UKREiiF News

Less Than 1% of Public Sector Housing Professionals Believe 1.5 Million Homes Target Is Achievable, Pagabo Research Reveals

Public servants on the front line of housing delivery have spoken out on the government’s target of delivering 1.5 million new homes by 2029, with less than 1% thinking that the goal is achievable with current policy measures. This is according to the latest nationwide survey report and analysis from public sector procurement specialist Pagabo, […]

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City of London approves major redevelopment of Britain’s busiest station in boost for growth

The City of London Corporation has today approved plans for a major redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station, a landmark project which will secure the long‑term future of Britain’s busiest train station. Set to unlock new opportunities for growth at the heart of the Square Mile, the proposals will deliver a state-of-the-art, fully accessible station, alongside […]

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PIC completes £155 million full buy-in for Vistry’s Final Salary Pension Schemes

PIC, a specialist insurer of defined benefit pension schemes, has concluded a £155 million buy-in with the Trustee of Vistry’s Final Salary Pension Schemes, covering the pensions of 1,671 members. The transaction covers the Bovis Homes Pension Scheme, Galliford Try Final Salary Pension Scheme, and Kendall Cross Holdings Limited Pension and Assurance Scheme (together ‘the […]

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The Future Homes Pavilion announced for UKREiiF 2026

The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) has announced that the Future Homes Hub, NHBC, Barclays and Homes England will jointly host the Future Homes Pavilion at UKREiiF 2026. The annual event will take place in Leeds from 19–21 May, bringing together industry leaders to explore the future of housing and development. The […]

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Planning inspector recruitment: your questions answered

What is the role of a planning inspector?   Planning inspectors conduct independent examinations of local plans—the documents that determine where homes are built and how communities develop across England. As Simon Berkeley, Professional Lead for Local Plans at the Planning Inspectorate, explains: “We assess whether plans are positively prepared, justified, effective and consistent with national policy. This independent scrutiny […]

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From practice to examination: a different kind of career move

What is it really like to become a planning inspector? As it launches a major recruitment drive for planning inspectors, The Planning Inspectorate asked inspectors to share their thoughts on the role.  The decision to apply  Paul Griffiths spent 26 years as an architect before joining the Planning Inspectorate. His path wasn’t a straight line into planning—it rarely is.  “I trained as an […]

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Why England’s planning system needs voices from across the built environment

England’s planning system is entering its most significant period of transformation in decades. From this January, a new three-gateway system is reshaping how local plans are developed and examined, with a streamlined 30-month timeline replacing processes that have stretched out over years. The scale of the challenge is substantial. With the government committed to delivering 1.5 million homes, robust local plans […]

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What Does Inclusive Investment Really Mean and Why UKREiiF is the Place It Happens

Inclusive investment isn’t just a buzzword. It’s a movement to reshape the way money flows, ensuring that opportunities aren’t limited to a select few but are accessible to a diverse range of people, particularly those historically underserved by traditional financial systems. At its core, inclusive investment is about designing strategies, products, and processes that are […]

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What Does Inclusive Investment Really Mean and Why UKREiiF is the Place It Happens

Inclusive investment isn’t just a buzzword. It’s a movement to reshape the way money flows, ensuring that opportunities aren’t limited to a select few but are accessible to a diverse range of people, particularly those historically underserved by traditional financial systems. At its core, inclusive investment is about designing strategies, products, and processes that are […]

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