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Everyone’s talking about… COP26

Cameron Hawkins, our Head of Energy and Environment talks about COP26 and our plans on how we're aiming to help slow down climate change.

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Exploring airspace development for the NHS

Building new structures in the 'air-rights' on the roof of an existing building is becoming an increasingly popular option for developers. How could this be used to expand NHS capacity?

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What's next for Smarter Working?

Kate Richardson, our Head of National Office Programme, shares some learnings from recent industry conferences on Smarter Working.

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Patient hotels: A comfortable solution to the capacity crisis

Victoria Shaw, our Principal Property Development Manager, explores how patient hotels could be part of the solution to the patient backlog.

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Using the NHS estate to improve patient care

Martin Steele, our CEO, discusses the importance of estates professionals in the healthcare sector.

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How NHSPS is creating a healthy estate

Adrian Powell, our Development and Planning Director, speaks to RICS Property Journal about how sustainability, wellbeing and modern methods of construction are shaping the future of the NHS estate.

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Your guide to building a business case

A business case will often be required for a significant change to the NHS estate. In this new guide we outline the key steps and considerations behind building a successful business case.

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Getting NHS property to net zero

Cameron Hawkins, our Head of Energy and Environment, speaks to RICS Property Journal about how NHS Property Services are leading the way in reducing the NHS' environmental impact.

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Why accessibility matters when it comes to the healthcare estate

Rhea Horlock, our Head of CSR, explains why it's important to ensure that all customers have access to the NHS estate.

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