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Property firm welcomes proposed £600m history theme park
French operator, Puy du Fou, looks to boost Oxfordshire's local and regional economy subject to planning permission.
Gatwick Runway Approval: A transformative moment for the Gatwick Diamond
The recent government approval for London Gatwick Airport’s Northern Runway marks a watershed moment for the region - one that will reshape the Gatwick Diamond’s economy, property market and long-term growth prospects.
Booming Guildford facing top office space shortage
Guildford is thriving thanks to town centre regeneration schemes, but faces a shortage of top quality office space according to Vail Williams specialist, Luke Storey.
Are Schools, Colleges and Universities Liable for Business Rates?
In England and Wales, schools (like most other non-domestic properties) are liable for business rates.
Vail Williams named Thames Valley’s Commercial Property Agency of the Year
It's been a stellar year for the Thames Valley Agency team, now capped off with being named Agency Team of the Year for the region.
Cooling residential property rents: Market challenges and opportunities
The UK residential property market is showing early signs of change, with rental growth beginning to cool after several years of sharp increases.
Unlocking property potential from the NHS 10-year plan
The NHS 10-Year Plan presents a bold vision for the future of healthcare delivery- one rooted in localised, integrated services delivered closer to the communities they serve.
What is formula rent and how is it calculated?
For housing associations, registered providers, and charities managing social housing, setting rents correctly is essential to balancing affordability for tenants with compliance and financial sustainability.
Interview With: Property Week – Town Centre Regeneration: Life Beyond Retail
With online retail continuing to grow and traditional high streets under pressure from shifting consumer behaviour, local authorities up and down the UK are pressing ahead with regeneration projects designed to reimagine town centres for the future.
Industrial development: Stevenage leads the way on Community Infrastructure Levy changes
The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) has been in place for over a decade, designed to ensure that new development contributes towards the infrastructure needed to support it.
Guildford regeneration spurs office market revival
Guildford’s office market has entered a new chapter, with town centre regeneration schemes transforming the town’s offer, not only as a place to live, but increasingly as a place to work.