Westminster City Council: Politics, Planning, and the Road to 2026
Political Analysis | Westminster City Council
Inside Reform
Reform UK has moved from the margins to the mainstream. With seats in Parliament, control of councils, and momentum in the polls, the party is already changing the rules of planning, housing, and political engagement.
Our monthly reports will provide in-depth political analysis for the property, planning and development sectors, tracking Reform’s rise and keeping you ahead.
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Simon Ricketts and Nick Dines discuss the Government and GLA ‘Homes for London’ proposals
The UK’s #1 ranked panning lawyer, Simon Ricketts, joins the podcast to discuss the Government’s package of support for housebuilding in London.
Concilio leads on consultation for landmark £2.25bn Vauxhall Square regeneration
Vauxhall Square – one of London’s most significant regeneration projects – has taken a major step forward, with plans submitted for a £2.25bn transformation that will complete the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea (VNEB) cluster of tall buildings.
Southall Data Centre: Planning Approval Secured
Ealing Council has unanimously approved plans for a new world-class data centre campus, high-quality industrial spaces, affordable workspace, and food and beverage facilities at the International Trading Estate in Southall.
Cambridge Growth Company sets out long-term vision for the city
Concilio attended a Cambridge Growth Company update, where Chair Peter Freeman set out a long-term vision focused on better transport, more green space and sustainable water infrastructure.
Inside Reform #2
In-depth political analysis for the property, planning and development sectors
Concilio x JL Partners: How Reform Can Win a Majority in 2029
In the latest episode of Concilio’s Better Places Podcast, we sat down with James Johnson, Founding Partner of JL Partners, to explore how Reform can win a majority in 2029.
Making London Fun Again
At this year’s Labour Party Conference, one of the key themes was the urgent need to build more homes and restore confidence in the market. Concilio host this panel, asking: How do we Make London Fun Again?
Why isn’t London building?
Account Director Sam Griffiths writes in City A.M. on how over-regulation is stalling London’s housing supply.
Mete Coban MBE on a greener London
Mete Coban MBE, London’s Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy shares insights on what it means to deliver climate action at the scale of a global city while keeping communities, fairness, and placemaking at the heart of that mission.
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