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Proposed new laws relevant to property

THE Government has recently published a Green Paper on its 2008/2009 legislative programme, “Preparing Britain for the Future”. Of the 18 proposed bills there are five which are particularly relevant to property. Read

New life for business park

ABUSINESS development with the potential to create dozens of jobs and breathe fresh life into a County Durham industrial estate is about to be unveiled. Read

It pays developers to get things right

DEVELOPERS are often required to contribute money towards improvements in the local area as part of their proposals. Read

New life for business park

A BUSINESS development with the potential to create dozens of jobs and breathe fresh life into a County Durham industrial estate is about to be unveiled. Read

It pays developers to get things right

DEVELOPERS are often required to contribute money towards improvements in the local area as part of their proposals. Read

Newsagents’ shop on the market

MA & KD Speck Newsagents in Redcar, Cleveland, is for sale. Read

£1.75m wanted for centre

A FORMER complementary health centre on the outskirts of Hexham is new to the business property market. Read

Stylish delis in popular areas for sale

APAIR of stylish delicatessen shops, located in two of the region’s most popular and affluent residential, areas have come on to the market. Read

Powerful tenant for riverside scheme

ENERGY firm npower has taken more than 100,000sqft of office space at Terrace Hill’s pioneering £300m Baltic Business Quarter by the River Tyne in Gateshead. Read

Quorum and Cobalt parks attract new investments

RESEARCH from DTZ over a four-year period would suggest that take up levels in North Tyneside make it the best performing borough in the North East, and one of the best performing areas across the UK. Read

Promotion for property consultant

JAMES Platts, joint head of residential development at the Newcastle office of property consultancy Knight Frank, has been promoted to partner. Read

Whole industry must go zero

WE’VE seen one of the UK’s major house builders, Barratt Homes, launch the ‘first zero carbon home’, followed by much debate in the property industry on what actually constitutes ‘zero carbon’. Read

Only two units left down by riverside

ENGINEERING company Deritend and caterer On a Roll are the latest occupiers to have taken space at the Easter Park development on Riverside Park in Middlesbrough. They have taken 7,500sqft and 6,000sqft respectively. Read

Beacon Centre – big times ahead

NORTH Tyneside has three major shopping centres in the borough (four if you include Morrisons at Preston Grange) but of these the largest and most important is the Beacon Centre in North Shields – the administrative heartland of North Tyneside. Read

Concern over disposal of animal waste

IT is occasionally open to debate which development plan policies are applicable to specific forms of developments. In these cases the decision is ultimately for the decision-maker, especially when parties have different opinions. Read

Beehive creates buzz at the Point

TEES Valley builder Rok has completed work on the latest phase of redevelopment at Darlington’s Lingfield Point business park. Read

Industry tribute has planning team beaming

THE legal planning team at leading North law firm Ward Hadaway is mapping out a route for further success after being rated as one of the best in the country. Read

Take restrictive covenants seriously

OLD laws may still restrict new uses for land, however outmoded the legislation appears. Some restrictive covenants created well over 100 years ago have the power to stop new housing going ahead. Read

Helios to breathe life into site

DEVELOPER Helios City is about to unveil a plan that will breathe life back into a once derelict part of Durham City. Construction work is soon to commence on the £12.5m Stonebridge Business Village, on the western fringe of the City, near the historic site of Neville’s Cross. Read

Naylors finds a space to grow in

NORTH East law firm Gordon Brown Associates has helped Tyneside chartered surveyors Naylors to find room for expansion in its new home. Read

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