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Liverpool Reveals £600m Blueprint for Students By Simon Thompson |
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Liverpool University has announced a massive £600 million investment in buildings and student accommodation to cement a place at the top table of world leaders in higher education.
Around £250 million is to be ploughed in to provide 3,300 new beds in university halls and to upgrade a further 1,000 shabby rooms.
Half the cash will be spent on a new student village at Greenbank, Mossley Hill.
The rest will be split among other sites, while the university will review the future of halls in Mossley Hill once the new accommodation comes on line.
The remaining £350 million is earmarked for new academic facilities around the city and 710 new beds in a block in Vine Street.
The university’s director of facilities management Steve Dickson said: “Applications for our accommodation have doubled this year and it is important we make this significant investment in order to meet demand in the future.
“The student population is very important to the city – they contribute around £300m to the economy a year.”
Brighton rocked by landmark development
A former Co-Op building in London Road , Brighton, faces demolition and replacement with seven-storey halls of residence to housing 400 University of Sussex students.
The building was abandoned several years ago and has stood vacant ever since.
Paul White, of Genesis Town Planning, which is involved in the project, said: “This would be a new landmark and would hopefully spearhead the regeneration of the area. These plans are far from finalised but we are keen to get as much information as possible from local residents on what they want to see.”
Cardiff protestors aim to railroad flats plan
Residents are opposing plans for 249 student flats in a block on the site of former rail sidings at Mynachdy Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff. Last year, they successfully protested against a similar plan for 345 flats which was withdrawn by developers.
Student village building starts in Birmingham
Construction has started on the second phase of a £245 million student village at Birmingham’s Aston University. The project is expected to create thousands of construction jobs and will provide 3,000 new beds for student in university halls.
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MPs call on Government to refund student rents |
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An influential group of MPs is calling on the government to refund student
rents during the lockdown.
The call has been made by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Students,
which includes peers and MPs from all political parties.
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The most affordable universities for student rents revealed |
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The most affordable student rents in the UK for those who are attending
university have been revealed.
According to one student accommodation platform, the most affordable
student rent is in the Liverpool L7 postcode.
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Landlords hit by eviction ban extension |
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Landlords have been hit by a Government decision to extend its eviction ban
for another six weeks.
The move means that the bailiff ban in England is now being extended to 21
February - at the earliest.
Robert Jenrick, the housing |
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Where property investors should head in 2021 |
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If you want to know where property investors should be heading in 2021 for
the best opportunities, then a new survey reveals all.
According to property investors SevenCapital, the best
place for investment in 2021 is Birmingham.
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Rents hit a record high outside of London |
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Strong demand from tenants has led to rents outside of London hitting a new
record high, new figures reveal.
And rental yields are also increasing in most regions monitored.
An analysis from Rightm |
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Tenant demand hits record high |
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Tenant demand hits record high
The number of tenants who have registered with letting agents for a home to
rent has reached a record high, a report reveals.
The Private Rented Sector Report for August from Arla Proper |
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Average rents rise by 2.1% in August |
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With Covid-19 restrictions now being eased, landlords around the country
saw rents rise by an average of 2.1% in August.
According to the data from HomeLet, rents have risen by 1.5% compared with
August last year.
Rents in London |
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More traffic, increased enquiries further developments |
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It has been a challenging time for the student accommodation sector since
late March. Despite this it has been positive to see the sector responding
in innovative way.
40% increase in enquiries
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