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DevComms is UK Property Forums political engagement partner and we regularly provide industry updates and insight for publication across UKPF newsletters, Thames Tap, Arc Watch, Eastern Echo and London West.
Our experts grapple with the home working challenge
Changing working practices continue to disrupt the workplace, especially within the office market, delegates heard at the latest Forum round table event.

Is a feminist approach to town planning more equitable?
Recently, Glasgow became the first UK city to pass a feminist town planning motion, following in the footsteps of European cities Vienna and Barcelona...A relatively new approach (certainly for the UK) with immeasurable potential to improve the experiences of our cities for the majority of users, what does feminist town planning really mean for our urban environments?

Spotlight on Westminster: January
The new year has begun with a relatively quiet but mixed start for the region’s MPs in the world of planning and development. Bedford, Peterborough, Ipswich & St Albans

Spotlight on Westminster: January
The new year has begun with a relatively quiet but mixed start for the region’s MPs in the world of planning and development. Buckingham, Berkshire & Aylesbury.

Leah Tompkins of DevComms analyses the different political views on ULEZ
ULEZ EXPANSION – A ‘matter of life and death’ or a ‘regressive and unfair’ tax. Two sides of the political fallout.

Spotlight on Westminster – May 2021
The last month certainly provided value for money in terms of politics, pageantry and policy.

All change for election boundaries
The South East is set to gain seven Parliamentary constituencies through proposed changes to electoral boundaries in 2023.

Election delivers new eras and surprises across the Arc
In Oxfordshire, a shocking result emerged from the county council elections in which the Conservatives lost nine seats including the Woodstock seat belonging to the Conservative leader of the council, Ian Hudspeth, who had led the council since 2012.

Election changes – and a new way to view them
Last week’s elections have yielded no huge surprises across the Thames Valley’s local authorities.
Bucks begins the election process
The inaugural election of Buckinghamshire Council will take place on May 6, a year after it was originally due to be held.
