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25.06.20
There’s a growing recognition and desire for a low-carbon 'green recovery'. We ask if a new way of valuing forests could be the real catalyst for a step change in UK woodland creation?
Could recognising the ‘true value’ of forests turbo-charge UK woodland creation?
Blog
17.06.20
The digitisation of the planning process is an opportunity to engage with groups historically excluded from planning - the disabled, ethnic minorities and the young – as well those who might wish to move in to an area, says Suzi Green.
Digital planning ideas born out of pandemic should spur an inclusivity revolution
Blog
02.06.20
When the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was launched in 2019, the hopes of many landscape architects were dashed on discovering that neither Green Belt ‘openness’, or ‘valued’ landscape were further explained or defined.
The eternal puzzle on Green Belt openness
Blog
01.06.20
Covid-19 has forced us all to reconsider our view of the world. But I can report that my view of the strategic planning world hasn’t altered. I’m still in no doubt that sweeping changes are necessary. More than ever, the planning system needs leadership on the big issues.
It’s time to plan strategically for the type of economy we really want
Insights
26.03.20
Planners in both the public and private sectors will find their work is massively disrupted over the next few months and the impact has been acknowledged in a letter from the Chief Planner to all English local authorities.
Will digital technology in planning be one of the legacies of COVID-19?
Blog
20.03.20
Historic England has issued a draft updated advice note on tall buildings. Interestingly, this guidance highlights that the evolution of skylines is inherent to all towns and cities, and that some of the most important historic buildings were once the tallest within their built environment.
Tall Buildings Advice Note from Historic England
Blog
18.03.20
In March 2018, we channelled our inner Mystic Meg and suggested that the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, was likely to see significant resistance from the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government over his plans to radically reform the spatial development strategy for London.
The London Plan: Will Khan deliver?
Blog
16.03.20
It’s an exciting time for Milton Keynes. Plans for a new university, incoming significant investment , positive steps in the regeneration of the Lakes Estate and Fullers Slade and -arguably most importantly, the publication of the MK Futures Growth Strategy by Milton Keynes Council (MKC). Mark Harris explains what's next for the growth of Milton Keynes.
Milton Keyne's Futures Strategy 2050 - Planning for growth
Blog
13.03.20
The Government has published its policy paper ‘Planning for the Future’. This precedes the Planning White Paper expected in the spring and sets the direction of travel for the current government’s policies on planning and housing. We highlight the key points to come out of the policy paper and her predictions for the upcoming white paper, in our latest planning alert.
Planning for the Future
A New Dawn for Scottish Build to Rent
Government policy, not market forces, is shaping the future of Scotland’s Build to Rent sector.
05.11.25Oxfordshire Industrial Databook - September 2025
Our latest Databook provides an update on the Oxfordshire Industrial Market
16.09.25Cambridgeshire Industrial Databook - September 2025
Our latest Databook provides an update on the Cambridgeshire Industrial Market
08.09.25
M1 South Industrial Databook - August 2025
Supply shortages fuel rental growth outlook in M1 South
28.08.25
Norfolk & Suffolk Industrial Databook - August 2025
The Norfolk & Suffolk industrial market has delivered a strong recovery in 2025, driven by renewed investor confidence and occupier demand.
20.08.25
Offices & Labs Databook Oxford - August 2025
Oxford’s office market sees strong central demand while labs market polarises.
Summer 2025
Offices & Labs Databook M1 South - August 2025
Office demand in Milton Keynes surged to a seven-year high in the first half of 2025, spurred by major regional developments like the proposed Universal Studios theme park.
Summer 2025
Offices & Labs Databook Norfolk & Suffolk - August 2025
Norwich’s office market is experiencing renewed momentum, fuelled by a thriving tech, renewables and research ecosystem.
Summer 2024
Cambridge Residential Rental Market Report, Summer 2025
Discover how March's stamp duty rush led to a dramatic April crash and get expert predictions on whether mortgage rate cuts in 2026 will fuel the anticipated housing recovery amid persistent economic headwinds.
29.07.25
Offices & Labs Databook Cambridge - July 2025
The Cambridge office market has made a strong start to the year, driven by the city’s science and tech cluster.
Summer 2025
Driving Innovation at Speed
Motorsport innovation solving world challenges in the UK Motorsport Cluster
19.07.25
Investment for Growth: Now is the time to go big
Life science spinouts are key to unlocking the UK’s global scientific potential.
05.06.25
Creating a Scientific Superpower 2026
Brought to you by the Oxford-Cambridge Supercluster Board, the Creating a Scientific Superpower conference is back for its fifth year.
03.06.26
Bidwells Oxford Town & Gown 10K 2026
Bidwells Oxford 10k is the oldest run in the Town and Gown series. Inspired by a local boy Daniel Cleaver who had muscular dystrophy, it started in 1982. Daniel’s father and local runners set up the event as a fun run to raise money for muscular dystrophy and to this day all profits still go to our work.
10.05.26
Oxford Productivity Engine Conference 2025
Driving Productivity in Oxfordshire through Civic Transformation and Technological Revolution
19.11.25
Amplifying Black Voices in the Built Environment
We are delighted to invite you to a special panel discussion hosted by Bidwells in celebration of Black History Month.
16.10.25
Bidwells Cambridge Town & Gown 10K 2025
Bidwells Cambridge 10k is Muscular Dystrophy's autumn run of the series and will be back on Sunday 5 October 2025. Register your place now. Don’t miss out.
05.10.25
Essex Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution Breakfast Briefing
Chelgate Local and Bidwells, in conjunction with the Essex Developers Group, invite you to join us at a focused breakfast briefing on the biggest changes to local government in Essex for decades.
12.09.25
BioWednesday | Now is the Time to Go Big : Scaling Science and Tech Successfully
In partnership with One Nucleus we are delighted to invite you to our breakfast seminar, Now is the Time to Go Big: What Science & Tech Businesses Need to Scale Successfully, drawing on insights from Bidwells’ latest report Investment for Growth.
10.09.25
Creating a Scientific Superpower 2025
Brought to you by the Oxford-Cambridge Supercluster & Bidwells, the Creating a Scientific Superpower conference returned for its fourth year.
05.06.25
Devolution, the opportunity for Oxfordshire
Bidwells and Cavendish invite you to an exclusive breakfast and panel session of insightful speakers, bringing together key experts to discuss the future of governance and growth in Oxfordshire.
28.05.25
Bidwells at UKREiiF 2025
At UKREiiF 2025, we examined Investment for Growth in the Bidwells Pavilion. Visitors joined us for discussions on the biggest opportunities that were driving productivity, innovation, and impact.
20.05.25
Navigating Planning Reforms: Is This the Path to Progress?
UKREiiF 2025 brought together a panel of leading voices to ask a pivotal question: Are the latest planning reforms truly delivering progress, or simply adding new layers to an already complex system?
19.05.25
Oxford Local Plan Watch Winter Update & NPPF Insights
Join us this January for our Oxford Local Plan Watch Winter Update, a breakfast event that will dive into the latest developments in local planning and the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
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