Autumn Budget: stronger local powers, climate-resilient housing and nature-based infrastructure
Stephen O’Malley shares his take on the Autumn Budget, and what is needed to deliver new homes, create jobs and cut commute times
Supporting Scotland’s CARES to deliver renewable energy benefits to communities
Civic named the preferred bidder for Scotland’s CARES technical advice framework alongside Community Energy Scotland
Major investment in UK forestry as Delamere seed processing centre opens
An exciting project updating taking root this #NationalTreeWeek
A day in the life of a sustainability consultant: meet Amina
Catching up with sustainability consultant Amina
Manchester Art Fair: proud supporters of creativity in the city
Creativity is rooted in many of our projects, and we’re proud to announce we’re sponsoring Manchester Art Fair.
Beneath the streets of Ancoats...
Recent findings by our archaeology & built heritage team in Manchester
Retrofit reimagined: building less and sharing more
Gareth Atkinson speaks to NLA about explores how the built environment industry can move beyond traditional retrofit to embrace a culture of reuse.
Meet our Archaeology & Built Heritage team!
Meet Civic’s Built Heritage & Archaeology team and explore some of their recent projects on cultural heritage and how pivotal that is to sustainable placemaking
Introducing "A Building for Your Community": A new podcast exploring community-led development
A new podcast created and hosted by Becca Thomas exploring how we build places that truly serve the people that live there
Connecting communities: an attractive new waterfront and river park for Glasgow
Glasgow’s waterfront is set to be reimagined as a destination rather than a place to pass through, with new public realm proposals at Custom House Quay and Carlton Place
Innovations and opportunities in retrofit: Gareth and Harriet to lead the conversation at NLA's summit
Sharing the art of the possible, and how we scale up and collaborate better
Will changes to UK planning law create healthier neighbourhoods?
Changes to England’s National Planning Policy Framework could help better integrate housing and infrastructure, writes Stephen O’Malley for ICE