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 altering 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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Latest news and opinions
Queensway Parade: Planning Approval Secured
WCC approves 94 homes, new shops, and public realm upgrades, praising affordable housing and sensitive design.
Airports to High Streets: shaping places with Ibrahim Ibrahim
Ibrahim Ibrahim, Managing Director of Portland Design, unpacks the big ideas shaping how we design, experience, and connect with the spaces around us.
Where London Meets the Countryside – The London Society Debate
Concilio attended a discussion on greenbelt land, housing targets, and how Enfield can balance growth with protecting local character.
Historic Custom House set for transformation following planning approval
Heritage-led redevelopment to deliver a new cultural destination in the Square Mile
Wyvil Court transformation approved
New aparthotel to bring jobs, investment and community benefits to Vauxhall and Nine Elms
Inside Reform
Reform UK has rapidly shifted from a fringe political movement to a disruptive force in British politics, channelling voter frustration with both the Conservatives and Labour.
The future growth potential of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
The Chief Execs of Huntingdonshire Council and the Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce explain the economic growth opportunities for the County.
Discussing the future of Enfield with Cllr Ergin Erbil, Leader of Enfield Council
The Leader of Enfield Council, Cllr Ergin Erbil, joins Concilio’s Managing Director, Nick Dines to discuss regeneration, housing, safety and the Local Plan – and how his lived experience in Edmonton is shaping Enfield’s future.
Patrick Scally on the Future of Hackney Wick
Patrick Scally discusses the evolution of the CDT, the importance of affordable and meaningful workspace, and how local voices can shape planning, circular economy projects and development that truly reflects place.
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