Chez Gerard to double in size Group Chez Gerard plans to double in size to 40 restaurants in the next two years. It will open…
Councils drop tax on parking at work Birmingham City Council and surrounding authorities are pulling out of the government's transport…
Geneva signs for more at DevSec’s Cambourne park Joint developers of Cambourne Business Park, Development Securities and Wrenbridge Land, have signed…
Slough optimistic about consent for massive business parks Slough Estates hopes to receive planning permission for two enormous business parks at Cambridge and…
Dispute over £32 million development site heads for High Court Victoria University, Manchester, is suing property developers Alfred McAlpine Homes East for damages…
Glasshouses re-open Saturday The glasshouses on the Wimpole Estate, in Arrington, Cambridgeshire, open to the public for the…
Property lawyer sues his local council Planning barrister Barry Payton is taking his local council to the High Court in a claim for damages…
SFI in talks for Break for the Border SFI Group is negotiating to buy Break for the Border from Capital Bars for £3-£5m. The four sites it…
Lloyd & son open Cambridge fitness centre David Lloyd and his son Scott are opening a new fitness centre in the Cambridge Lakes, near…
Thameslink 2000 will ‘boost regeneration’ A report by the Transport Regeneration consultancy says Railtracks £800m Thameslink 2000 project…