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16/06/2023

We'd like to hear your thoughts on our proposal for 92 new homes in Carlin How near Saltburn-on-Sea. Find out more at

Another planning consent in the bag, this week it's our upcoming housing development at Beaumont Road North in Sheffield...
03/09/2020

Another planning consent in the bag, this week it's our upcoming housing development at Beaumont Road North in Sheffield with 26 new family homes due for sale in 2021.

Delighted to have our latest scheme approved for 100 apartments at Stepney Street in Sheffield
25/08/2020

Delighted to have our latest scheme approved for 100 apartments at Stepney Street in Sheffield

Project Monkey is just about ready to be submitted to the LPA for 28 new homes. Nice site on a former social club, alrea...
04/03/2019

Project Monkey is just about ready to be submitted to the LPA for 28 new homes. Nice site on a former social club, already prepared and ready for an early start.

16/11/2018

Sheffield like many other major cities has a growing population and a growing demand for new homes.

Around 2000 homes are needed in the city per year over the next 5 years for the young, older people, families and those who are vulnerable. These homes need to be either homes for sale or to rent.

The new homes delivery plan, launched this week, aims to meet these needs which will mean that people in Sheffield will live in good quality, affordable, safe and secure homes.

The plan will:

Maintain the current level of homes being built and improve the range on offer.
See the building of these 2,000 new homes, which will include over 725 new affordable homes per year for the next 5 years to meet housing need.
See the council working with the public and private sector to deliver the much needed homes.
Support the council’s intention to prioritise brownfield land to bring back into use land that has not been used for many years.
Bring existing empty housing back into use.
Building more homes will mean that it will be easier to free up and make the best use of the city’s existing stock. Many people are struggling to afford to live in a home that they can afford across all types and tenures of housing. The council will work with the private and public sector to address the significant shortfall in affordable homes for rent and the under-occupancy in many areas.

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11/12/2017

Another planning consent won. Well done team!

Yorkshire might finally be getting a devolution deal. But what’s taken so long?
03/08/2017

Yorkshire might finally be getting a devolution deal. But what’s taken so long?

12/07/2017

The University of Essex has struck a £60.6m deal with the Pension Insurance Corporation for investment into a new build 643 bed student accommodation development on the Colchester Campus. The latest deal adds to a previous £98m refinance package for existing accommodation for the University. PIC aim to hold the investment for the long term with nominations agreements with UoE to support the income profile.

The secured bonds are rated AA by S&P, with a guarantee from Assured Guaranty. The project sponsor is Uliving with Bouygues UK Limited as main contractor. TradeRisks arranged the deal for the bond issue. PIC has invested around £500 million in the student accommodation sector over the past three years.

Key points of the transaction:
The project is for construction of a 643 bed student housing development on the University of Essex Colchester campus
The inflation-linked debt structure and amortising profile maturing in 2063 is a good match for PIC’s pension liabilities
Bonds are rated AA by S&P, benefiting from a guarantee by Assured Guaranty

PIC has invested around £2.5bn in direct and bilateral deals, including with providers of student accommodation, universities, renewables and over £700m in social and affordable housing across the UK.

http://www.tonycarroll.co.uk/pension-insurance-corporation-invest-60m-into-university-of-essex-student-accommodation/

for investment into a new build 643 bed student accommodation development on the Colchester Campus. The latest deal adds to a previous £98m refinance package for existing accommodation for the University. PIC aim to hold the investment for the long term with nominations agreements with UoE to suppor...

10/07/2017

The UK’s purpose-built student accommodation sector is set for a record year of transactions in 2017, according to Knight Frank.

Self builders are set to save £1,000s thanks to a recent decision on Section 106 Planning Obligations. On 11 May the Cou...
07/07/2017

Self builders are set to save £1,000s thanks to a recent decision on Section 106 Planning Obligations. On 11 May the Court of Appeal Civil Division reversed last year’s High Court decision to quash the exemption from s106 planning obligation payments for small sites.

The exemption, first introduced by Minister for Housing and Planning, Brandon Lewis MP, by Ministerial Statement on 28 November 2014, freed self builders from the unpopular s106 planning obligation payments which required them to divert £10,000s from their budget for a new home, into a payment towards roads, schools, affordable housing and other local authority infrastructure projects.

NaCSBA, the National Custom and Self Build Association, campaigned for the exemption on the grounds that the payments – designed to mitigate the impact of major development on local infrastructure – were disproportionate to the impact of small developments, especially single self build homes and failed to recognize the exceptional costs of developing a small site.

The exemption, applied to sites in England of 10 new homes or less (five in designated rural areas), was welcomed by self builders and small housebuilders alike. Some local authorities, however, disagreed with the exemption and on 31 July 2015, the judge in a High Court case brought by two neighbouring authorities, Reading and West Berkshire, found the exemption unlawful, and it was quashed just eight months after its introduction leaving many self builders in indefinite limbo.

The High Court Judge’s ruling clearly contradicted the intentions of the Government and its stated commitment to boost housebuilding, help smaller local housebuilders and double the size of the self build sector to 20,000 homes a year by 2020. NaCSBA immediately launched a campaign for the reintroduction of the exemption and in August 2015, DCLG was granted leave to appeal. The High Court’s decision to quash the exemption has been reversed with immediate effect. The Government is expected to update its guidance accordingly.

“NaCSBA welcomes the Court of Appeal ruling,” says Chair, Michael Holmes. “This exemption, together with the existing exemption from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), brings us one step closer to NaCBSA’s stated aim to make a high quality, sustainable, affordable individual home an option for the many and not just the few.

“Despite this victory for those who want to build their own home, it is still possible that the original appellants may seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court.”

http://www.tonycarroll.co.uk/court-agrees-that-small-sites-are-exempt-from-section-106-payments/

20/06/2017

We seem to have been here before as we see that London is powering ahead with house price increases of a fifth over the last twelve months. Within the 32 London Boroughs the average home now costs £499k, creating an enormous gulf over the national UK average house price of £265k.

  Case StudyGenefax House, RanmoorHeritage Property Redevelopmentwww.tonycarroll.co.uk/project/genefax-houseReconfigurat...
20/04/2017

Case Study

Genefax House, Ranmoor
Heritage Property Redevelopment
www.tonycarroll.co.uk/project/genefax-house

Reconfiguration of a historic manor and grounds which had been converted and extended as a corporate PLC head office to create a mixture of top end apartments, townhouses, mews homes and new build houses within the Ranmoor Conservation Area.

12 apartments in the original manor house
8 new detached homes on the western car park
8 linked homes in a new West Wing
6 mews houses

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Sheffield

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