and inspections have shown that within the East footpath, three of the hangers require strengthening. The restoration reached an important milestone in October as the scaffold started to be dismantled around the Gateshead tower, revealing the major restoration work that has taken place since April and the first completed section of blasted, repaired and re-painted steel. Due to the Tyne Bridge’s Grade II* listed status, the paint colour being used is a British Standard 4800 colour referenced 14C39 called ‘Hollybush’, which is as close to the original colour as possible. The new paint system has been chosen for its durability, UV resistance, protective and colour retention qualities, and its resistance to the harsh atmospheric environment of the bridge, sitting above a tidal river and subject to the winds of the Tyne Valley gorge. It should give protection to the bridge for the next 30 years before major repainting is required. Thorough investigations have outlined that more than 1,000 repairs need to be carried out to preserve the landmark for future generations, this involves steel, concrete, stonework and masonry repairs, drainage improvements, bridge deck waterproofing, resurfacing, parapet protection and bridge joint replacement, as well as a full paint job. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Comment: Property industry reactions for 2025

Comment: Property industry reactions for 2025

Kush Rawal, Executive Director of Customer Services at Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing, comments: “Social housing is a microcosm of our wider society, and often we work with people experiencing acute challenges impacting the quality of their day to day lives. The cost of living crisis and factors such as health and educational inequalities, financial and food insecurity are some of the issues that impact our residents. The funding pressures faced by public sector bodies and charities continue to create support gaps which housing providers have filled even when these extend beyond our traditional areas of focus. It is important that social housing providers support where appropriate, but we can’t do this alone or without adequate financial support. “Turning specifically to Care and Support, recruitment remains a considerable challenge. There’s already a 20% vacancy across the sector, and the recent employer’s national insurance increase will put further pressure on the viability of services. Despite this, we cannot lose sight of the fact that we have a collective social responsibility to the most vulnerable in our society. Ensuring care and support commissioners are adequately funded will be vital to ensuring these services remain operational. “In 2025 I’d like to see greater funding given to care and support commissioners to enable them to support these important services.” Tom Dodson, Chief Operations Officer at Better Green Living, commented: “As we approach the end of the year, we anticipate significant growth in the retrofitting and refurbishment sector to address the rising demand for premium green working spaces. With hybrid working and studying prevalent across the country, the need for communal spaces has become essential. This growing demand offers an opportunity for spaces to undergo sustainable refurbishment instead of building new spaces from scratch. And with an aligning focus on sustainability amongst the property industry, it’s more important than ever, that our designs are fit for purpose, and we utilise as much of our existing buildings as possible. “The demand for student accommodation is at an all-time high, with 2.2 million students projected to require housing by 2026. This presents a significant opportunity to develop these high-demand hubs. However, to meet this need, the industry must address the existing skills gap. Building a strong and diverse workforce is essential in delivering the retrofit work necessary for the UK’s transition to net zero. This can only be achieved by additional Government support to provide the younger generations with retrofitting training to develop and expand their skills. With the expected rise for retrofitting projects and a focus on greener solutions in doing so, we continue to stay ahead of the curve.” Simon Vernon-Harcourt, Design & Planning Director at City & Country: “The Labour Party is making great strides in the right direction, and the potential opportunity for enhancement is huge. It will be a massive challenge to change the system given how under-resourced local planning authorities are, and how entrenched the ‘nimby’ culture is in the system. So far, we have heard many soundbites about recruiting new planning officers, but unfortunately, the devil is in the details – something we are currently lacking. There’s a very ambitious housing target above our heads, and to fulfil this, we need the policy of loosening the green belt delivered promptly. This will enable the development of sustainable communities and help create new places for people to live, work, and play. I hope we will start to see a shift next year with the housing market from political point scoring toward tangible action.” Chris Harris, Chief Operating Officer at Dandara: “The Government has positioned housebuilding as a key driver of economic recovery, signalling its commitment to boosting the economy – a goal in which housing plays a crucial role. The UK’s pressing need for new homes makes this focus both timely and essential. Labour’s proposed policy changes, particularly its plans to simplify and expedite the planning process through amendments to the NPPF, could present significant opportunities for SMEs like ours to increase housing delivery nationwide. However, it remains uncertain whether these commitments will translate into actionable outcomes. For buyers, the financial landscape remains challenging. Rising rents, higher mortgage rates, escalating energy costs, and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis are all barriers to homeownership, especially for first-time buyers. In the coming year, I hope to see the Government take decisive action to address these issues and promote greater accessibility to homeownership.” Adrian Watts, Chief Executive at Croudace Homes: “We have suffered in the past from Nimbyism across the country, which has held back housing delivery. Given the stark change to a pro-housing government, it will take some time for Labour to implement significant changes. Whilst the noise so far has been positive, I expect limited progress to be made next year, as the delivery of these changes will not happen overnight. The proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) will help, but without sufficient resources and recruitment within Local Planning Authorities, progress will be too slow to dramatically shift the outlook of these departments. We also need Registered Social Landlords to be in a strong position to contract on S106 housing if delivery is to first be maintained and then increased alongside the rise in housing demand. Finally, with no support for first-time buyers, we will struggle to increase our housing stock and risk leaving a generation behind, stuck in the vicious cycle of renting.”  Craig Carson, Managing Director at Barratt West London, comments: On policy “The Government has inherited a difficult environment from its predecessors. It has a challenge on its hands to even begin to tackle London’s housing shortage, with a target of 80,000 new homes per year in the capital alone. This is clearly an ambitious target but demonstrates a shared vision between Government and housebuilders alike that we absolutely must build more homes. Not only does the Government need to introduce measures that keep the homebuying and selling market moving, it needs to support housebuilders from the very beginning. The National Planning Policy Framework and new towns funding are two immediate positive introductions from the Government. Housebuilding is clearly

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Moxon’s Kepax Bridge, a new pedestrian and cycling bridge over the River Severn, opens to the public

Moxon’s Kepax Bridge, a new pedestrian and cycling bridge over the River Severn, opens to the public

A new pedestrian and cycling bridge over the River Severn, designed by Moxon Architects and Jacobs, has opened to the public. The new cable-stayed structure, located north of Worcester’s centre, is the city’s third bridge solely for active travel. Reflecting the council’s ambition to improve connectivity between the city’s core, residential areas, river and green corridor, the bridge continues a tradition of landmark civic infrastructure in the river valley. Taking its name from the Kepax Ferry, a 19th-century ferry crossing that operated close to the site of the new bridge, the project provides a vital connection between the city and residential quarters to the north-west. It will accommodate commuters, visitors, and leisure users alike. Working closely with specialist sub-consultant Moxon Architects, Jacobs provided multi-disciplinary design services and consultancy to Worcestershire County Council throughout feasibility, planning application, detailed design and technical support during construction. The majority of the Jacobs project team has been locally based during the project, combining their deep understanding of the area and an appreciation of what is important to the local community. Building on their longstanding working relationship with Worcestershire County Council and their term contractor Alun Griffiths, the Jacobs-led design team collaborated throughout the duration of the project including with specialist members of the supply chain, maintaining the high design quality of the holistic solution. To the east, the bridge springs from a high and dry point on the edge of the city’s historic Gheluvelt Park. Initially running parallel to the river, it curves ninety degrees to span over the water and a wooded riverbank beyond. It comes to land within an open field that was previously a landfill site. The distinct ‘hockey stick’ bridge alignment was carefully defined to pass over existing riverside paths and parkland unobstructed. It does this while providing continued access across the city for residents and businesses during periods when the River Severn floods. Following extensive public consultation with stakeholders and local residents, the design balances civic ambition with sensitivity to the surrounding landscape. With a bold, yet elegant form, the new steel bridge provides a safe 4m-wide, 145m-long crossing that comfortably accommodates both cyclists and pedestrians. The deck features a slip-resistant walking surface, and a finely crafted parapet made of a series of inward leaning stainless-steel rods that alternate between supporting a handrail and 1.4m-tall cycle railing. This simple repetition of elements takes on sculptural qualities when arrayed along the edge beams of the curved crossing. An A-shaped, 29m-tall pylon simultaneously tangential to the approach and main spans is nestled into a wooded, northwestern corner of the park. The deck features a slender profile supported every 12m, either by cables or by a series of piers below the western approach. This minimises disruption to the ecologically rich willow carr woodland to the west and the parkland to the east, parts of which will become a natural meadow. The dark blue-green colour strikes a balance with the surrounding vegetation, while highlighting the bridge’s dynamic form. Likewise, the ribbed soffit accentuates the sweeping geometry when viewed from the green spaces beneath. Ezra Groskin, Director of Moxon Architects, said: “Kepax Bridge is an important, climate-change resilient addition to Worcester’s civic infrastructure, forming a much-needed crossing over the River Severn. It connects residents in the city’s north-western suburbs to jobs in the centre and leisure amenities in the adjacent Gheluvelt Park and beyond. While we hope the new bridge will become a landmark that local people are proud of, combining functionality with delight has been our primary concern throughout the project.” Kate Kenny, Senior Vice President at Jacobs, said: “Leveraging our extensive expertise in innovative bridge solutions, we are proud to have contributed to the successful delivery of the Kepax Bridge. This vital infrastructure project now provides a crucial link for pedestrians and cyclists, aiming to reduce traffic and support health and wellbeing in the community. The new bridge will significantly enhance connectivity, enrich community life, and benefit the local economy and environment.” Councillor Marc Bayliss, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport at Worcestershire County Council, said: “Today is a milestone for Worcester, and I’m thrilled to see this incredible bridge open. The response at the opening event was fantastic, and I’m confident this bridge will make a real difference for those who walk, wheel, and cycle around the city. Improving active travel routes is a key priority for us, and this bridge is a game-changer for both Worcester and the wider county. A huge thank you to everyone involved in this project.” Rebecca Redfern MBE, Paralympic gold-medalist, officially opened the bridge to the public on 5 December 2024. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Electricity networks issue safety advice ahead of Storm Darragh

Electricity networks issue safety advice ahead of Storm Darragh

Storm Darragh has been named and is set to bring severe winds to large parts of the UK this weekend. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for wind and rain, as well as an amber warning for strong winds on Saturday. The networks have stepped up their level of preparedness. Customers in affected areas should follow the Energy Networks Association’s (ENA) Prepare-Care-Share advice. Mark Dunk, Head of Engineering at Energy Networks Association said: “With yellow and amber warnings in force for Storm Darragh, our advice to customers is to prepare, care and share. Prepare by going online to PowerCut105.com for advice and call 105 for free if you have a power cut. Check in with people who might need extra help, and share this information so friends and family know what to do too. “If you see damaged power lines or lines brought down over the coming days, stay well clear and call 105 for free to report it, or dial 999 if there’s an immediate danger to life.” How you can prepare for Storm Darragh The energy networks’ Prepare-Care-Share advice for severe weather can make a significant difference in staying safe and as comfortable as possible during power cuts. Prepare Care Share Inform others: Help spread these tips to ensure everyone in your community knows how to prepare for a power cut. Share our national website, PowerCut105.com. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Colliers UK Appoints John Munday as New CEO

Colliers UK Appoints John Munday as New CEO

Colliers UK has announced John Munday as its new Chief Executive Officer, with his tenure commencing on 3rd March 2025. Munday will lead the company’s transactional and advisory services division, which boasts a workforce of over 1,000 employees, steering its strategic vision and operations into a new era. A Proven Leader in the Property Sector Munday joined Colliers in 2022 as Co-Head of Project and Building Consultancy, following a strategic partnership with Paragon, an independent building and project consultancy, where he served as Co-Managing Director. His appointment reflects his impressive track record of building successful businesses and leading large teams that adapt to evolving client needs and market dynamics. Davoud Amel-Azizpour, CEO of Colliers EMEA, shared his confidence in Munday’s leadership: “John has an outstanding history of driving success and responding to market challenges. I look forward to seeing his vision enhance our UK business and strengthen our organisation of real estate experts.” Succeeding a Legacy of Leadership Munday will succeed Tony Horrell, who has led Colliers’ UK operations for 14 years. Horrell announced his decision to step down in June 2024 but will remain with the company as Non-Executive Chairman. Reflecting on Munday’s appointment, Horrell said: “Since joining Colliers, John has demonstrated exceptional leadership, accelerating growth in our UK project management and asset enhancement services. His values, business acumen, and instincts make him the ideal choice to guide our diverse and balanced business into a new phase of growth.” Horrell also expressed excitement about his ongoing role within Colliers, adding: “I look forward to continuing my work as Non-Executive Chairman, nurturing client relationships I’ve built over the past 14 years and supporting our teams in delivering outstanding results.” A Vision for Growth and Innovation John Munday expressed pride in his appointment and a clear commitment to building on Colliers’ success: “Colliers has a unique position in the market, and I am passionate about driving innovation to create meaningful opportunities for our clients and teams. It’s an honour to step into this role, and I’m eager to lead the business into its next chapter.” With Munday at the helm, Colliers UK is poised to continue its growth trajectory, strengthening its reputation as a leader in the property and real estate advisory sector. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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