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Trends in higher and further education real estate in 2026
"The UK’s higher (HE) and further (FE) education sectors will continue to face challenges in 2026 but many institutions are now moving from planning for change to taking action."
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"The UK’s higher (HE) and further (FE) education sectors will continue to face challenges in 2026 but many institutions are now moving from planning for change to taking action."
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"In the face of multiple pressures, how can universities still deliver on decarbonisation?"

"Budget pressures place constraints on the sector"
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"Educational Institutions are approved by the Department of Education, Youth and Sport, and can be divided into State, Private and Independent institutions."
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"Local education authorities across the UK are often projecting future education needs of new development using outdated assumptions."
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"Experts believe it is time to reposition housing as a fundamental component of national infrastructure, on par with transport or energy, to enable sustainable and inclusive urban development."
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"Manchester’s office market has seen a substantial rise in take-up from occupiers in the education space over the past three years."

"Rising costs, falling enrolments"
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"Despite last minute objections from the House of Lords, the Government has succeeded in passing new legislation which confirms its stance on the independent schools sector and larger businesses alike."

"Like the nurseries sector, there are many factors that will affect the schools, further (FE) and higher education (HE) sectors in 2025, determining how they use their real estate."