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Ian Cundell

Proud history – hope for the future

If, like me, you used to commute on the rickety old BedPan Line from Hertfordshire to St Pancras, you can hardly fail to notice that the landscape around much of the trip – but especially between West Hampstead and Hendon – is now hardly recognisable. The City of London has…

Sometimes the little things matter

It is a sign of how things have changed that, in a City and Docklands feature, the flagship feature focuses on Docklands, rather then the City. It is saying even more when that feature considers not Canary Wharf, but the area across South Dock. A year ago this would have…

Full of Eastern promise?

Richard Rogers' 88 Wood Street is nothing if not well-built. But is it the right building for a reviving market?

Nice idea, Mr Prescott. Who pays?

I think you should excuse Stephen Killick if his comments on Sussex transport seem dipped in a little too much vitriol. He writes not only as Property Week’s south-east correspondent, but as a local resident of many years standing. It must be particularly galling, after the criticism he has levelled…