Bidwells has been a key facilitator in renewable energy projects for over two decades, working for landowners and developers across the UK on projects from the Cambridge Fens to the Shetland Isles.
The past eighteen months have been a period of adjustment in the rural land market. 2016 was a year of relatively restricted supply, suppressed commodity prices and (therefore) a cooling in the fervour of aggressively acquisitive buyers.
The challenges surrounding flood risk have never been greater. We need to find a way to balance the growing frequency and severity of floods, predicted as a result of climate change, with the ever-increasing demand for new houses, offices and commercial premises.
Now that all 14 of the Essex LPAs have published evidence on housing needs that they consider to be in line with the requirements of the National Planning Policy Framework, it is an appropriate time to consider where and how much growth May needs to be accommodated across the County, together with the factors in the recently published Housing White Paper most likely to affect Plan-making and delivery.
BLOG: Bidwells (no stranger to providing bikes for clients and staff use) asked me to review the pros and cons of comparing a normal human-powered bicycle with a “power-assisted” electric bike over one working week with a view to considering a power-assisted bicycles for the firm, if it passed the test.
New computer generated images and animated fly through have been revealed for the new 220,000 sq ft development, set to double the floor area at the 32 acre Grove Business Park near Wantage.
There are some really interesting things happening in the food supply sector at the moment which will command the attention of all of those who depend on securing supply in some rapidly evolving markets.
There are some really interesting things happening in the food supply sector at the moment which will command the attention of all of those who depend on securing supply in some rapidly evolving markets.