The Bishop of Gloucester has complained bitterly to housing secretary Michael Gove about procedural delays to a planning inquiry into 350 homes proposed for church land in Cheltenham
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Architects call on Shell to reconsider demolition of former Aberdeen HQ
Oil and energy giant Shell has been urged to rethink its demolition proposals for its former Modernist HQ in Aberdeen following a backlash from architects and heritage campaigners
HTA Design unveils long-awaited Croydon tower scheme
HTA Design has submitted plans for a 35 and 47-storey development on a site in Croydon formerly earmarked for a 68-storey tower by CZWG Architects
Scott Brownrigg gets go-ahead for Canary Wharf office-to-lab conversion
Scott Brownrigg has won planning consent for a Canary Wharf office-to-laboratory conversion which will create a new life sciences hub
Piercy & Company gets planning consent to demolish former AJ office
Piercy & Company has won planning permission for a revised proposal to flatten Telephone House in Shoreditch, the former home of the AJ
FCBS unveils latest plans for Eden Project in Dundee
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) has released new visualisations of a proposed visitor attraction on Dundee's waterfront for The Eden Project
Three more platforms could be cut from Grimshaw’s Euston HS2 terminus
Grimshaw’s London Euston HS2 station could be shortened to seven platforms, a leaked document suggests
Grenfell Tower costs approaching £1.2 billion
The costs of the 2017 Grenfell disaster have reached nearly £1.2 billion, a new report suggests, as survivors and bereaved families await publication of two final reports into the tragedy
David Kohn picked for Oxford modern art gallery refurb
David Kohn Architects has won the job to refurbish Oxford’s contemporary art gallery, Modern Art Oxford
John Puttick’s reworked Preston youth centre wins approval
John Puttick Associates has secured planning consent for reworked designs – on a new site – for a long-awaited youth centre opposite Preston Bus Station