Economic Sustainability in Housebuilding and Development: A Blueprint for Resilient Growth Economic sustainability is a cornerstone of successful housing development. It refers to the capacity of a project to remain financially viable in the long term while contributing positively to the wider economy. At Bartons Planning & Development Consultancy, we recognise that economic sustainability is…
Environmental Sustainability in Housebuilding and Development: The Path to Responsible and Profitable Growth In the evolving landscape of housing development, environmental sustainability has emerged as a crucial element not just for regulatory compliance, but also as a means of adding value to development projects. At Bartons Planning & Development Consultancy, we understand that balancing environmental…
Social Sustainability in Housebuilding and Development: A Key to Maximising Value In today’s dynamic landscape of housing development, social sustainability is no longer just a buzzword—it’s an essential component of creating thriving communities and ensuring long-term value for developers, landowners, and society alike. At Bartons Planning & Development Consultancy, we understand that for a development…
Brownfield Passports: Unlocking the Development Potential of Urban Land The recent unveiling of the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) policy paper titled Brownfield Passport: Making the Most of Urban Land has generated significant interest in the planning and development sector. Aimed at rejuvenating urban areas by maximising the use of previously developed…
The Emerging Housing Landscape 2024: Opportunities for SME Developers in Smaller Settlements The landscape of housing delivery in England is rapidly evolving, with new opportunities emerging for developers willing to adapt. Recent changes in the government’s approach to housing targets are creating fertile ground for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop residential schemes in…