A New Year, A New Organisation
11th Jan 2022Starting the New Year with some good news! Just a few days into 2022 and we are delighted to announce that DLP Planning are the latest organisation to join the federation.
Read MoreStarting the New Year with some good news! Just a few days into 2022 and we are delighted to announce that DLP Planning are the latest organisation to join the federation.
Read More2021 has seen a phenomenal growth in membership for the LPDF with 33 new organisations joining over the last 12 months. Finishing the year on a high we are delighted to welcome our latest full member The Strategic Land Group to the Federation.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Greenbelt Group have joined the LPDF as our latest affiliate. Greenbelt Group are a land management company that has been operating across the UK for the last 25 years.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce Utilities Consultants UCML have joined the federation. This is the first organisation of its kind to join the LPDF with a specialist and talented team working hard to investigate, negotiate, secure and manage utility connections (gas, water, electricity and telecoms)
Read MoreA new report published today by leading planning consultancy Lichfields raises major issues not just for the growing housing emergency and the Government’s target of building 300,000 new homes per year by the mid 2020s, but also in terms of ‘levelling up’ both geographically and the generational divide. Urgent action is now needed to boost the number of developments of new homes if the government wants to tackle the housing emergency, according to the LPDF.
Read MoreAn unprecedented housing emergency is having a major negative impact on the lives and mental health of millions of people as house prices and rents continue to soar, according to a report by the Land Promoters and Developers Federation (LPDF) prepared in association with RPS. The shocking statistics highlight the impact on the lives of people who cannot afford to get on to the property ladder, those who live in overcrowded, concealed or dangerous homes, and those paying ever-increasing levels of rent.
Read MoreThe LPDF are delighted to welcome Trowers & Hamlins as the latest organisation to join the federation.
Read MoreThe number of affiliates joining the federation has been phenomenal over the last few months and there are no signs of it slowing down as consulting development engineers M-EC are the latest organisation to join the LPDF.
Read MoreThe growth of the LPDF continues with the announcement of full member Cromsdale Property Group. Cromsdale is an established land promoter and residential developer with over 25 years’ experience.
Read MoreThe LPDF was delighted to co-sponsor the reception of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Housing Market & Housing Delivery, highlighting the vital work done by the parliamentarians involved in ensuring that the focus remains on delivering the homes, including affordable homes, that this country so desperately needs.
Read MoreQuod is the latest organisation to join the LPDF in what has been a huge surge in affiliations over the past two months.
Read MoreWe are delighted to start the week announcing that Stanley Investments has joined the federation as our latest full member. Stanley Investments are a land developer delivering upon a continuing unmet need for new affordable housing development land across the Northwest and Midlands.
Read MoreThe LPDF is delighted to announce Victoria Land has joined the federation as our latest full member. Specialising in the promotion of residential development sites they act for landowners by working with communities and local authorities to secure high-quality planning consents.
Read MoreThe myth that housing developers are hoarding land after gaining planning consent in order to benefit from a rising market has been debunked in new research by leading planning consultancy Lichfields. Lichfields was commissioned by the Land Promoters and Developers Federation (LPDF) and the Home Builders Federation (HBF) to undertake research into how the pipeline of sites for housing development compares with what might be needed to meet the government’s ambitions for 300,000 net additional homes per annum across England.
Read MoreThe LPDF just keeps on growing! Oxfordshire based edge Urban Design are the latest organisation to join the federation.
Read MoreThe last two months we have seen an influx of organisations joining the federation and this week has been no different. We are delighted to announce that Herfordshire based land agency Walter Cooper is the latest organisation to join the LPDF.
Read MoreLondon based law firm Forsters are the latest affiliate to join the Land Promoters and Developers Federation. Forsters is one of the leading Real Estate practices, top ranked by Chambers UK 2021.
Read MoreThe largest privately owned house builder in the Country Bloor Homes are the latest affiliate to join the Land Promoters and Developers Federation. With the recent rejoining of Barratts the support from housebuilders within the federation is going from strength to strength.
Read MoreA report recommending a package of proposals to expand opportunities for custom and self-build housing could play a role in tackling the UK’s housing crisis. The proposals will encourage people to design and/or build their own home and as a consequence stimulate the SME building sector, enabling the Government to get closer to its target of 300,000 new homes built each year, says the LPDF.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Addland have joined us as the latest affiliate member. Addland Brings Land To Life, making it visible and accessible.
Read MoreLast week communications and PR agency MPC were the latest affiliate to join the LPDF.
Read MoreThomson environmental consultants is the latest affiliate to join the LPDF taking membership numbers to 100 organisations. The federation which was formed in 2018 is delighted to have hit this milestone and despite such an unprecedented year the LPDF has continued to experience growth month on month.
Read MoreCBRE the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm is the latest affiliate to join the LPDF. The growing federation now has 99 organisations as part of its membership.
Read MoreTransatlantic law firm Womble Bond Dickinson is the latest organisation to join the LPDF as an affiliate. Operating from a number of cities within the UK they have a strong Real Estate practice with strategic land, housebuilder and planning teams operating across their footprint.
Read MoreBarratt Developments - the country’s largest and best known housebuilder - has re-joined the LPDF. The company, which is also the biggest residential land vendor in the country, has renewed its affiliate membership. Barratt's reputation is built on providing confidence and security for the landowner by doing what they promise, with one of the largest teams of skilled land buyers in the UK.
Read MoreThe LPDF has welcomed its 97th member with the arrival of new Warwickshire-based land, development and property agency Newton as affiliates. Launched this year, Newton is a land, development and property agency and consultancy business with a particular focus on the identification and promotion of strategic land opportunities and the acquisition/sale of development land. The firm was established in 2021 by Richard Foxon and Piers Beeton.
Read MoreThe latest organisation to join the growing ranks of LPDF members is the NHBC - the UKs leading provider of new homes warranty, building control and construction quality assurance services, working with customers to de-risk developments from land acquisition to final completion and beyond. NHBC's land quality endorsement (LQE) services deliver technical risk management for customers looking to undertake land remediation work or promoting greenfield sites for sale and residential development in line with NHBC standards for land quality.
Read MoreThe Land Promoters and Developers Federation (LPDF) has appointed Phill Bamford as associate director of policy and research. Phill, who has 27 years’ experience in both public and private sector planning roles, will work alongside the LPDF’s policy director John Acres.
Read MorePell Frischmann - a multi-disciplinary consultancy specialising in transport planning, highways, civil and structural engineering, flood risk and drainage - is the latest company to join the LPDF as affiliates. Understanding future communities and how they will thrive alongside and within existing places is critical to building the workplaces and homes the UK crucially needs, says Pell Frischmann. Planning for the right infrastructure, natural environment, and services is at the heart of achieving that.
Read MoreThe LPDF is excited to announce that Gleeson Strategic Land has bolstered our ranks by joining as a full member, bringing our total membership to 93. Gleeson Strategic Land Limited is a strategic land business based in the South of England. Part of MJ Gleeson PLC, Gleeson Strategic Land specialises in taking land through the complex promotion process, maximising returns for landowners via our team of in-house planning and technical experts.
Read MoreAs widely expected, the Government has promised the introduction of a Bill to modernise the planning system, so that more homes can be built. In a programme which included 25 new bills (alongside others including the Environment Bill, brought forward from last year) the Government has placed a priority on ‘levelling up’ the country and strengthening the Union, although there is little detail about specific measures at this stage.
Read MoreStarting the week with great news, confirming that Land Quest has become the LPDF's latest full member. Land Quest was founded in 2018 as a strategic land promotion company, working in conjunction with and on behalf of land owners to maximise the value of their land.
Read MoreWe're delighted to announce that we have welcomed Northern Trust as our latest full member. Northern Trust is a £500m+ privately owned property investment , development and land management business. It has over eight million sq ft of industrial , trade park and office parks together with 5,000 acres of land throughout the UK.
Read MoreWe're excited to announce that Assura - the largest developer of primary care and community health premises in the UK - has become the LPDF's 90th member. Our membership continues to grow and includes some of the biggest names in our sector. Over the last 17 years, Assura has completed more than 50 new health care buildings and has grown its portfolio to just under 600 GP surgery, primary care, diagnostic and treatment centre buildings all over the country.
Read MoreThe Government’s ‘Housing Growth Deal’ for Oxfordshire, clinched in 2017, has been amended by Housing Minister Christopher Pincher after the county failed to deliver its Joint Oxfordshire 2050 plan on time. In March 2017, Oxfordshire authorities committed to building 100,000 new homes between 2011 and 2031 in return for a £215 million funding package and a requirement to deliver the Oxfordshire 2050 strategic plan by March 2021.
Read MoreThe LPDF is continuing to grow in size and influence, with several new members joining since the start of the year. We're delighted to welcome Waterman Group as our latest affiliate member. Waterman’s team of engineers and environmental consultants provide holistic support to property developers and investors, whatever the scale or stage of their project.
Read MoreThe LPDF has accepted an invitation to join as a sponsor for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Housing Markets chaired by Ben Everitt (MP for Milton Keynes North).
Read MoreThe LPDF has welcomed the mortgage guarantee scheme and the extension of the Stamp Duty holiday announced in today’s Budget. However, it said much more needs to be done to boost housing supply, ensuring the delivery of 300,000 new homes a year, if Generation Rent is going to become Generation Buy.
Read MoreMather Jamie - one of the leading independent, development, commercial and agricultural surveying firms in the Midlands - has joined the growing ranks of LPDF affiliate members. Mather Jamie’s director-led development team specialises in strategic land advisory and development land agency across the UK, and is able to advise clients on a range of residential and commercial development opportunities covering both brown and green field sites.
Read MoreAnother property company and land promoter has become a full member of the LPDF, joining the growing list of influential companies supporting our drive to build more homes. Since 2001, Neptune Group has been working in partnership with landowners across the UK, to explore opportunities for development and promotion of strategic land. They have considerable experience and an established track record in mixed-use development, planning promotions, large strategic land projects and investing in both commercial and residential property throughout the UK.
Read MoreThe Chancellor has been urged to scrap Stamp Duty on all family homes in next month’s Budget to boost the housing market, help young first-time buyers, and encourage downsizers to move, as he seeks to turbocharge the economic recovery. The Land Promoters and Developers Federation (LPDF) has called on Rishi Sunak to take urgent action to help the housing sector lead the country out of recession and deliver the 300,000 new homes needed each year.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Unique Land is the latest company to join the LPDF as a full member. The Canterbury-based promoter becomes the 33rd full member, bringing our total membership to 87 of the leading companies operating in our sector. Unique Land partners with landowners across the UK to secure planning permission on their sites, at no cost or risk to the landowner.
Read MoreThe LPDF is on the road to increasing membership with the arrival of transport planners mode as affiliates. mode transport planning provides progressive, independent transport planning and highway engineering advice to the property development industry, from its offices in Birmingham, London, Manchester and Reading. It works with some of the UK’s most successful development companies. It is a practice of exceptional individuals that unite behind its brand to deliver clear and commercially viable transport planning advice focused on clients’ needs.
Read MorePromoters Highgrove Strategic Land have become the latest full member of the LPDF, boosting our membership to 85 of the sector's leading companies. Highgrove Strategic Land are experts in the promotion of land for residential development. They work alongside their landowning partners and fully fund and manage both the planning promotion and land sale process from start to finish. Once a site has received planning permission, and in order to achieve the best value for our landowners, they collaboratively market the site before jointly agreeing a sale to a purchasing housebuilder.
Read MoreWe're kicking off 2021 in style, with the announcement that another great company has joined the LPDF. We've extended a warm welcome to affiliate members Inspired Villages, a developer and operator of retirement communities in the UK which is majority owned and fully-funded by Legal & General. Inspired Villages has six operational villages in the UK, with a further 14 legally secured and under construction, with planning permission or in planning and has aspirations to deliver 60 villages within the next 10 years.
Read MoreThe Government’s decision to bow to pressure from many Conservative MPs and revise proposed planning reforms, aimed at increasing the building of new homes, has been branded a ‘highly regressive lurch backwards’. According to the Land Promoters and Developers Federation (LPDF), the Government has turned its back on the chance to use the housing sector to turbocharge economic recovery and has betrayed a generation of young people that want to own a home of their own.
Read MoreWe’re ending the year on a high as land and development specialist Rainier Developments becomes the latest company to join the LPDF as a full member. In the last few weeks we’ve had several new members join our ranks, bringing the total membership to 84 of our sector’s leading companies.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that promoter Anwyl Land is the latest company to join the ranks of the LPDF's full members. Flintshire-based Anwyl Land was founded in 2016 as a strategic land promotion company that works in partnership with landowners in order to maximise their land value.
Read MoreLand promoter and master developer St Philips has joined the LPDF as a full member. We're delighted to welcome the Birmingham-based business to the federation as we approach the end of what has been a challenging year for many. It is a year that has seen the LPDF go from strength to strength as membership has grown to over 80 of the leading companies in the sector.
Read MoreOur voice is growing stronger as more and more members continue to join the LPDF, and we are delighted to welcome Nexus Planning - the 2020 RTPI Planning Consultancy of the Year. Nexus offers market-leading planning, regeneration and development advice to the private and public sectors. Strategic land is a core area of its expertise and it has an enviable track record of success across the UK.
Read MoreThe growth of the LPDF continues with the welcome arrival of new full member and land promoter Sigma Strategic Land. The company specialises in strategic development land promotion, focusing primarily on the delivery of planning consents on both greenfield and brownfield sites.
Read MoreMembership of the LPDF continues to grow and we are delighted to welcome ALTERX to the federation. ALTERX was created in 2014 as a ‘value investor’ focused on the Western European real estate market. Today, it controls over 30,000 residential plots in England, through promotion, option and freeholds. In addition, it has strategic joint ventures with specialists within specific geographies and sectors. Visit www.alterx.io.
Read MoreBoris Johnson’s government has a huge opportunity to re-set the housing debate - and keep its promise to both ‘build back better’ and plan for them more quickly - by delivering the changes needed to support the construction of more than 300,000 new homes each year, LPDF chairman Paul Brocklehurst told members at our online annual conference.
Read MoreMembership of the LPDF has risen to 78 with the welcome addition of Danescroft. Joining as an affiliate member, Danescroft is a privately owned property company, focusing on promotion of greenfield and brownfield sites through both immediate planning applications and local plan promotion work.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that specialist house builder and brownfield developer Inland Homes is the latest full member of the LPDF. Incorporated in the UK in 2005, Inland Homes plc is an AIM listed company, focused on building residential and mixed-use developments for direct sale, or for partner organisations, across the South and South East of England.
Read MoreA company with expertise in the politics of planning is the latest to join the LPDF, bringing the total number of members to 75. SP Broadway - a public relations consultancy specialising in planning and development - has joined as an affiliate member. It provides communications and PR assistance on development projects at all stages of the planning and construction process.
Read MoreThe LPDF has hit a major milestone, gaining our 25th full member with the welcome arrival of land promoters and developers Jaynic. Jaynic is a very well-established land promotion and property development company, with a transparent and professional approach, covering the South East of England.
Read MoreThe Prime Minister’s promise to create two million more owner-occupiers by introducing five per cent mortgage deposits for first-time buyers has been welcomed by the LPDF. The Government is keen to transform ‘Generation Rent’ into ‘Generation Buy’ and has announced a number of initiatives that could give young people the help they need to get a foot on the property ladder while also boosting the housebuilding sector, the LPDF said. Boris Johnson confirmed plans to press ahead with the introduction of long-term, fixed-rate mortgages worth up to 95 per cent of the value of a home for first time buyers.The move would deliver the biggest expansion of home ownership since the Thatcher era 30 years ago.
Read MoreThe LPDF is delighted to welcome Keating Chambers - a leading set of commercial barristers’ chambers, with a thriving domestic and international practice - as our latest affiliate members. Comprising 65 barristers, 30 Queen’s Counsel and 35 Juniors, and 9 international members/honorary associates, Keating Chambers has added planning and environmental regulatory work to its market leading construction, procurement, PFI/PPP, energy and infrastructure practice.
Read MoreIt's wonderful to see that our membership is really developing as we announce the arrival of another great company - Brookbanks. Brookbanks is a leading Master Developer and Development Consultant, providing specialist support to infrastructure engineering projects, highways and environmental planning, development management and commercial management. Visit www.brookbanks.com.
Read MoreYou know you're on the right road when a company of the stature of Tarmac joins your organisation. We're delighted to welcome the company to the LPDF as a full member. The LPDF is growing stronger every week. We now have a total of 72 members (24 full members and 48 affiliates), all great companies with first class reputations, working hard to deliver the housing the UK needs. Tarmac, a CRH company, is the UK’s leading sustainable building materials and construction solutions business. www.tarmac.com.
Read MoreTransport Planning Associates (TPA) - which boasts teams of transport planners, traffic engineers and infrastructure designers - is the latest company to join the ever-growing list of LPDF members. The company works with clients to promote the sustainable integration of land use and transport, to minimise the production of travel-related carbon emissions, to develop successful communities.
Read MoreAs the LPDF goes from strength to strength, we're delighted to announce that our latest new member is Dandara - one of the UK's largest independent property development companies. Established in 1988 from the desire to provide innovative homes and commercial properties, which would offer real value for money without compromising on design, durability or quality, Dandara has over 10,000 happy customers and more than 100 industry awards for design and quality.
Read MoreThe LPDF is build, build, building its membership and is delighted to welcome Lexington Communications to the growing list of affiliates. Lexington Communications is the UK’s leading strategy and communications consultancy working with global brands, helping clients manage risk, enhance and protect their reputation and build trust.
Read MoreLong-awaited Government proposals for the transformation of the planning system in order to boost the delivery of new homes have been welcomed by the LPDF. The Government White Paper – Planning for the Future – recommends some of the measures the LPDF called for in its recent ‘Building a Recovery’ report to simplify the planning system and encourage the construction of more housing.
Read MoreValorem Investment Partners is the latest land promoter and developer to join the growing ranks of full members of the LPDF. Our 23 full members and 46 affiliates are speaking as one voice to help shape national and local policy on issues affecting the housing sector as a whole.
Read MoreWe're delighted to welcome planning consultants Woods Hardwick into the LPDF fold. We now have 69 members, working together to help our sector lead the economic recovery. Woods Hardwick Planning is a specialist planning consultancy of highly resourceful and diligent town planning professionals advising developers, land promoters, housebuilders, property and landowners and other parties who need to engage with the town planning system.
Read MoreTurley working with Zack Simons of Landmark Chambers, and supported by the LPDF, have succeeded in persuading the Government to introduce new legislation to get the Local Plan system moving after weeks of delay. The Government announced on 16th July that it has laid legislation before Parliament for Local Plan consultations to take place without the need for a hard copy being made available in the council offices.
Read MoreThe LPDF is delighted to announce that The Land Trust, a charity that is committed to the long-term sustainable management of open space for community benefit, has become our latest affiliate member. The charity's vision is to improve the quality of people’s lives by creating sustainable, high quality green spaces that deliver environmental, social and economic benefits. It is passionate about identifying cost-effective solutions to deliver high quality and sustainably maintained open space.
Read MoreWilliam Davis Homes - one of the most reputable housebuilders in the Midlands - is the latest company to join the LPDF as affiliate members. Privately owned and with over 85 years’ experience, the Loughborough-based company has a genuine commitment to quality, tradition and craftsmanship, all reflected in its status as a HBF five-star housebuilder.
Read MorePrime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak are being urged to take urgent action to stimulate the housing sector to enable the UK to accelerate on the road to recovery as it emerges from the Covid-19 lockdown. A Stamp Duty holiday, extending the Help to Buy scheme, a simplified planning system and supercharged incentives for local authorities to deliver housing, are among the measures being demanded by the LPDF and Barton Willmore.
Read MorePeel L&P - an ambitious regeneration business based in North West England - has become the latest full member of the LPDF, we're delighted to announce. With assets across the UK of £2.6 billion, 20,000 acres of land and water, and a pipeline of 50,000 new homes across all residential sectors, Peel L&P becomes our 22nd full member. We have a further 42 affiliate members.
Read MoreAfter 15 years, Paul Brocklehurst is stepping down with immediate effect as chief executive of Catesby Estates, one of the UK’s leading land promotion specialists. However, we are delighted to confirm that he will be continuing in his role as chairman of the LPDF.
Read MoreAs our sector begins to get back to work, leading the recovery of the economy, we're delighted to welcome a new full member to LPDF. London Strategic Land (LSL) is a fund set up to acquire land in, and commutable to, Greater London with the aim of creating value through obtaining or changing existing planning permissions, primarily with the aim of building residential housing.
Read MoreHome-builders have been given the green light to get going again. Robert Jenrick, Minister for Housing & Planning, made a statement to Parliament and later delivered a powerfully upbeat speech at the Downing Street Coronavirus briefing, in which he urged companies to ‘Get back to building again’. He also praised those builders who were delivering housing for key workers and highlighted the Government’s ‘First Homes’ scheme for first-time buyers and key workers. Here, John Acres takes a look at what it all means.
Read MoreThe first ever LPDF webinar took place today. Many thanks to Landmark Chambers for an excellent session ‘A comprehensive guide to the latest Planning Law, Practice and Policy’.
Read MoreWith so much bad news making the headlines in these testing times, we're delighted to be able to share some good news. Despite the lockdown, our membership continues to grow with the arrival of Strutt and Parker - one of the largest property consultancies in the UK. The company has a national team of experienced professionals advising on the promotion, planning, marketing and sale of residential-led development projects.
Read MoreWebinar LPDF & Landmark Chambers - The Planning System Now. This is a members only event.
Read MoreLeading global professional services firm RPS is the latest major company to join the LPDF. RPS defines, designs and manages projects that create shared value to a complex, urbanising and resource-scarce world. Navigating the planning process presents complex challenges. With deep expertise, founded on almost 50 years of experience, the company supports clients throughout the entire planning life-cycle: smoothly, efficiently and with confidence.
Read MoreNone of us is immune to Covid-19 or the huge impact it is going to have on British businesses. The housing sector has been through many recessions and tends to come out of each better prepared to fight the next challenge. Here at the LPDF, we are certain that the housbuilding industry will be critical to the economic recovery. We will be working constructively and positively with the LPAs through the challenging months ahead to ensure that planning applications are determined.
Read MoreWe're starting the week on a high as we welcome PDI to the LPDF family. London-based PDI are strategic political and community engagement consultants for the development industry. They work closely with publicly limited companies, funds and developers on residential and mixed-use developments whether Brownfield, Greenfield or Green Belt. (www.pd-i.co.uk)
Read MoreThe LPDF is delighted to welcome Generator Strategic Land as a new full member, bringing our total membership to 60 companies operating across our sector. A division of Generator Group, Generator Strategic Land (GSL) was founded in 2017 in a joint venture with Topland Group, one of Europe’s largest privately-owned investment groups.
Read MoreAgainst the background of the growing Coronavirus epidemic, the new Chancellor, Risha Sunak, delivered an ambitious £600bn capital spending programme for the current Parliament in his first budget statement, triggering a substantial increase in Government borrowing. Coming hot on the heels of the OBR's decision to reduce the interest rate by 0.5% to 0.25% earlier in the day, the Chancellor committed the Government to tripling infrastructure spending and ‘changing the mindset of Government’ by reviewing the ‘Green Book’ which assesses value for money in capital spending as part of the ‘levelling up agenda’.
Read MoreThere's strength in numbers, and the LPDF's voice is getting stronger as membership continues to grow. Our latest new affiliate is Walsingham Planning. Established in 1984, the company has successfully helped hundreds of clients achieve their development ambitions thanks to its specialist planning advice and support.
Read MoreThe LPDF staged a very productive round-table meeting with Steve Quartermain CBE, the Government’s Chief Planner, and two of his civil servant colleagues, before he retires at the end of March. This arose out of an earlier introductory meeting at Marsham Street last month. Some 15 land promoters joined the open discussion held in London.
Read MoreRegeneration specialists Countryside Partnerships has become the 59th company to join the LPDF. The company creates places of character and quality, designed to strengthen people’s sense of belonging and build enduring value for all. Its partnerships division specialises in medium to large-scale urban regeneration of public sector and delivering private and affordable homes.
Read MoreWharton Natural Infrastructure Consultancy has put down roots in the LPDF. The latest company to join as affiliates, Wharton provides topographical surveys, tree and ecology advice and analysis and detailed landscape architecture, working on a wide range of projects, for a variety of clients including architects, planners, developers, local authority and landowners. Working collaboratively with project teams and stakeholders, the company assists with one-off residential developments to multi-phase strategic development projects. It provides complete feasibility and opportunities to help plan sites, taking them through detailed design and implementation. Its unique approach helps clients clearly understand the constraints and opportunities of a site, saving time, money and adding value to projects. https://www.wnic.co.uk/
Read MoreWe are looking for an individual who is passionate about planning policy, the housing agenda, new home delivery and the economic growth that is needed to help solve the UK’s housing crisis. You will be responsible for taking forward the next elements of the Federation's planning policy and help highlight the role land promoters play in housing delivery. You will understand the underlying political dynamics affecting planning policy and housing delivery and the opportunities and challenges this presents to the Federation and its members. This is a key position within the Federation and one that brings with it a lot of responsibility but also opportunity.
Read MoreMario Wolf, founding director of the Right to Build Task Force and influential expert in the UK custom and self-build sector, has joined the Custom Build Homes’ senior management team. The appointment strengthens the custom build specialists’ strategy to focus on growth of delivery within the sector. Mario is the company’s new director of planning and strategic engagement. He joins after a highly accomplished career in the Civil Service and the planning and development sector. He is a Corporate Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute and, prior to working in Government, enjoyed an extensive career in planning across the globe in both private and public sector roles. In the Civil Service, Mario led the introduction and implementation of a range of housing programmes and planning reforms spanning almost 20 years. His final two years as a civil servant was on secondment to the National Custom and Self-Build Association (NaCSBA) as director of The Right to Build Taskforce.
Read MoreLanpro - an independent multi-disciplinary consultancy specialising in town planning, urban design, architecture, landscape, the historic environment and transport - has joined the growing ranks of LPDF members. The company works to secure the best planning outcome possible for clients. With a focus on planning, design and development outcomes, it constantly strives for excellence and has the right staff to deliver it by placing clients' best interests at the heart of everything it does. Lanpro is proud to deliver good schemes, providing buildings and places that are valued and enhance the way people live, work and interact, all fuelled by creativity and a desire to leave things better than they found them. https://www.lanproservices.co.uk
Read MoreIt was great to see so many members at our Rosewell in Action event in Birmingham, hosted by Eversheds Sutherland and King's Chambers. Stuart Andrews, of Eversheds Sutherland, and Giles Cannock QC, of King's Chambers, gave interesting presentation about the impact of Rosewell on planning inquiries. A lively question and answer session followed, with some members sharing their experience of the new guidance. Our next event is our annual lunch in London on April 1st - tickets are going fast so please get in touch soon to reserve your place. Email info@lpdf.co.uk
Read MoreWe had some very interesting discussions with local authority leaders when we attended the District Councils' Network annual conference in Kenilworth, with the theme of 'Better Lives, Stronger Economies'. Chairman Paul Brocklehurst led our delegation at #DCN2020, discussing how we can improve the housing supply to meet the Government's target of 300,000 each year. In a Q&A session, he answered questions including: How many of the 300,000 need to be social/affordable homes, and how do we build enough of this type of housing? How can we get the high volume house builders to embrace low carbon construction? We'll be following up on many of the conversations we had and we would like to say thank you to everyone that showed an interest in the LPDF and our members.
Read MoreOur membership inbox has been busy at the start of 2020, with several companies joining the LPDF. The latest new affiliate member is Mosaic, based in Notting Hill, London. Mosaic is a masterplanning and urban design practice focusing on strategic land across the UK. The company designs across a range of contexts, scales and land uses via a commercially aware, collaborative and process driven approach. Current projects range from mixed-use new settlements, through to smaller schemes for bespoke house builders, covering every scale in between.
Read MoreHard on the heels of the Government’s ‘National Design Guide’ issued in October 2019, MHCLG has indicated that they will be issuing a ‘Design Code’ in the near future to guide developers and housebuilders on design issues – which will doubtless be used by local authorities to determine local interpretations of design guidance, writes John Acres. The LPDF will be represented at the launch of the final ‘Building Better, Building Beautiful’ report on Thursday 30th January, which is likely to focus on the key elements expected to create a more ‘beautiful’ townscape – a theme developed in the draft report issued by co-chairman Nicolas Boys Smith and Sir Roger Scruton in June 2019.
Read MoreAs the LPDF's influence continues to grow, there's been a rush of companies becoming new members. The latest is Orion Heritage, which provides independent advice to the private sector aimed at resolving the often conflicting demands of conservation while achieving profitable and sustainable developments. The company prides itself on understanding clients' businesses and projects and responds positively to their aims and objectives. In order to do this, it provides the following services: Land Acquisition/Due Diligence; Desk-Based Assessment; Scheduled Monument Consent applications; Negotiation with LPAs and Statutory Consultees; Defining, Procuring and Managing Fieldwork; Environmental Impact Assessment; Expert Witness. http://www.orionheritage.co.uk
Read MoreLandscape architecture specialist Bradley Murphy Design (BMD) has joined the growing ranks of LPDF members. BMD is a well-established and highly respected landscape architecture and ecology practice operating throughout the UK from three strategically-located studios in Birmingham, Cambridge and Warwick. BMD specialises in the creation of people-focused, sustainable landscapes, open spaces and public realm, partnering with developers, house builders and local authorities to help unlock landscape value, using a landscape-led approach to transform spaces into places. www.bradleymurphydesign.co.uk
Read MoreShoosmiths, which is listed as a top 10 UK real estate firm in the Lawyer’s Global Real Estate 50, has joined the LPDF. With one of the largest multi-disciplinary real estate practices in the UK, Shoosmiths brings market-leading insight to any transaction or dispute, regardless of size or complexity, ensuring a highly-skilled and commercial approach that goes beyond just advising on ‘the law’. www.shoosmiths.co.uk.
Read MoreCSA Environmental is the latest company to join the LPDF. The company has been working alongside the UK’s leading property developers, project managers and government agencies since 1998. They rely on the company’s detailed understanding of the environmental issues that affect planning and development. www.csaenvironmental.co.uk.
Read MoreThe LPDF is delighted to announce that Wallace Land Investments – specialists in strategic land and development – is the latest company to join the growing list of full members.
Read MoreAnother great company has recognised the benefits of joining the LPDF as affiliate members. We're delighted to welcome master builders Davidsons to our ranks. Davidsons are high quality master builders and place makers. They believe in heritage, deliver quality developments, engage with local communities and have built their company to reflect the same customer focused service and build quality that the Wilson family has developed over generations of master building. Their main focus isn’t to build new homes at record speed. They take time to make sure they are right for the surrounding area, paying great attention to the site layout, exterior designs, brickwork and detailing. Each development is built to fit seamlessly into the local area. www.davidsonsgroup.co.uk
Read MoreIt was great to see so many members at our Christmas drinks event at The Alchemist in Birmingham. We hope you all enjoyed the fantastic cocktails and food, and made the most of the opportunity to network with so many like-minded people. Here's to a very prosperous new year for all our members. We'll be having many more events which we would encourage you to come along and support.
Read MoreOne of the biggest names in real estate services has thrown its weight behind the LPDF. JLL is the latest company to join our organisation as affiliate members. JLL buys, builds, occupies and invests in a variety of assets including industrial, commercial, retail, residential and hotel real estate. From tech startups to global firms, its clients span industries including banking, energy, healthcare, law, life sciences, manufacturing and technology. For more information please visit www.jll.co.uk.
Read MoreGreen belts are often described as the best-known, but most mis-understood, UK planning policy, says LPDF policy director John Acres. In a year when we celebrate the 70thanniversary of the National Parks & Access to the Countryside Act 1949– which heralded both National Parks and Areas of Outstanding National Beauty – one might be excused for thinking that green belts are part of that same objective – to promote, preserve and protect Britain’s landscape. They are not.
Read MoreLeading independent planning and design consultancy Barton Willmore has bolstered the ranks of LPDF members. The company is the latest to join as affiliate members. Barton Willmore, which has 13 offices nationwide, combines national influence with local knowledge to offer clients the very best advice.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Thakeham - one of the south east's leading developers - has joined the LPDF as full members. We now have 18 full members and 31 affiliates, with 12 of those joining since our annual conference in September. Thakeham delivers private residential development and quality affordable homes, with infrastructure, road improvements, community facilities and schools.
Read MoreSome of the UK’s leading companies, working to end the housing crisis by encouraging the development of more than 300,000 homes each year, are joining forces by supporting the Land Promoters and Developers Federation. Membership of the LPDF has grown significantly, with 12 companies signing up in just the past two months, including infrastructure-led developer and land promoter, Thakeham.
Read MoreWe're delighted to announce that we have welcomed Custom Build Homes as the latest LPDF member. Custom Build Homes is the UK's leading enabling development company which supports the sale of serviced plots and customisable homes. It enables individuals to create their own home through an enjoyable and supported process, providing help for those who own or have identified land for development to bring forward custom build homes and maximise value.
Read MoreThe LPDF has welcomed Irwin Mitchell to the ranks of new members. The company provides legal services to land promoters, developers, private and institutional landowners operating from 15 locations across the UK. Ranked as a market-leading law firm in the independent Legal 500 and Chambers UK guides, with over 250 lawyers personally recommended, its real estate team consists of over 130 real estate lawyers with specialists focusing on strategic land and residential development.
Read MoreVectos - an innovative provider of transport planning, infrastructure design, and flood risk and drainage services to the development industry - has joined the LPDF. With 150 staff in eight cities, it operates across all land uses on projects of all scales and complexities. Drawing on its international R&D sustainable mobility work, Vectos is one of the leading consultancies in the promotion of development-related sustainable and active travel design.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Barratt Developments PLC has joined the LPDF. The company, which last year completed 17,856 homes, is the latest to join the growing ranks of affiliate members. Barratt Developments has built nearly 500,000 homes in the last 60 years and, as the nation’s largest housebuilder, is creating great new places to live throughout Britain.
Read MoreBECG, the sector specialist communications consultancy for the built environment, has joined the LPDF as an affiliate. From offices across the UK, it provides private and public sector clients with expert counsel and award-winning communications services. Its expertise and understanding of the built environment delivers commercial value by maximising opportunities, managing reputations and reducing risk.
Read MoreShakespeare Martineau and Marrons Planning are the latest companies to join the ever growing list of LPDF affiliates, giving us an even stronger voice in the housing debate. Shakespeare Martineau's comprehensive end-to-end service, covering everything from leases to litigation, is focused on devising inventive and cost-effective solutions to your operational or investment needs. www.shma.co.uk Marrons Planning's team of town planning consultants provides advice and guidance on a wide range of planning and development issues. www.marrons-planning.co.uk
Read MoreA generational injustice is manifesting itself as more and more young people’s dreams of buying their own homes are crushed by the dramatic rise in house prices due to the lack of supply of land caused by planning policy, according to the LPDF. LPDF chairman Paul Brocklehurst told delegates at the organisation’s first ever annual conference that the 500% increase in average house prices over the past 30 years has left many feeling excluded from the possibility of owning their own home.
Read MoreInternational law firm Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has joined the growing ranks of LPDF affiliate members. Headquartered in London, with offices in the south of England, it has a strong focus on real estate and acts for many institutional and private landowners, land promoters and developers.
Read MoreLeading boutique planning law firm Town Legal LLP is the latest company to join the growing ranks of LPDF members. Based in London but working across the rest of England and Wales, they provide unparalleled planning law advice in relation to larger complex planning law matters.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Eversheds Sutherland, one of the top 50 largest law practices in the world, and Landmark Chambers, leading barristers chambers specialising in planning and property, have become the latest in the growing list of affiliate members of the LPDF.
Read MorePigeon has completed two deals, selling nine acres of residential land in Bury St Edmunds, and acquiring 87 acres of freehold land at Hemel Hempstead.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce EDP has joined the Federation.
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome the latest affiliate members to the federation: Pegasus Group and Howes Percival.
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome the latest affiliate members to the federation: Savills and Neame Sutton.
Read MoreThe LPDF hosted their first ever fringe event this month at the Local Government Association (LGA) Conference held in Bournemouth.
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome the latest affiliate members to the federation: Lichfields, Howkins & Harrison and PBA, now part of Stantec.
Read MoreIt is vital in our view, that Government encourages a broad portfolio of sites to come forward to meet all parts of the housing market and to cater for all types of housing need.
Read MoreThe membership of the LPDF continues to grow. We are pleased to welcome Waddeton Park Ltd to the Federation.
Read MoreAffiliate membership of the LPDF continues to grow! We would like to welcome our latest affiliate member to the Federation; No5 Barristers’ Chambers.
Read MoreWe would like to welcome our latest affiliate member to the Federation; Tetlow King Planning.
Read MoreThe LPDF which is is working to enhance the planning process, and help deliver the new homes and communities this country needs, inviting companies in the sector to get involved and support their campaign.
Read MoreThe interest in affiliate membership continues to grow with Bidwells, Fisher German and Gateley Plc joining the LPDF.
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome the latest affiliate members to the federation: Title & Covenant Brokers (Stackhouse Poland), Kings Chambers, Turley and Carter Jonas.
Read MoreWe are now extending our membership offering to affiliate businesses that are active within the sector. Affiliate members are a valuable part of the LPDF and include solicitors, planning consultants, financial institutes and engineers.
Read MoreThe Land Promoters and Developers Federation (LPDF) is delighted to announce that John Acres has been appointed as Policy Director.
Read MoreLPDF Member, Catesby Estates is pleased to announce Mid Suffolk District Council has resolved to grant outline planning permission for 65 new homes on an 11.6 acre site, west of Fishponds Way in Haughley.
Read MoreThe LPDF absolutely supports the principle that those responsible for development should bear the costs of its impact on existing communities.
Read MoreA IEA new report on the UK's housing crisis. If a tenth of designated Green Belt land around Greater London were used for new housing, 160,000 new homes could be produced.
Read MoreStrategic land company Richborough Estates has secured Bovis Homes as its development partner to deliver a residential development on the southern edge of Kenilworth.
Read MoreStrategic land promotion company & LPDF member Richborough Estates has received planning consent for a development of 131 homes at Hampton Magna in Warwickshire.
Read MoreThe LPDF is pleased to respond to the Government’s consultation on reform of the Community Infrastructure Regulations 2010.
Read MoreThe LPDF welcome the opportunity to engage with the Government on all matters relating to housing delivery and look forward to an open dialogue with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in the coming months.
Read MoreLatest LPDF Newsletter providing an update of the latest publications across the housebuilding and planning sectors from a wide range of public, private and quasi-governmental organisations.
Read MoreLatest LPDF Newsletter providing an update of the latest publications across the housebuilding and planning sectors from a wide range of public, private and quasi-governmental organisations.
Read MoreGladman Developments Ltd, a founding member of the LPDF, submitted a response to the Government’s ongoing review of planning appeal inquiries (the “Rosewell Review”).
Read MoreLatest LPDF Newsletter providing an update of the latest publications across the housebuilding and planning sectors from a wide range of public, private and quasi-governmental organisations.
Read MoreOutline plans have been submitted for the construction of up to 640 new homes on 76 acres at Woodside Conference Centre and Crewe Lane, Kenilworth, Warwickshire.
Read MoreLPDF member, Richborough Estates, and national planning consultancy, Turley, have secured a resolution to grant permission for a new residential site to the east of Higham Lane in Nuneaton.
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome a further new member to the growing LPDF. Ainscough Strategic Land was founded in 2007 and now is one of the UK’s leading land promotion companies
Read MoreLatest LPDF Newsletter providing an update of the latest publications across the housebuilding and planning sectors from a wide range of public, private and quasi-governmental organisations.
Read MoreLPDF member, Catesby Estates plc has entered into an agreement to promote land at Meriden, Solihull. Located within the administrative area of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, the 14.8 acre site has potential for new homes.
Read MoreMembers of the LPDF look forward to working with the Local Authorities, statutory consultees, communities and all other parties as we strive to achieve the delivery of homes that the country desperately needs.
Read MoreThe LPDF welcomes the news that Richborough Estates, one of our members, has completed the sale of a 6.17 acre residential development site in the Leicestershire village of Gilmorton, to developer Barwood Homes.
Read MoreThe fundamental driver of build out rates once detailed planning permission is granted for large sites appears to be the ‘absorption rate’ – the rate at which newly constructed homes can be sold into.
Read MoreGDPR is effective from 25 May 2018 and our updated Notice sets out the types of personal data we hold and explains how we collect, use, store and share this data among other matters.
Read MoreWhen it comes to public perceptions it seems that housebuilders sit close to the bottom alongside land promoters, bankers and energy companies.
Read MoreA country where, regardless of where you live, your race or religion, or what your parents do for a living, you have a fair chance to get on and build a life for yourself and your family.
Read MoreThe Communities and Local Government Committee (CLG) Committee is to examine the effectiveness of current land value capture methods and the need for new ways of capturing any uplift in the value of land.
Read MoreThe first wave of the Planning Delivery Fund, totalling £15.8 million, has been awarded to enable councils to process more applications, implement new reforms and also train planners to tackle the housing challenges faced by their local area.
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