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Hot on his heels of last week’s Queen’s Speech, the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill was unveiled promising to deliver radical reform. Truth be told, the status quo is likely to continue for some time to come, says Planning Partner, Jonathan Bainbridge and his Bidwells colleagues, as they reveal the potential impacts of the Bill.
What next for Planning now the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill has landed?
With yesterday’s State Opening of Parliament presenting 38 separate bills, it is possible to overlook key issues arising for planning. Jack Gandy has reviewed the latest announcements to help understand the Government’s intentions for the planning system, and found much reduced ambitions for reform.
The State Opening of Parliament 2022: What are the implications for Planning?
Across the Oxford-Cambridge Arc, East and South-Eastern region, Bidwells continues to see strong demand and increased competition for residential development sites. The unceasing demand for development land has driven strong growth in land values and high activity levels, with annual growth in greenfield land values at 8.8% for 2021.
Residential Development Market Update
On 16 March 2022, Natural England increased the list of habitat sites that are considered to be in an unfavourable condition due to excessive nutrient levels. The extended list includes both the River Wensum and large parts of the Broads, and the ‘National Map of Catchments’, provided by Natural England, suggests that a significant area of Norfolk will be affected by the change.
Norfolk’s Nutrient Problem
I recently purchased my son a play mat for his newly acquired toy cars. As a planner, it immediately struck me that the mat showed a car-dominated environment with little room for pedestrians, cyclists and other non-motorised users. It was perfect for his fleet of cars, but it got me thinking…
Should we redefine the objectives of sustainable development following COP26 and COVID-19?
In 2019, the UK and Scottish Governments made their commitments to net zero, with target dates of 2050 and 2045 respectively. Relatively, both countries are progressing well, with emissions falling faster than in other major developed economies. However, with 326m tonnes of ‘carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)’ emitted in 2020, there is still a long road ahead.
The reality of the UK’s net zero ambition: the role of carbon capture
Cambridge 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.
13.01.25BTR Open & Operating Report | Regional
Since our last report in 2023, the number of operational BTR homes in our seven focus regional cities has increased 15% from 25,350 to 30,068.
04.11.24The Oxford Advantage
Mills & Reeve and Bidwells have partnered together to deliver a unique insight into the Oxford, Cambridge, London arc – often called the ‘Golden Triangle’ – that will explore the way businesses in the technology, life sciences and real estate sectors work together.
01.09.24Creating 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.
20.05.25Cambridge Spring Local Plan Watch 2025
Join us in May for our Cambridge Local Plan Watch, a breakfast briefing that will unpack the latest developments shaping the city and wider region.
15.05.25Oxford 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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